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 Translation for 'to haul' from English to Slovak
VERB   to haul | hauled | hauled
hauling | hauls
SYNO catch | draw | haul | ...
ťahať [nedok.] [silou, s námahou]to haul
vliecť [nedok.] [silou, s námahou]to haul
vytiahnuť [dok.] [silou, s námahou]to haul
vláčiť [nedok.] [silou, s námahou]to haul
doprava
voziť [nedok.] [náklad]
to haul
doprava
prepravovať [nedok.] [náklad]
to haul
doprava
transportovať [dok./nedok.] [náklad]
to haul
Nouns
lup {m}haul
korisť {f}haul
úlovok {m}haul
4 Words
vytiahnuť n-ho z postele [dok.]to haul sb. out of bed
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Usage Examples English
  • These were all horse-drawn or relied on gravity, with a stationary steam engine to haul the wagons back to the top of the incline.
  • Drawbar power (dbp) is the power a railway locomotive has available to haul a train or an agricultural tractor to pull an implement.
  • Pilots also wear helmets and generally carry other safety items such as knives (for cutting their parachute bridle after impact or cutting their harness lines and straps in case of a tree or water landing), light ropes (for lowering from trees to haul up tools or climbing ropes), radios (for communication with other pilots or ground crew), and first-aid equipment.
  • In the modern era the British Army used kites to haul human lookouts into the air for observation purposes, using the kites developed by Samuel Franklin Cody.
  • The earliest documented use of yeoman relative to a navy is found in the "Merchant's Tale of Beryn": "Why gone the yeomen to boat – Anchors to haul?

  • Sheets run aft, whereas tacks are used to haul the clew of a square sail forward.
  • Soon the cave was being mined for calcium nitrate on an industrial scale, utilizing a labor force of 70 slaves to build and operate the soil leaching apparatus, as well as to haul the raw soil from deep in the cave to the central processing site.
  • Metalloproteins also use sulfur to attach to useful metal atoms in the body and sulfur similarly attaches itself to poisonous metal atoms like cadmium to haul them to the safety of the liver.
  • At Zula, the remains of the railway tracks, laid by Napier's Expedition to haul his heavy equipment ashore, can still be seen.
  • Unlike a funicular, inclined elevators operate independently on the slope rather than in interconnected pairs, and lift is required to haul the cars uphill.

  • Double slipways were installed to haul boats over when the difference in water levels were too great for the flash lock to operate.
  • Electrically powered or hydraulic reels can be used to haul in the lines.
  • During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm the M911 vehicles were employed primarily to haul M1 Abrams tanks.
  • One of the advantages over earlier forms of transit was the low rolling resistance of metal wheels on steel rails, allowing the trams to haul a greater load for a given effort.
  • The skipper can then decide when to haul the net.

  • They can be used to haul cargo and possibly also used for human travel.
  • There are many types of semi-trailers in use, designed to haul a wide range of products.
  • Built between 1912 and 1926 to haul sugar cane from farms to the sugar factory in Basseterre, since 2003 the railway has offered a 3.5-hour, 30-mile circle tour of the island on specially designed double-decker open-air coaches, with 12 miles of the trip being by bus.
  • Models in these scales are usually hand-built and powered by live steam, or diesel-hydraulic, and the engines are often powerful enough to haul dozens of human passengers.
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