单词 | man-haul |
释义 | man-haulv. transitive. To drag (a load) by manpower; to pull or lift without mechanical or animal assistance. Also intransitive. ΚΠ 1921 E. R. G. R. Evans South with Scott xvii. 243 Captain Amundsen..told me he himself could never have manhauled as Scott's men did. 1969 Daily Tel. 10 Jan. 1/6 The small party has two objectives in reaching the Pole: 1—To be the first people to man-haul a sledge there. 1985 R. Huntford Shackleton x. 93 Two support parties..followed, man-hauling supplies. 1991 Antiquity 65 852/2 I have..accepted Erasmus'..rate of 1200 kg per man-day for man-hauling rocks with a tumpline and sled. 1995 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 5 Oct. 57/2 After hitting a..famous 61st homer, Roger Maris had to be man-hauled from the dugout by Mickey Mantle and other Yankees, before taking a quick, reluctant ‘bow’ to the fans. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1921 |
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