haul in
牵引着,牵引,牵引在,牵引力
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- : to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
- : to cart or transport; carry: The locomotive hauled freight over the Wasatch Mountains between Ogden, Utah, and Green River, Wyoming.
- : to lower; cause to descend: As the school gathered round the flagpole, the school custodian hauled down the flag.
- : to arrest or bring before a magistrate or other authority: He was hauled before the judge.
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- : to pull or tug.
- : to go or come to a place, especially with effort: After roistering about the streets, they finally hauled into the tavern.
- : to do carting or transport, or move freight commercially.
- : Nautical. to sail, as in a particular direction.to draw or pull a vessel up on land, as for repairs or storage. to shift to a direction closer to the heading of a vessel. to change direction, shift, or veer.
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- : an act or instance of hauling; a strong pull or tug.
- : something that is hauled.
- : the load hauled at one time; quantity carried or transported.
- : the distance or route over which anything is hauled.
- : Fishing. the quantity of fish taken at one draft of the net.the draft of a fishing net.the place where a seine is hauled.
- : the act of taking or acquiring something.
- : something that is taken or acquired: The thieves' haul included several valuable paintings.
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- : haul off, Nautical.to change a ship's course so as to get farther off from an object.to withdraw; leave. Informal.to draw back the arm in order to strike; prepare to deal a blow: He hauled off and struck the insolent lieutenant a blow to the chin.
- : haul up, to bring before a superior for judgment or reprimand; call to account.to come to a halt; stop. Nautical.to change the course of so as to sail closer to the wind.Nautical. to come closer to the wind.Nautical. to come to a halt.
Phrases
- haul off
- haul over the coals
- haul up
- long haul
- rake (haul) over the coals
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Lower tax hauls from sales and personal income alone, according to recent projections, could cost state governments anywhere from $106 billion to $125 billion in fiscal year 2021, which began on July 1 in 46 states.
Meanwhile, Kyle Abbott, the Hampshire fast bowler who’s second on the county bowling charts in the same period, made history last September with a match haul of 17 wickets for 86 runs — the best figures returned by any bowler in more than 60 years.
However, working from home when there are no other options and everyone is doing it is vastly different from working remotely for the long haul.
Long haul trucks spend the vast majority of their time on highways, and highways are simpler to navigate than city streets.
While this may mark the end of many long haul driver jobs, TuSimple and others argue there’s already a shortage of drivers that will only grow in the future.
Amazing how people can still haul this one out with a straight face.
Botala remembers that the rebels would pull into the island, loot what they could, and then take the haul back to Stanleyville.
For her part, Justice Ginsburg appears to be in for the long docket haul, no matter what they say.
But on an A380 or 787 Dreamliner flying long haul, you can be trapped, rigid, in that seat for half a day.
Probably for the best—Disney is known for getting into legal battles for the long haul.
No doubt he is,” replied Sam; “but how will you manage to haul him up and prove that he has been swindling the old woman?
But the artillerymen believed that it was impossible to construct a road to haul guns up to this height.
The guns often sank almost to the trunnions; many a time the infantry had to help elephants and bullocks to haul them out.
A dead man came past their vessel; they lowered the boat, and proceeded to haul the clothes off the corpse.
There was another road into the valley—a public road—but it was a fifteen-mile haul.