Definition
Large amounts of something that have been carried or moved, especially stolen goods or a good catch of fish.
Etymology
From Old French 'haler' meaning 'to pull or drag.' Germanic peoples adopted the word into English, where it developed meanings of pulling cargo or gathering large quantities.
Kelly Says
In archaeology, a 'haul' of artifacts from a dig site is super important—the context of exactly where items were found is as valuable as the items themselves, so an organized haul tells the story of ancient life!
Translations
ARالعربية
حملات
ham-la-at
BNবাংলা
পরিবহন
pa-ri-bo-han
CACatalà
remolcs
re-mol-ks
DADansk
transporter
trans-por-ter
DEDeutsch
Ladungen
lah-doo-ng-en
ELΕλληνικά
φορτία
for-tia
ESEspañol
cargamentos
kar-ga-men-tos
FISuomi
kuormat
kuo-r-mat
FRFrançais
charges
shar-z
HIहिन्दी
गतिविधियाँ
ga-ti-vi-d-hiyaan
IDBahasa Indonesia
pengiriman
pen-gee-ri-man
ITItaliano
carichi
kar-ee-chee
MSBahasa Melayu
pengiriman
pen-gee-ri-man
MYမြန်မာ
လုပ်ငန်း
lo-t-ng-an
NLNederlands
vrachten
vrach-ten
NONorsk
transporter
trans-por-ter
PLPolski
ładunki
wa-dun-kee
PTPortuguês
cargas
kar-gas
RORomână
căruci
kar-oo-chi
SVSvenska
transporter
trans-por-ter
SWKiswahili
mizigo
mi-zi-go
TAதமிழ்
வாகனங்கள்
va-ga-na-ngal
THไทย
การขนส่ง
gaan khon-song
TLTL
pagdadala
pa-gdad-a-la
TRTürkçe
çekimler
che-k-i-ler
UKУкраїнська
вантаж
van-taz
VITiếng Việt
số lượng
so-luong