v. (用力)拖,拉,拽; 用力缓慢挪动到(某处); 强迫(某人)去某处 haul的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
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.
A crane had to be used to haul the car out of the stream... 只好用了起重机,才将轿车从河里拖出来。
He hauled himself to his feet... 他吃力地站了起来。
She hauled up her bedroom window and leaned out. 她拉开卧室的窗户,探出身去。
VERB 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.
She was hauled before magistrates for refusing to reveal her age to a policeman... 她因拒绝告诉警察自己的年龄而被地方法院传讯。
He was hauled before the managing director and fired. 他被叫去见总裁,然后就被解雇了。
Haul up means the same as haul . 同 haul
He was hauled up before the Board of Trustees... 他被带到了理事会那里。
She was late for the interview after being hauled up for speeding. 由于超速驾车被拦下,她面试迟到了。
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.
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。
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。