amerikai:
brit:
1. An act of hauling or pulling, particularly with force; a (violent) pull or tug.
2. The distance over which something is hauled or transported, especially if long.
Getting to his place was a real haul.
3. An amount of something that has been taken, especially of fish, illegal loot, or items purchased on a shopping trip.
The robber’s haul was over thirty items.
4. Short for haul video.
5. (ropemaking) A bundle of many threads to be tarred.
1. To transport by drawing or pulling, as with horses or oxen, or a motor vehicle.
to haul logs to a sawmill
2. To draw or pull something heavy.
3. To carry or transport something, with a connotation that the item is heavy or otherwise difficult to move.
4. To drag, to pull, to tug.
5. Followed by up: to summon to be disciplined or held answerable for something.
6. To pull apart, as oxen sometimes do when yoked.
7. To steer (a vessel) closer to the wind.
Ellentétek: veer
8. Of the wind: to shift fore (more towards the bow).
Ellentétek: veer
9. To haul ass.
“How fast was he goin’?” / “I don’t know exactly, but he must’ve been haulin’, given where he landed.”