0 to pull with great effort or difficulty -- ลาก
Horses were used to haul barges along the canals.
He gave the rope a haul.
3 the amount of anything, especially fish, that is got at one time -- จำนวน
The fishermen had a good haul
The thieves got away from the jeweller’s with a good haul.
The government needed professional and politically-minded staff to take on the planned political development of the country over the long haul.
The whole business can become a very long haul and not every teacher possesses the self-efficacy to cope.
In the sugar fields, oxen replaced tractors in hauling cane to the mills, and bagasse was used as fuel to conserve oil.
From about 128 km away, they hauled huge basalt boulders, from which to carve colossal heads, and nearly 100 other sculptures.
Collection, that is, the gathering of research data, takes time, attention to detail, and essentially defines the "long haul" of the research process.
Some firms receive fees for hauling away waste and dead animals, essentially buying inputs at a negative price.
I think that the counter-argument can be put more strongly than this : given the vast amount of input, language acquisition is a long haul.
The entire haul from the cruise was 33 seals, eight bears, and 45 reindeer.
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