haul 英 [hɔ:l]   美 [hɔl]

haul

haul  英 [hɔ:l] 美 [hɔl]

n. 拖,拉,旅程,一批  v. 拖运;拖拉 

进行时:hauling  过去式:hauled  过去分词:hauled  第三人称单数:hauls  名词复数:hauls 

The wagons were hauled by horses. 那些货车是马拉的。
She hauled herself out of bed. 她费劲地下了床。

  • To haul is to move or take something, usually big and heavy, and put it somewhere else. If you've ever moved to a new house, then you know that having to haul all your stuff there can really take the joy out of moving into a new place.
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  • n. 拖,拉,旅程,一批
  • v. 拖运;拖拉
  • 1. The wagons were hauled by horses.

    那些货车是马拉的。

  • 2. She hauled herself out of bed.

    她费劲地下了床。

  • 3. A number of suspects have been hauled in for questioning.

    一批嫌疑犯被拘捕接受讯问。

  • 4. He was hauled up before the local magistrates for dangerous driving.

    他因危险驾驶而被移交地方法庭审判。

  • 5. a haul of weapons

    大批非法武器

  • 6. His haul of 40 goals in a season is a record.

    他在一个赛季中得了 40 分,创下了纪录。

  • 7. They began the long slow haul to the summit.

    他们踏上了攀登顶峰的漫长行程。

  • 8. Our camp is only a short haul from here.

    我们的营地离这里很近。

  • haul (n.) 1660s, "act of pulling," from haul (v.). Meaning "something gained" is from 1776, a figurative use from the meaning "the quantity of fish taken in one haul of a net," or perhaps on the notion of "drawing" a profit. Meaning "distance over which something must be hauled" (usually with long or short) is attested from 1873 in railroad use, in reference to the relative length of transportation, which determined the rate paid for it (long hauls = lower rate per mile).
  • haul (v.) "pull or draw forcibly," 1580s, hall, variant of Middle English halen "to drag, pull" (see hale (v.)). Spelling with -au- or -aw- is from early 17c. Related: Hauled; hauling. To haul off "pull back a little" before striking or otherwise acting is American English, 1802.
haul / hɔːl ; NAmE hɔːl / verb , noun haul hauls hauled hauling verb 1 to pull sth/sb with a lot of effort (用力)拖,拉,拽 haulsth/sb The wagons were hauled by horses. 那些货车是马拉的。 haulsth/sb + adv./prep. He reached down and hauled Liz up onto the wall. 他俯身把利兹拉上墙头。 synonyms at pull 2 haulyourself up/out of, etc. to move yourself somewhere slowly and with a lot of effort 用力缓慢挪动到(某处) She hauled herself out of bed. 她费劲地下了床。 3 haulsb + adv./prep. to force sb to go somewhere they do not want to go 强迫(某人)去某处 A number of suspects have been hauled in for questioning. 一批嫌疑犯被拘捕接受讯问。 4 [usually passive ] haulsb (up) before sb/sth to make sb appear in court in order to be judged 使某人出庭受审;把某人提交法庭 He was hauled up before the local magistrates for dangerous driving. 他因危险驾驶而被移交地方法庭审判。 IDIOM haul sb over the ˈcoals ( BrE) ( NAmE rake sb over the ˈcoals ) to criticize sb severely because they have done sth wrong 严厉训斥(或斥责)某人 noun 1 a large amount of sth that has been stolen or that is illegal 大批赃物;大量非法物品 a haul of weapons 大批非法武器 a drugs haul 一大批毒品 2 (especially in sport 尤用于体育运动 ) a large number of points, goals, etc. 很高的得分 His haul of 40 goals in a season is a record. 他在一个赛季中得了 40 分,创下了纪录。 3 [usually singular ] the distance covered in a particular journey 旅行的距离;旅程 They began the long slow haul to the summit. 他们踏上了攀登顶峰的漫长行程。 Our camp is only a short haul from here. 我们的营地离这里很近。 Take the coast road—it'll be less of a haul (= an easier journey). 走海岸线吧,这样会好走一些。 see also long haul , short-haul 4 a quantity of fish caught at one time 一次捕获的鱼;一网鱼 haul / hɔːl ; NAmE hɔːl /
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