hauls; hauled; hauling
hauls; hauled; hauling
Learner's definition of HAUL
[+ object]
1 always followed by an adverb or preposition
a : to pull or drag (something) with effort(用力)拖,拉,拽 -
Haul the ropes in. = Haul in the ropes.往里拉绳子。
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They hauled the boat up onto the beach.他们把船拖上了海滩。
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The car was hauled away/off to the junkyard.这辆车被拖到了废旧汽车处理厂。
b : to move or carry (something) with effort(用力)挪动,搬 -
We used buckets to haul water up from the river.我们用桶从河里提水。
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She hauled herself to her feet and limped home.她拖着沉重的步伐,蹒跚着回家了。
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I'm tired of hauling this heavy camera around with me.我受够了到哪儿都得扛着这个沉甸甸的相机。
2
always followed by an adverb or preposition : to force (someone) to go or come to a place硬拖,硬拉(某人去某处) -
The police caught him and hauled him (in) to the station.警方逮住了他并把他押送到了警察局。
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The prisoner was hauled away in handcuffs.犯人被戴上手铐押走了。
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They hauled her off to court/jail.他们把她押至法庭/监狱。
3
: to carry (someone or something) in a vehicle(用运载工具)运送,运输
haul ass
US, informal + impolite
haul in
[phrasal verb] haul in (something) or haul (something) in US, sports
: to catch (a ball or pass)接住(球或传球)
haul off and
US, informal
: to suddenly do (something specified)突然做(具体的事) —
followed by a verb that expresses some kind of usually violent action与表示某种粗暴行为的动词连用
haul on
[phrasal verb] haul on (something)
: to forcefully pull (something)使劲拽
haul over the coals
— see coal — hauler
(US) /ˈhɑːlɚ/ or British haulier /ˈhɑːlijɚ/ noun, plural haulers [count] 2 haul /ˈhɑːl/ noun
plural hauls
plural hauls
Learner's definition of HAUL
[count]
1
: the act of pulling or dragging something with effort : the act of hauling something拖;拉;拽 2
: a usually large amount of something that has been stolen, collected, or won(大量)赃物,藏品,奖品 -
a burglar's haul夜贼盗窃的大量赃物
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Authorities seized the drugs in one of the biggest drug hauls in the history of the county.当局查获大批量毒品,这是该县历史上最大的毒品贩运之一。
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The kids always collect a substantial haul of candy on Halloween.孩子们总会在万圣节前夕收到大量糖果。
3
: a distance to be traveled旅行的距离;旅程 — see also long haul