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[hɔːl]◙ n. משיכה, גרירה, שלל◙ v. למשוך, לגרור; לשנות כיוון* * *◙ ןוויכ תונשל ;רורגל,ךושמל◄◙ ללש,הרירג,הכישמ◄ -
103 haul in
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105 haul in
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транспортировка, перевозить, доставлять, буксировать.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > haul
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109 haul
menyeret, menghela, menarik* * *menarik* * *menyeret, menghela, menarik* * *hasil tangkapan, menarik, gusur -
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bumaltak, bumatak, humila, Baltak, batak, hila -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > haul
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118 haul in
phr v1) втягувати; вибирати (канат, снасті)2) мop. ( with) наближатися ( до чого-небудь); наближатися до берега -
119 haul up
phr v1) піднімати2) мop. приводити до вітру; приводитися до вітру3) зупинятися4) вичитувати, шпетити -
120 haul in
phr v1) втягувати; вибирати (канат, снасті)2) мop. ( with) наближатися ( до чого-небудь); наближатися до берега
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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
Haul — Haul, v. i. 1. (Naut.) To change the direction of a ship by hauling the wind. See under {Haul}, v. t. [1913 Webster] I . . . hauled up for it, and found it to be an island. Cook. [1913 Webster] 2. To pull apart, as oxen sometimes do when yoked.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haul — Haul, n. 1. A pulling with force; a violent pull. [1913 Webster] 2. A single draught of a net; as, to catch a hundred fish at a haul. [1913 Webster] 3. That which is caught, taken, or gained at once, as by hauling a net. [1913 Webster] 4.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
haul on — [phrasal verb] haul on (something) : to forcefully pull (something) haul on the reins • • • Main Entry: ↑haul … Useful english dictionary
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
haul\ in — • 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
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
haul — [n] something obtained or moved booty, burden, cargo, catch, find, freight, gain, harvest, lading, load, loot*, payload*, spoils, takings*, yield; concepts 337,338 haul [v] move, pull to another spot back, boost, bring, buck, carry, cart, convey … New thesaurus
haul — index cargo, carry (transport), deliver, plunder, spoils, struggle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary