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hauler

/haw-ler/US // ˈhɔ lər //

拖拉机,牵引者,牵引车,牵引机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who hauls.
    • : a commercial trucking company.
    • : a vehicle used for hauling or trucking.
    • : Slang. a car capable of very high speeds.

Examples

  • Waste haulers are required to provide pickup services for those who aren’t able to compost at home.

  • So he set about turning it into an all-terrain gear hauler and mobile office, giving more thought to practicalities he needed in the field rather than what his truck was capable of carrying.

  • This hauler that can tow up to 7,500 pounds, with a best-in-class payload capacity of 1,860 pounds.

  • The fifth wheels, toy haulers, and 30-footers could never navigate it, but our 20-foot trailer might have a shot.

  • Heavy haulers are sent out, keeping the streets clear of big commercial loads during the day.

  • As Motor Matt walked toward the man with the leveled revolver, the wood-hauler cried out a startled "Madre mia!"

  • Matt stood and waited, trying to guess what the wood-hauler had said to cause such a change in the man's bearing.

  • Jos is a brother of Juan's, and Bascomb had the wood-hauler take charge of his daughter until he could get hold of her himself.

  • One rather long sound followed by three short ones means the water is low and water hauler should hurry.

  • Casting loose the brails, I put the out-hauler in the hands of a dozen of the savages, and set the example of pulling.