Acarreo in english
Haulage
pronunciation: hɔlɪdʒ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hɔlɪdʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures
acarrear1 = haul ; cart ; tote ; schlep [schlepp/shlep].
Example: However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Example: In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.Example: These bags are the best way to tote around your books, groceries, beach stuff, or even your puppy.Example: Moving day is stressful enough without having to sit for hours upon hours in bumper to bumper traffic to schlep one trunkful of boxes over at a time.acarrear2 = mean.
Example: These changes have meant modifications, some very time-consuming, to serials catalogues in libraries.more:
» acarrear con las consecuencias = bear + the consequences .
Example: It never did me any harm, it just taught me to bear the consequences of my actions and the effects they had on others.» acarrear consecuencias = carry + implications .
Example: The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.» acarrear peligro = spell + danger ; hold + danger .
Example: Rising temperatures and acidification in the oceans spell danger for shark populations. Example: While such a record is an obvious incentive to members to participate, it does seem possible that it holds some dangers.» acarrear problemas = spell + trouble .
Example: But economic experts warn further strong growth this year spells trouble for Sydney around the corner.acarreo = haulage ; cartage ; drayage.
Example: Haulage, also called cartage or drayage, is the horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste.Example: Haulage, also called cartage or drayage, is the horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste.Example: Haulage, also called cartage or drayage, is the horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste.