词汇 | haul |
释义 | haulWord family nounhaulagehaulerhaulierverbhaul haul1 /hɔːl $ hɒːl/ ●●○ verb [transitiveT] → hall 1 PULLto pull something heavy with a continuous steady movement 拖,拉 haul something off/onto/out of etc something She hauled her backpack onto her back. 她背上沉重的背包。 the steam locomotive which hauled the train 拖动火车的蒸汽机车 I hauled the door shut behind me. ► see thesaurus at pull 我用力拽上了门。 2 haul yourself up/out of etc something a) PULLto move somewhere with a lot of effort, especially because you are injured or tired 吃力地挪向/走出〔某处〕等 Patrick hauled himself painfully up the stairs. 帕特里克拖着沉重的步伐痛苦地走上楼梯。 b) SUCCESSFULUPto succeed in achieving a higher position in society, in a competition etc 提高〔社会地位、比赛中的排名等〕 He is confident that the club can haul themselves further up the league. 他肯定那家俱乐部在联赛中的排名还会提前。 Examples from the Corpus haul yourself up/out of etc something• Annie hauls herself out of her chair, nets a shiner from the tank, and throws it out the screen door.• Next day I hauled myself out of bed, took breakfast and got into the truck about a quarter to six. 3. haul somebody over the coals British EnglishBrECRITICIZE to criticize someone severely because they have done something wrong 狠狠责备[训斥]某人 SYN American English rake somebody over the coals 4. haul off and hit/punch/kick somebody American EnglishAmE informalHIT to try to hit someone very hard 猛地重击/挥拳打/踢某人 5. haul ass American EnglishAmE spoken not politeHURRY to hurry 赶快 6 haul somebody off phrasal verbphr v to force someone to go somewhere that they do not want to go, especially to prison 强迫〔某人〕去某处;〔尤指〕押送〔某人〕至监狱 Police handcuffed him and hauled him off to jail. 警察给他戴上手铐,把他押送至监狱。 Examples from the Corpus haul off• For a second, he watched it absently, and then hauled it off.• Rabin sent in the army to haul them off.• George cracked him again and hauled him off the cart.• Five tugboats hauled the tanker off the rocks and into deeper water.• When the wiry little creatures obstructed her again, she hauled them off their feet.• Los Angeles police handcuffed him and hauled him off to jail.• Was he about to bark out a reprimand? she wondered. Haul her off to the stewards? 7 haul somebody up phrasal verbphr v informal TAKE/BRINGto officially bring someone to a court of law to be judged 传讯〔某人〕,把〔某人〕送上法庭受审 before/in front of Campbell was hauled up in front of the magistrate. 坎贝尔被移交地方法庭审判。 Examples from the Corpus haul up• It hauled wagons up a I-in-8 slope.• He hauled himself up from the bed, staggered across the room, and opened a window.• I hauled myself up from whatever I was lying on.• The demented crocuses were hauling themselves up out of the earth.• Then he hauled himself up over the Zodiac's port tube and rolled on to the floor slats.• He was hauling his belly up the stairs at a merry clip.• Cardiff turned, heart pounding and grabbed the handrail, hauling himself up the stairs.• At last, badly bruised and scratched, they were forced to haul themselves back up to their island prison. Examples from the Corpus haul• The ship was hauling a load of iron ore.• For baths, laundry, and dishwashing, they hauled buckets of water from a spring at the foot of a hill.• These men and women work through the night, hauling in the fish, then setting out their nets again.• At about five o'clock the beach was full of activity, with the fishermen hauling in their nets.• Then the nets would be hauled in.• For instance, he interfered with the hauling of sludge, causing sludge to back up at the plant, they said.• Mama didn't bother to invite him when she hauled over Lord George Sanger's circus two weeks ago.• In Fujian, workers are carving roads into red clay hills, scaling bamboo scaffolding, hauling piles of stone.• They hauled seine into nightfall and passed midnight.• Somehow we managed to haul the boat out of the water and onto the bank.• Christians have hauled the Republican Party towards their views on abortion and school prayer. haul something off/onto/out of etc something• Annie hauls herself out of her chair, nets a shiner from the tank, and throws it out the screen door.• D., and every week he came to town with Roman and hauled a bagful out of the library.