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1 haul up
◆ haul upvt ( fig fam)▪ to \haul up up ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw hochziehen [o hinaufziehen]; (with more effort) jdn/etw hochschleppen [o hinaufschleppen]to \haul up sb up before a court jdn vor Gericht stellento \haul up sb up in front of a magistrate jdn vor den Kadi bringen sl* * *vt sep1) (= carry) hinauf- or hochschleppen; flag, sail hissen; (aboard ship) (an Bord) hieven, hochziehen; (onto beach) schleppen, ziehen; (= pull up) hochzerren, hochziehenthe dinghies were lying hauled up on the beach for the winter — man hatte die Jollen für den Winter an Land gezogen
2) (fig inf)to haul sb up before the magistrate/headmaster — jdn vor den Kadi/Schulleiter schleppen (inf)
he's been hauled up on a drugs charge — er wurde wegen einer Rauschgiftsache vor den Kadi gebracht (inf)
* * *A v/t2. umgB v/i1. SCHIFF an den Wind gehen2. US umg stehen bleiben -
2 haul
1. transitive verb1) (pull) ziehen; schleppen2) (transport) transportieren; befördern2. intransitive verb 3. noun1) Ziehen, das; Schleppen, das* * *[ho:l] 1. verb1) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) ziehen2) (to carry by some form of transport: Coal is hauled by road and rail.) befördern2. noun1) (a strong pull: He gave the rope a haul.) kräftiger Zug2) (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.) der Fang•- academic.ru/33857/haulage">haulage- haulier
- a long haul* * *I. nto give a \haul [kräftig] ziehento give sb a \haul up onto a/the wall jdn eine/die Mauer hochziehen [o hochwuchtenpoor \haul ein magerer Fang; of stolen goods magere Beutelong \haul Güterfernverkehr mshort \haul Nahtransport mlong-/short-\haul flight Kurzstrecken-/Langstreckenflug mit was a long \haul, but we are finished at last ( fig) es hat sich zwar lange hingezogen, aber jetzt sind wir endlich fertigII. vtto \haul sb before the court/a magistrate jdn vors Gericht/vor einen Richter [o sl den Kadi] schleppen2. (transport goods)▪ to \haul sth etw befördern [o transportieren3. (make tell)4.III. vi zerren, fest[e] [o kräftig] ziehento \haul on a rope/the reins an einem Seil/den Zügeln zerren* * *[hɔːl]1. n1)(= hauling)
a truck gave us a haul — ein Lastwagen schleppte uns ab or (out of mud etc) zog uns heraus2) (= journey) Strecke fit's a long haul to recovery — es ist ein weiter Weg bis zum Aufschwung
short/long/medium haul aircraft — Kurz-/Lang-/Mittelstreckenflugzeug nt
the project has been a long haul — das Projekt hat sich lang hingezogen
the long haul through the courts —
revitalizing the economy will be a long haul — es wird lange dauern, die Wirtschaft wieder anzukurbeln
over the long haul (esp US) — langfristig
3) (FISHING) (Fisch)fang m; (fig = booty from robbery) Beute f; (of cocaine etc) Fund m; (inf, of presents) Ausbeute f (inf)our haul on the last trawl was 500 kg of herring — bei unserer letzten Fahrt hatten wir eine Ausbeute von 500 kg Hering
drugs haul — Drogenfund m
2. vt1) (= pull) ziehen; heavy objects ziehen, schleppenhe hauled himself/Paul to his feet — er wuchtete sich/Paul wieder auf die Beine
See:→ coal2) (= transport) befördern, transportierento haul a boat into the wind — an den Wind segeln
3. vi (NAUT)den Kurs ändernthe yacht hauled into the wind — die Jacht segelte an den Wind
* * *haul [hɔːl]A s1. Ziehen n, Zerren n, Schleppen n2. kräftiger Zug:give the rope a haul kräftig an dem Seil ziehen3. (Fisch)Zug m4. fig Fischzug m, Fang m, Beute f:make a big haul einen guten Fang machen5. a) Beförderung f, Transport mb) Transportweg m, -strecke f:it was quite a haul home der Heimweg zog sich ganz schön hin;a long haul ein weiter Weg (a. fig);in the long haul fig zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt; auf lange Sichtc) Ladung f, Transport m:a haul of coal eine Ladung KohlenB v/t2. befördern, transportieren3. heraufholen, (mit einem Netz) fangen4. SCHIFFa) die Brassen anholenb) herumholen, besonders anluvena) SCHIFF an den Wind gehen,b) fig sich zurückziehenC v/ion, at an dat)2. mit dem Schleppnetz fischen3. umspringen (Wind)4. SCHIFFa) abdrehen, den Kurs ändernc) einen Kurs segelnd) fig seine Meinung ändern, es sich anders überlegen* * *1. transitive verb1) (pull) ziehen; schleppen2) (transport) transportieren; befördern2. intransitive verb 3. noun1) Ziehen, das; Schleppen, das* * *n.Fang ¨-e m. v.schleppen v.transportieren v.ziehen v.(§ p.,pp.: zog, ist/hat gezogen)
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