[with obj. and adverbial](of a person)pull or drag with effort or force
(人)拖,拉
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he hauled his bike out of the shed .他把自行车拖出了小棚。
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费力前进;艰难地走
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he hauled himself along the cliff face .他在峭壁边艰难前进。
〈非正式〉 强迫(某人)接受申斥;迫使(某人)出庭受审
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he is to be hauled before the Press Council .他就要被拉到新闻工作者理事会受申斥了。
[no obj., with adverbial](of a person)pull hard
(人)用力拉,拽
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she hauled on the reins .她用力拉缰绳。
[with obj.](of a vehicle)pull (an attached trailer or carriage) behind it
(机动车)拉(拖车)
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the engine hauls the overnight sleeper from London Euston .火车头把过夜的卧铺车厢从伦敦尤斯顿站拖走。
transport in a lorry or cart
用卡车(或手推车)运
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he made a living hauling coal .他以运煤为生。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction](especially of a sailing ship)make an abrupt change of course
(尤指帆船)突然改变航道。
a quantity of something that has been stolen or is possessed illegally
(一批)赃物
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they escaped with a haul of antiques .他们带着偷来的一批古董逃跑了。
the number of points, medals, or titles won by a person or team in a sporting event or over a period
(个人或运动队的)赛季(或赛事)得分总数;赛季(或赛事)所得奖牌总数;赛季(或赛事)所得冠军称号的总数。
a number of fish caught
捕鱼量。
a distance to be traversed
有待走过的路程
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the thirty-mile haul to Tamanrasset .到塔曼拉塞特的30英里路程。
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haul ass N. Amer. informal move or leave fast〈北 美,非正式〉 开溜 -
haul off N. Amer. informal leave; depart〈北 美,非正式〉 离开 -
withdraw a little in preparation for some action 后缩一下
he hauled off and smacked the kid . 他朝后退了退,然后掴了这孩子一下 -
haul someone over the coals 见COAL .
"mid 16th cent. (originally in the nautical sense trim sails for sailing closer to the wind): variant of