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haul (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “haul”

infinitif haul; il hauls; prét. hauled; part. passé hauled; gér. hauling
  1. traîner
    They had to haul the heavy logs up the hill to build the cabin.
  2. transporter
    The company hauls freight across the country using large trucks.
  3. traîner (devant une autorité)
    He was hauled before the court for his involvement in the fraud.
  4. diriger un navire plus près du vent
    The captain ordered the crew to haul the ship to adjust its course.

nom “haul”

s. haul, pl. hauls
  1. butin
    The thieves made off with a haul of cash and jewelry from the store.
  2. trajet
    For long hauls, truck drivers often work in shifts to stay alert.
  3. traction
    It took several hauls to get the car out of the ditch.
  4. prise
    The fishermen had a good haul today.
  5. haul (une collection d'articles achetés, souvent présentée en ligne)
    She shared her shopping haul on her fashion blog.
  6. total (de points ou de buts)
    His haul of four goals led the team to victory.