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1. verb1) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) tirar de, arrastrar2) (to carry by some form of transport: Coal is hauled by road and rail.) acarrear, transportar
2. noun1) (a strong pull: He gave the rope a haul.) tirón, estirón2) (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.) redada, botín•- haulage- haulier
- a long haul
haul vb arrastrar / tirartr[hɔːl]2 (distance) recorrido, trayecto, trecho, camino3 (fish) redada4 (loot) botín nombre masculino1 (drag) tirar de, arrastrar2 (boat) halar; (car, caravan etc) remolcar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto haul somebody over the coals echarle un rapapolvo a alguienhaul ['hɔl] vt1) drag, pull: arrastrar, jalar2) transport: transportarhaul n1) pull: tirón m, jalón m2) catch: redada f3) journey: viaje m, trayecto mit's a long haul: es un trayecto largon.• recorrido s.m.• redada s.f.• tirón s.m.• trayecto s.m.v.• acarrear v.• arrastrar v.• bolinear v.• carretear v.• halar v.• jalar v.• tirar v.• transportar v.
I hɔːla) ( drag)the fishermen hauled in their nets — los pescadores cobraron or recogieron las redes
b) ( Transp) transportarPhrasal Verbs:- haul off- haul up
II
a long haul — (to success, victory) un camino largo y difícil; (lit: long journey) un trayecto largo
in o over the long/short haul — (AmE) a largo/corto plazo
2) ( catch - of fish) redada f; (- of stolen goods) botín m[hɔːl]1. N1) (=act of pulling) tirón m, jalón m (LAm) (on de)2) (=distance) recorrido m, trayecto mit's a long haul — hay mucho trecho, hay una buena tirada *
revitalizing the economy will be a long haul — hay por delante un largo trecho hasta conseguir revitalizar la economía
3) (=amount taken) [of fish] redada f ; (financial) ganancia f ; (from robbery etc) botín m ; (=arms haul, drugs haul) alijo m2. VT1) (=drag) [+ heavy object] arrastrar, jalar (LAm)coalthey hauled me out of bed at five o'clock in the morning — me sacaron de la cama a las cinco de la mañana
2) (=transport) transportar, acarrear- haul in- haul up* * *
I [hɔːl]a) ( drag)the fishermen hauled in their nets — los pescadores cobraron or recogieron las redes
b) ( Transp) transportarPhrasal Verbs:- haul off- haul up
II
a long haul — (to success, victory) un camino largo y difícil; (lit: long journey) un trayecto largo
in o over the long/short haul — (AmE) a largo/corto plazo
2) ( catch - of fish) redada f; (- of stolen goods) botín m
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