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haul [hɔ:l]1. nounb. ( = booty) butin m( = pull) traîner[+ object] descendre (en tirant)[+ line, catch] amener[+ object] monter (en tirant)• to haul o.s. up se hisser* * *[hɔːl] 1.1) ( taken by criminals) butin ma £2m haul — un butin d'une valeur de 2 millions de livres
2) (found by police, customs) saisie farms/heroin haul — saisie d'armes/d'héroïne
3) ( journey)it will be a long haul — lit, fig l'étape sera longue
4) ( in transportation) courrier mlong/medium/short haul — long/moyen/court courrier
5) ( of fish) pêche f2.transitive verb1) ( drag) tirer2) ( by lorry) transporter••
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