haul up
phrasal verbPart ofhauling
haul up — phrasal verb
1. to bring someone before an authority to be questioned or judged, especially in a
1.片語動詞
釋義
to bring someone before an authority to be questioned or judged, especially in a formal or official setting
例句
The director was hauled up before the board of directors to explain the missing funds.
Students who broke the rules were hauled up in front of the entire school assembly.