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1 haul down
transitive verb nautical spustiti, spuščati (jadra)to haul down one's flag ( —ali colours) — spustiti zastavo, figuratively predati se -
2 howl
1. verb1) (to make a long, loud cry: The wolves howled; He howled with pain; We howled with laughter.) tuliti2) ((of wind) to make a similar sound: The wind howled through the trees.) zavijati2. noun(such a cry: a howl of pain; howls of laughter.) rjovenje- howler* * *I [hául]nounzavijanje (volk, veter), rjovenje; tarnanje, lamentiranje; brnenje (radio)II [hául]intransitive verbzavijati (volk, veter), rjuti, tuliti; tarnati, tožiti (at, over za); brneti (radio)to howl s.o. down — prevpiti koga
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haul\ down\ one's\ colors — • haul down one s colors • strike one s colors v. phr. 1. To pull down a flag, showing you are beaten and want to stop fighting. After a long battle, the pirate captain hauled down his colors. 2. To admit you are beaten; say you want to quit.… … Словарь американских идиом
haul down — {v.}, {informal} 1. To catch (as a ball) usually after a long run. * /Willie hauled down a long fly to center field for the third out./ * /The star halfback hauled down the pass for a touchdown./ 2. To tackle in football. * /Ted was hauled down… … Dictionary of American idioms
haul down one's colors — or[strike one s colors] {v. phr.} 1. To pull down a flag, showing you are beaten and want to stop fighting. * /After a long battle, the pirate captain hauled down his colors./ 2. To admit you are beaten; say you want to quit. * /After losing two… … Dictionary of American idioms
haul down — {v.}, {informal} 1. To catch (as a ball) usually after a long run. * /Willie hauled down a long fly to center field for the third out./ * /The star halfback hauled down the pass for a touchdown./ 2. To tackle in football. * /Ted was hauled down… … Dictionary of American idioms
haul down one's colors — or[strike one s colors] {v. phr.} 1. To pull down a flag, showing you are beaten and want to stop fighting. * /After a long battle, the pirate captain hauled down his colors./ 2. To admit you are beaten; say you want to quit. * /After losing two… … Dictionary of American idioms
haul\ down — v informal 1. To catch (as a ball) usually after a long run. Willie hauled down a long fly to center field for the third out. The star halfback hauled down the pass for a touchdown. 2. To tackle in football. Ted was hauled down from behind when… … Словарь американских идиом
haul down one's colors — phrasal : surrender saw she was beaten and hauled down her colors … Useful english dictionary
haul down — verb To violently cause to fall to the ground … Wiktionary
down|haul — «DOWN HL», noun. Nautical. a rope or tackle for hauling down a sail or yard … Useful english dictionary
Down — Down, adv. [For older adown, AS. ad[=u]n, ad[=u]ne, prop., from or off the hill. See 3d {Down}, and cf. {Adown}, and cf. {Adown}.] 1. In the direction of gravity or toward the center of the earth; toward or in a lower place or position; below;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Down helm — Down Down, adv. [For older adown, AS. ad[=u]n, ad[=u]ne, prop., from or off the hill. See 3d {Down}, and cf. {Adown}, and cf. {Adown}.] 1. In the direction of gravity or toward the center of the earth; toward or in a lower place or position;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English