1 VERB (用力地)拉,拖 If you haul something which is heavy or difficult to move, you move it using a lot of effort. (用力地)拉,拖 [Also VERB n]
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A crane had to be used to haul the car out of the stream. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
只好用了起重机,才将轿车从河里拖出来。
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He hauled himself to his feet. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
他吃力地站了起来。
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She hauled up her bedroom window and leaned out. [V adv n]
她拉开卧室的窗户,探出身去。
SYN drag, draw, pull, hale
2 VERB [usually passive] 使出庭受审;使去见掌权者 If someone is hauled before a court or someone in authority, they are made to appear before them because they are accused of having done something wrong. 使出庭受审;使去见掌权者
Haul up means the same as
haul .
同 haul 3 N-COUNT (警方或海关查获的)一批赃物,一批违禁品 A haul is a quantity of things that are stolen, or a quantity of stolen or illegal goods found by police or customs. (警方或海关查获的)一批赃物,一批违禁品
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The size of the drugs haul shows that the international trade in heroin is still flourishing.
本次查获的毒品量表明,海洛因在国际上的交易仍很猖獗。
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Another break-in yielded a £4,000 haul of jewellery.
另一次入室盗窃偷得了价值4,000英镑的首饰。
4 PHRASE 费时费力的事;耗时累人的行程 If you say that a task or a journey is a long haul, you mean that it takes a long time and a lot of effort. 费时费力的事;耗时累人的行程
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