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21 a long haul
(a long or tiring job, journey etc.) uma parada dura -
22 haulage contractor
haul.age con.trac.tor[h'ɔ:lidʒkəntræktə] n empreiteira de transporte. -
23 hauler
haul.er[h'ɔ:lə] n quem puxa ou arrasta. -
24 coal
[kəul](a black mineral burned for fuel, heat etc.) carvão- coalmine
- haul someone over the coals
- haul over the coals* * *[koul] n 1 hulha, carvão. 2 pedaço de carvão. 3 carvão vegetal. 4 brasa, tição. • vt+vi 1 abastecer, suprir com carvão. 2 receber carvão, fazer provisão de carvão. 3 carbonizar, reduzir a carvão. bed of coal jazida de carvão. brown coal lignita, linhita. hard coal antracito. he blew the coals 1 ele abanou a brasa. 2 fig ele deitou lenha no fogo, reacendeu os ódios. he was called (hauled) over the coals ele foi repreendido, Brit coll ele levou um pito. rich coal carvão de pedra gordo, hulha gorda. small coal carvão miúdo. to stir the coals fig atiçar o fogo. we laid in coals abastecemo-nos de carvão. you are carrying coals to Newcastle fig você está deitando água no mar, está perdendo tempo. -
25 coal
[kəul](a black mineral burned for fuel, heat etc.) carvão mineral- coalmine - haul someone over the coals - haul over the coals -
26 boxhaul
box.haul[b'ɔkshɔ:l] vt Naut virar em roda. -
27 haulage
[-li‹]noun ((money charged for) the carrying of goods by road, rail etc.) transporte* * *haul.age[h'ɔ:lidʒ] n 1 ação de puxar ou arrastar. 2 respectiva força aplicada. 3 transporte, custo de transporte. -
28 howl
1. verb1) (to make a long, loud cry: The wolves howled; He howled with pain; We howled with laughter.) uivar2) ((of wind) to make a similar sound: The wind howled through the trees.) uivar2. noun(such a cry: a howl of pain; howls of laughter.) grito- howler* * *[haul] n 1 uivo, urro, bramido. 2 berro, grito lamentoso. 3 Radio chiado. 4 sl algo engraçado. • vt+vi 1 uivar, urrar, bramir. 2 gritar, berrar. to howl down abafar com gritaria. -
29 keelhaul
keel.haul[k'i:lhɔ:l] vi 1 Naut dar querena, fazer (o marinheiro) passar por debaixo da quilha, como castigo. 2 fig descompor. -
30 outhaul
out.haul[auth'ɔ:l] n Naut corda usada para puxar a vela. -
31 overhaul
1. [əuvə'ho:l] verb(to examine carefully and repair: I had my car overhauled at the garage.) vistoriar2. ['əuvəho:l] nouna complete overhaul.) vistoria* * *o.ver.haul['ouvəhɔ:l] n revisão, vistoria, inspeção. • [ouvəh'ɔ:l] vt 1 revisar, inspecionar. 2 Naut tomar a dianteira de, ultrapassar. for the long overhaul sl nas horas difíceis. -
32 veer
[viə](to change direction suddenly: The car veered across the road to avoid hitting a small boy.) guinar* * *[viə] n mudança, volta, giro, virada, guinada. • vt 1 virar, mudar (de direção), voltear, guinar. 2 Naut arriar, largar, cambar. to veer and haul Naut virar-se a favor do vento. to veer away, out Naut largar, soltar (cabo). -
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haul — [hôl] vt. [17th c. phonetic sp. of HALE2 < ME halen < OFr haler, to draw < ODu halen, akin to Ger holen, to fetch < IE base * kel , to cry out (> L calare): basic sense “to call hither”] 1. to pull with force; move by pulling or… … English World dictionary
Haul — (h[add]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hauled} (h[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hauling}.] [OE. halen, halien, F. haler, of German or Scand. origin; akin to AS. geholian to acquire, get, D. halen to fetch, pull, draw, OHG. hol[=o]n, hal[=o]n, G. holen, Dan … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
haul — haul; haul·age; haul·er; haul·ier; keel·haul; over·haul·er; over·haul; … English syllables
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haul — ► VERB 1) pull or drag with effort or force. 2) transport in a truck or cart. ► NOUN 1) a quantity of something obtained, especially illegally. 2) a number of fish caught at one time. 3) a distance to be travelled. ● … English terms dictionary
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haul\ up — • haul in • haul up • pull in v slang To bring before someone in charge for punishment or questioning; arrest. John was hauled in to court for speeding. The tramp was hauled up for sleeping on the sidewalk. Compare: call on the carpet … Словарь американских идиом
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haul — index cargo, carry (transport), deliver, plunder, spoils, struggle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary