Word: haul

Category: haul

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Synonyms: haul

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Translations: haul

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spanish
Translations:
acarrear, transportar
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german
Translations:
fischzug, ausbeute, ziehung, gütertransport, fang
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french
Translations:
manipuler, remorquage, tirage, capture, remorquer, butin, prise, transporter, trait, traîner, ...
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portuguese
Translations:
odiar, puxar, ódio, alar, transporte
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dutch
Translations:
trekken, vangst, greep, houvast
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russian
Translations:
перевозка, рейс, дотягивать, дотянуть, волочение, ездка, буксировать, подвозка, влачить, тяга, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
hale, fangst
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finnish
Translations:
kuljettaa, raahata, hilata, vetää, kiskoa, saalis
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czech
Translations:
tah, vlek, vlečení, kořist, přepravovat, vléci, dopravovat, úlovek, zatažení
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polish
Translations:
holować, wleczenie, ciągnienie, holowanie, zaciąg, połów, transportować
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hungarian
Translations:
húzás
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turkish
Translations:
av
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ukrainian
Translations:
буксирувати, тягнути, тяга
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belarusian
Translations:
цягнуць
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estonian
Translations:
loomus, tõmme, tee
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croatian
Translations:
tegljenje, vući, vuča
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romanian
Translations:
tragere
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slovenian
Translations:
vléci

The meaning and "use of": haul

noun
  • a quantity of something that was stolen or is possessed illegally. - they escaped with a haul of antiques
  • a distance to be traversed. - the thirty-mile haul to Tallahassee
verb
  • (of a person) pull or drag with effort or force. - he hauled his bike out of the shed
  • (of a vehicle) pull (an attached trailer or load) behind it. - the train was hauling a cargo of liquid chemicals
  • (especially of a sailing ship) make an abrupt change of course. - The waters of the Nile slipped beneath the hull and the boat hauled for the western shore.

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