Hales Meaning in English
word · lemma: hale
ˈheɪɫz
HAYLZ
hˈeɪlz
HAYLZ
释义
'Hales' is a rare or archaic verb meaning to pull, drag, or draw, often used for drawing in air or pulling something forcefully.
用法与细微差别
Rarely used in modern English; found mostly in historical, literary, or poetic texts. May refer both to inhaling or to dragging objects. Not to be confused with 'hale' (healthy). Common in phrases like 'hales a deep breath.'
Spanish: atrae (aire) - arrastra (persona, objeto)Portuguese (BR): puxa (ar) - arrasta (pessoa, objeto)Portuguese (PT): puxa (ar) - arrasta (pessoa, objeto)Chinese (Simplified): 吸入(空气)- 拉(人、物)Chinese (Traditional): 吸入(空氣)- 拉(人、物)Hindi: खींचता है (हवा/व्यक्ति/वस्तु)Arabic: يستنشق (الهواء) - يسحب (شخص، شيء)Bengali: টেনে আনা - টেনে নেওয়া - গভীরভাবে শ্বাস নেওয়াRussian: тащит - волочит - вдыхает (воздух)Japanese: 引っ張る - 引きずる - 息を吸い込むVietnamese: kéo - kéo lê - hít vào sâuKorean: 끌다 - 끌어당기다 - 깊이 들이마시다Turkish: çekmek - sürüklemek - derin nefes almakUrdu: کھینچنا - گھسیٹنا - گہرا سانس لیناIndonesian: menarik - menyeret - menghirup (nafas dalam-dalam)
例句
He hales the heavy cart up the hill.
basic
She hales in the morning air.
basic
The old man hales his boat to the shore.
basic
She hales a deep breath before diving underwater.
natural
The worker hales the rope with all his strength.
natural
Each winter, he hales wood from the forest to keep his family warm.
natural