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[ho:l] 1. verb1) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) vilkt2) (to carry by some form of transport: Coal is hauled by road and rail.) pārvadāt; transportēt2. noun1) (a strong pull: He gave the rope a haul.) vilkšana2) (the amount of anything, especially fish, that is got at one time: The fishermen had a good haul; The thieves got away from the jeweller's with a good haul.) loms; nozveja; guvums; ķēriens•- haulage- haulier
- a long haul* * *vilkšana; pārvadāšana; nobraukums, reiss; nozveja, loms; krava; guvums, ķēriens; vilkt; pievest, treilēt; transportēt, pārvadāt; mainīt virzienu; turēties pret vēju -
2 to haul down one's flag
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