词组 | haul them off |
释义 | (redirected from haul them off)haul off1. To forcibly remove someone or something from some place. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "haul" and "off." Yeah, but the police will haul you off if you get caught! 2. To recoil or pull back before taking some action. I can't believe that guy just hauled off and punched you! 3. To do something with little forethought. For the sake of my bank account, I had to stop hauling off and buying new clothes every time I got upset. 4. To relocate. What am I going to do if the company hauls off halfway across the country? haul off1. Draw back slightly, in preparation for some action. For example, He hauled off and smacked his brother in the face. [c. 1800] 2. Also, haul out. Shift operations to a new place, move away. For example, The group gradually hauled off to the West Coast, or The train hauled out just as I arrived. [Second half of 1800s] haul offv. Slang 1. To carry someone or something away to some place, especially by force: The police hauled the troublemaker off to jail. The troops hauled off the spy for questioning. 2. To draw back slightly, as in preparation for initiating an action: The tormented child hauled off and slugged the bully. 3. To do something impulsively: I hauled off and bought a new car last weekend. 4. To shift operations to a new place; move away: The company said goodbye to Buffalo and hauled off to Phoenix. |
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