词汇 | haul |
释义 | haul verb[ T ] uk /hɔːl/ us /hɑːl/ C2 to pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty: (用力)拉,拖(重物) They hauled the boat out of the water.他们把船拉上了岸。 haul yourself upShe hauled herself up into the tree.她费劲地爬上了树。 to pull something pullPull your chair over here so you can see the screen. dragShe dragged the canoe down to the water. haulThey hauled the boat out of the water. towYou shouldn't drive fast when your car is towing a trailer. yankShe marched to the door and yanked it open. wrenchThe phone had been wrenched from the wall. to take something or someone somewhere, especially by force: 拉,拽 haul something awayFBI agents hauled away boxes of records.FBI特工拉走了几箱记录。 haul someone offThe police hauled him off to jail in front of his whole family.警察当着他全家人的面把他拖走,投入了监狱。 to move someone or something from one place to another carryThese rail cars carry coal. haulHe grew up hauling coal out of the mines six days a week. cartThe suspects were carted away by police. lugI have to lug the shopping in from the car by myself! humpHe humped the mattress up to his third-floor flat by himself. schlepI need to schlep the trash to the curb. mainly US to transport something, usually by road: The roomy wagon has plenty of space for hauling the sports equipment she uses as coach of her son's soccer team. The product loses its economic advantage when it must be hauled farther than 80 miles. to move someone or something from one place to another carryThese rail cars carry coal. haulHe grew up hauling coal out of the mines six days a week. cartThe suspects were carted away by police. lugI have to lug the shopping in from the car by myself! humpHe humped the mattress up to his third-floor flat by himself. schlepI need to schlep the trash to the curb. He hauled himself over the wall, grunting with the effort.他费力地翻过墙,累得直哼哼。 A freight train can haul thousands of tons of goods. The fishermen were hauling the nets in at the back of the boat. It took three men to haul the roller across the pitch. We had to haul the wardrobe up three flights of stairs. Pulling draft drag drag someone away draw something up heave heave-ho heft hitch hitch something up pull at something reel reel something in/out retract retractable suck tow traction wrench wrest yank You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Causing things to happen Controlling and being in charge Transferring and transporting objects Idiomhaul ass Phrasal verbhaul someone up haul noun[ C ] uk /hɔːl/ us /hɑːl/ haulnoun[C] (AMOUNT)C2 a usually large amount of something that has been stolen or is illegal: (赃物或非法物品的)一大批,大量 a haul of arms/drugs大量的武器/毒品 all the things someone buys on an occasion when they go shopping: shopping haulCheck out the Ucinek family shopping haul. haul videoI saw those gloves in a haul video. Masses and large amounts of things accumulation any number of thingsidiom armload backlog blood clot flood foam hyper-concentration inundation lion many pile sight stack the lion's shareidiom wadge wave after/upon waveidiom wedge welter wodge You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Products & producers haulnoun[C] (FISH)the amount of fish caught: (鱼的)捕获量 Fishermen have been complaining of poor hauls all year.渔民们整年都在抱怨捕的鱼太少。 General words for size and amount -sized amount bulk content dose of sth element extent footprint load measure much number order percent quota ration size small-scale so muchidiom strength haulnoun[C] (JOURNEY)a journey, often a difficult one: (常指艰苦的)旅程 a long/short haulFrom there it was a long haul/only a short haul back to our camp.从那里回到我们的营地是一段漫长而艰辛/短暂而轻松的旅程。 See also long-haul short-haul Journeys adventure break-journey carpool carpooling circumnavigation commuting expedition field trip grand tour jaunt junket layover move odyssey ride round trip sail seafaring trip wanderings Idiomsa long haul be in something for the long haul haul | American Dictionaryhaul verb[ T ] us/hɔl/ haulverb[T] (MOVE)to pull something heavy or transport something over long distances: They use these trucks to haul freight. A person who is hauled somewhere is forced to go there: She was arrested, fingerprinted, and hauled before a judge. If you even mention my name in public, I’ll haul you right into court! Phrasal verbhaul someone/something away haul noun us/hɔl/ haulnoun (DISTANCE)[ Cusually sing ] a distance over which something is transported: short-haul flights It’s a long haul to Minnesota. haulnoun (AMOUNT)[ C ] an amount of something that was obtained illegally, esp. after it has been taken by the authorities: Police say it is the largest haul of stolen art in years. haul | Business Englishhaul verb[ T ] uk /hɔːl/us TRANSPORT to transport goods over a long distance by truck, train, or ship: In 2006, shippers on the Great Lakes hauled 110 million tons of cargo. informal(alsohaul up) to make someone go to a person in authority to answer questions about something they have done: haul sb (up) before/in front of sb/sthThe EU gave the government two months to come up with a good case or be hauled up before the European Court of Justice. haul sb over the coalsinformal(US alsorake sb over the coals) to criticize someone severely for something they have done: Top ministers were hauled over the coals by the select committee for failing to disclose vital information in the inquiry. haul noun[ C ] uk /hɔːl/us a large amount of something that is illegal or has been stolen: It was one of the biggest drugs hauls police have seen in recent years. a haul of sthThey uncovered a haul of arms and ammunition at the suspect's address. a large amount of fish caught at one time: Fishermen have complained of poor hauls all year. a distance travelled carrying goods: short/long haulThe railroads say they can't make money off short hauls if they don't also get income from the long trips. See also backhaul long-haul short-haul Examples of haulhaul The government needed professional and politically-minded staff to take on the planned political development of the country over the long haul. The whole business can become a very long haul and not every teacher possesses the self-efficacy to cope. In the sugar fields, oxen replaced tractors in hauling cane to the mills, and bagasse was used as fuel to conserve oil. From about 128 km away, they hauled huge basalt boulders, from which to carve colossal heads, and nearly 100 other sculptures. Collection, that is, the gathering of research data, takes time, attention to detail, and essentially defines the "long haul" of the research process. Some firms receive fees for hauling away waste and dead animals, essentially buying inputs at a negative price. I think that the counter-argument can be put more strongly than this : given the vast amount of input, language acquisition is a long haul. The entire haul from the cruise was 33 seals, eight bears, and 45 reindeer. In the meantime the first barges had been unloaded and hauled ashore in preparation for being broken up for firewood. They duly caught another huge haul, and this time the nets did not burst. Later it imported elephants for hauling the logs to the river. After 'soaking', the nets are retrieved and the fish entangled in the mesh are extracted and hauled on board. Fish from each haul were transferred to and kept in tanks supplied by filtered sea water. It also included new images of polar scenes, including naval ships with icebergs, and men hauling boats across the floes. Table 4 shows average household hauling times during the month for which we have data. See all examples of haul These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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