noun🔗Share引きずるような話し方A way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together. Characteristic of some southern US accents, as well as Scots."Her Texas drawl made "hello" sound like "hay-yuh-loh." "彼女のテキサス訛りの引きずるような話し方は、「hello」を「hay-yuh-loh」のように聞こえさせた。languagephoneticscommunicationsoundstylecultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Shareゆっくりと話す, だらだらと時間を過ごすTo drag on slowly and heavily; to while or dawdle away time indolently."The tired student began to drawl his answers during the late afternoon history class. "疲れた生徒は、午後の歴史の授業中にゆっくりと答えを話し始めた。languagestylecommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Shareだらだらと話すTo utter or pronounce in a dull, spiritless tone, as if by dragging out the utterance."The tired student would drawl his answers during the afternoon class, making each word sound long and slow. "疲れた生徒は午後の授業中、だらだらと答え、それぞれの言葉を長くゆっくりと聞こえるようにした。languagephoneticssoundstylecommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Shareゆっくり話す, 引きずるTo move slowly and heavily; move in a dull, slow, lazy manner."The tired dog would drawl across the living room floor after a long walk. "疲れた犬は、長い散歩の後、居間の床をゆっくりと歩いた。actionstylelanguagecommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share間延びした声で話すTo speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest."Example: "The student, clearly bored by the lecture, began to drawl his answers whenever the teacher called on him." "講義に明らかに退屈していた生徒は、教師に指名されるたびに、間延びした声で答え始めた。languagecommunicationstyleactioncharacterChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading