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。
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.
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