• Next day I hauled myself out of bed, took breakfast and got into the truck about a quarter to six.• The demented crocuses were hauling themselves up out of the earth.• There was a small knot of policemen hauling something out of the water.• This was the pier where fourteen years before he had hauled paving blocks out of the holds of immigration ships. haul2 noun [countableC] 1 TAKE something FROM SOMEWHEREa large amount of illegal or stolen goods 〔一大批〕非法物品,赃物 The gang escaped with a haul worth hundreds of pounds. 匪徒带着价值几百英镑的赃物逃跑了。 haul of A haul of stolen cars has been seized by police officers. 一批被盗汽车被警察截获。 2 long/slow haul LONG TIMEsomething that takes a lot of time and effort 耗时费力的事 At last we’ve won our freedom but it’s been a long bitter haul. 我们终于赢得了自由,但这是一个漫长而艰难的过程。 Examples from the Corpus long/slow haul• That would be a long haul.• Miles per gallon Then, on a long haul, it wouldn't go up hill or overtake on the flat.• Those who do not fancy long haul can share short flights between two or three budding pilots.• It is necessary to get things into perspective before the long haul to the Southern Hemisphere, though.• Can we clean out the garage at last and buy for the long haul?• In the long haul, Rex wanted what we all want, a measure of financial security.• Over the long haul, how you see others may be even more important in helping your dreams come true.• The county could subsidize the longer hauls from North County through a discount on tip fees. 3 for the long haul until something that will take a long time is done or achieved 直到最后 I’m in this for the long haul (=going to stay involved until the end). 这事我要坚持到底。 4 over the long haul over a long period of time 长期以来 Over the long haul, these small increases add up. 久而久之,这些小小的增长会积少成多。 5. TAthe amount of fish caught when fishing with a net 一网的捕鱼量 → long-haul, short-haulExamples from the Corpus haul• The All-Star goalie collects hockey cards, and boasts a haul of nearly 100,000.• a drugs haul• This may seem like a large haul, but trading standards officers insist it's just the tip of the iceberg.• San Antonio police seized their largest haul ever of crack cocaine.• Miles per gallon Then, on a long haul, it wouldn't go up hill or overtake on the flat.• Far from trying to develop their targets for the long haul, the Milken minions broke them up for quick gain.• Given a perfectly uniform diet, this could have an effect since even a small increase adds up over the long haul.• Trevino hid the haul in his mother's closet for over a year.• The police caught three men examining their haul in a house in north London.• But the weighty haul may have proved too much for the raiders. From Longman Business Dictionary haulhaul1 /hɔːlhɒːl/ verb [transitiveT] 1TRANSPORTif a train or TRUCK hauls goods, it takes them from one place to another The freight train hauled the load of 240 tons with ease. Union Pacific hauls garbage from Seattle to a landfill in eastern Oregon. 2 (also haul up) to officially make someone go to a senior manager, committee, or court to be judged on something they have done, especially something bad haul somebody before/in front of somebody/something Officials can be hauled before Congressional committees and asked to justify their policies. Bar staff who serve drunk drivers may get hauled up in front of the local judge if those people are later involved in accidents. 3haul somebody over the coals to speak to someone angrily and severely because they have done something wrong He might be hauled over the coals and forced to resign if his manager did not agree with his actions. haulhaul2 noun [countableC] 1the amount of fish caught in one net or in one period of time Demand for fishing boats depends on estimated sizes of fish hauls. 2a large amount of stolen or illegal goods that has been found by the police or CUSTOMS haul of A haul of stolen cars has been seized by police. a £1 million drugs haul 3TRAVEL long/short haul connected with long or short journeys by plane KLM earns most of its revenue on long-haul flights. a popular short-haul destination (1200-1300) French haler “to pull” |
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