early 15c., "to wander from the proper path, stray, to rove from one's companions," perhaps from a Scandinavian source (compare dialectal Norwegian stragla "to walk laboriously"), or a frequentative of Middle English straken "to move, go." Specifically of soldiers, "be dispersed, be apart from the main body," from 1520s. Related: Straggled; straggling.
中文解释
1. stretch => straggle.2. 谐音“四拽哥、四拽搁”。
实用例句
1. Keep up with the rest of us and don't straggle.