Usages of trahere
Asinus plaustrum trahit, sed una rota male vertitur.
The donkey pulls the wagon, but one wheel turns badly.
Duo asini plaustrum ad forum trahunt.
Two donkeys pull the wagon to the forum.
Cum via glacie tecta sit, tamen mula et alterum iumentum raedam lente trahunt.
Although the road is covered with ice, the mule and the other draft animal nevertheless pull the carriage slowly.
Mula lenta raedam per viam trahit.
The slow mule pulls the carriage along the road.
Hic equus fortissimus est et plaustrum grave trahit.
This horse is the strongest and pulls the heavy wagon.
Mula tardior est quam equus, sed raedam bene trahit.
The mule is slower than the horse, but it pulls the carriage well.
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