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haul in

/hawl/US // hɔl //UK // (hɔːl) //

牵引着,牵引,牵引在,牵引力

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
  1. 1
    • : 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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as intake
Synonyms
accept接受,接受接受,接纳,接受接受接受arrest逮捕,拘捕,抓捕,捕获capture捕获,捕捉,抓住,采集collect收集,采集,收藏,收earn赚取,赚钱,挣钱,赚得grab抓住,抓紧时间,抓取,攫取have有,拥有,具有,已hold持有,举行,保持,持有的pick up捡起,拾起,拿起,捡拾reach达到,达成,达到了,抵达receive收到,收到了,收到的,收到了吗seize夺取,抓紧时间,抓捕,抓住win赢,胜利,赢了,赢得abduct拐骗,诱拐,劫持,绑架acquire获得,取得,获取,获得了attain达到,实现,达到了,达成catch接住,抓住,捕捉,捕获clasp扣住,扣住了,扣住不放,抱箍clutch离合器,离合,攥紧,攥住collar项圈,衣领,领子,颈圈ensnare坑蒙拐骗,坑杀,坑害,坑骗entrap诱捕,陷害,诬陷,诱使grasp掌握,把握,把握住,握住grip抓紧时间,抓牢,抓紧,握住handle处理,办理,把握,处理方式obtain获得,取得,获得了,获得的overtake超越,赶超,赶上,追赶prehend矫治,矫枉过正,矫治术,矫健reap收获,赚取,获得,取得secure安全,安全的,稳固的snag钉子,钉子户,抢夺,抢救snatch抢夺,攫取,抢走了,抢走strike打击,击中,罢工,击中了carry off带走,带走了,扛起,抬走carve out划出,凿开,凿出,挤出gain possession取得所有权,占有,获得所有权,占有率gather up辑,拢拢,掇,撮合get hold of到手,弄到手,到手的,弄到lay hold of把握住,抓紧,抓住,把握住了pull in拉入,拉进,拉进来,拉拢take hold of把握住,把握住了,把握,把握住的take in收纳,摄取,吸纳,摄入
Antonyms
as intake
Antonyms

Examples

  • 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.