haul somebody off phrasal verbphr v to force someone to go somewhere that they do not want to go, especially to prison 强迫〔某人〕去某处;〔尤指〕押送〔某人〕至监狱 Police handcuffed him and hauled him off to jail. 警察给他戴上手铐,把他押送至监狱。
haul off• For a second, he watched it absently, and then hauled it off.• Rabin sent in the army to haul them off.• George cracked him again and hauled him off the cart.• Five tugboats hauled the tanker off the rocks and into deeper water.• When the wiry little creatures obstructed her again, she hauled them off their feet.• Los Angeles police handcuffed him and hauled him off to jail.• Was he about to bark out a reprimand? she wondered. Haul her off to the stewards?
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