英:['rækɪŋ]
美:['rækɪŋ]
英:['rækɪŋ]
美:['rækɪŋ]
词根:rack
n.rack [机] 齿条;行李架;拷问台
racker 行拷刑者;使人痛苦的人
vi.rack 变形;随风飘;小步跑
vt.rack 折磨;榨取
noun (1)
a framework, stand, or grating on or in which articles are placed
an instrument of torture on which a body is stretched
a cause of anguish or pain
the action of straining or wrenching
a bar with teeth on one face for gearing with a pinion or worm gear to transform rotary motion to linear motion or vice versa (as in an automobile steering mechanism)
a notched bar used as a ratchet to engage with a pawl, click, or detent
a pair of antlers
bed, sack
a triangular frame used to set up the balls in a pool gamealso: the balls as set up
a framework for holding fodder for livestock
verb (1)
transitive verb
to cause to suffer torture, pain, anguish, or ruin
to place (balls, such as pool balls) in a rack
to stretch or strain violently
to raise (rents) oppressively
to harass or oppress with high rents or extortions
to torture on the rack
to work or treat (material) on a rack
to work by a rack and pinion or worm so as to extend or contract
rack a camera
to seize (ropes, such as parallel ropes of a tackle) together
intransitive verb
to become forced out of shape or out of plumb
noun (2)
the rib section of a lamb's forequarters used for chops or as a roast see lamb illustration
the neck and spine of a forequarter of veal, pork, or especially mutton
noun (3)
destruction
rack and ruin
noun (4)
either of two gaits of a horse:
pace sense 4b
a fast showy 4-beat gait similar to the pace but in which the feet of the same side do not touch down at the same time
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to go at a rack
noun (5)
a wind-driven mass of high often broken clouds
verb (3)
intransitive verb
to fly or scud in high wind
verb (4)
transitive verb
to draw off (wine) from the lees
verb (3)
intransitive verb
to fly or scud in high wind
verb (4)
transitive verb
to draw off (wine) from the lees
pallet racking传统式重型物料钢架;托盘货架
racking machine灌装机;分装机;注酒机
Noun (1) Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch rec framework; akin to Old English reccan to stretch, Greek oregein — more at right Noun (2) perhaps from rack >entry 1 Noun (3) alteration of wrack Verb (2) probably alteration of rock >entry 1 Noun (5) Middle English rak rain cloud, rapid movement Verb (4) Middle English rakken, from Old French (Norman & Picard dialect) reequier, probably from Late Latin reaedificare to rebuild, repair, improve, from Latin re- + aedificare to build — more at edify
The first known use of rack was in the 14th century
rack1 of 4noun
a framework for holding fodder for livestock
an instrument of torture on which a body is stretched
a framework or stand on or in which articles are placed bicycle rack
hat rack
a bar with teeth on one side for fitting together with those of a pinion
a pair of antlers
rack2 of 4verb
to cause to suffer torture, pain, sorrow, or ruin
racked by a cough
to stretch or strain violently
racked his brains for the answer
to place (as pool balls) in a rack
rack3 of 4noun
either of two gaits of a horse:
pace sense 2b
a fast showy gait similar to the pace but in which the feet of the same side do not touch down at the same time
rack4 of 4noun
a cut of meat from a lamb or pig that includes some of the rib section
1 He had no thoughts save for the nerve-racking, body - destroying toil.
在这儿只有折磨神经戕害身体的苦工,没有思想。
2 That makes the numbers "1989" is racking up an anomaly in today's world.
3 Warren’s first nomination came for “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us” from “Mannequin” in 1988, and nothing has stopped her from racking up nominations.
4 The new mayor is counting on such bad behavior to balance his first spending plan, which anticipates racking up at least $26 million from increased fines.
5 Yes, I must confess I find interviews rather nerve - racking.
是的, 我必须承认我觉得面试相当让人伤脑筋.
6 The storm sank three destroyers, wrecked 146 aircraft on carriers, and killed 778 troops, racking up a higher death toll than any Japanese attack.
7 the country has been racked by years of civil war
8 He departed "Live!" in 2011 after racking up 28 years on the various iterations of the show.
9 I'm racking my brains to find a way to keep head above water.
我绞尽脑汁想法不欠债.
10 Rai’s tweets went viral, racking up nearly 360K likes as of Tuesday afternoon — and dividing Twitter as far as who was in the wrong.
11 We agree that after a decade of racking up deficits and debt, we finally need to get our fiscal house in order.
在十多年赤字和债务累积之后,我们都认为需要理顺财政状况了。
12 “If you mean racking up balls,” said Shorty, “I don’t know of no pool joints around here needing anybody. You mean you just want any slave you can find?”
13 He said the differences amounted to unfair competition, and said a number of players already banned for casinos for racking up excessive debts were continuing to play freely in outside events.
14 There were no sweaty TV debates with the prime minister or nerve-racking interviews with heavyweight journalists.
不需要在电视上汗流浃背地与人辩论,也不要令人心烦地接受重量级记者的采访。
15 Was it more nerve racking than supporting the Stone Roses at Heaton Park?
16 In its favor: This papal two-hander, which stars Anthony Hopkins as Pope Benedict XVI and Jonathan Pryce as his skeptical successor, Pope Francis, has been racking up audience awards at festivals around the country.
17 Another man, Martin, spent years living on the street, racking up 14 arrests for trespassing and another for drug possession.
18 So she registered the handle @MrsDowJones and began racking up followers with posts written not in jargon, but “in the language I spoke,” she said.
19 He's been racking them up at about 800 a year ever since.
20 The restrained, cinematically beautiful tale of adolescent loneliness was an awards magnet, racking up honors at film festivals around the world and even getting an arguably lesser American adaptation, Let Me In.
1 剧烈的
severe sharp violent sore exquisite vicious drastic vigorous dreadful strenuous searing stabbing blinding thumping all-consuming active intense acute raging grievous cataclysmic smart terrific fierce grinding splitting forceful tempestuous mordant
3 难忍受的
4 强烈
great full bad strong heavy powerful intense violent tremendous keen burning bitter profound fierce elemental hearty towering flaming raging ferocious blinding cordial red-hot consuming vehement all-consuming deep strongly deeply brightly vigorously painfully violently passionately keenly vehemently heartily fervently cordially virulently distractedly depth intensity sharpness bitterness heaviness vigour fierceness vehemence keenness strenuousness
5 强烈的
great full bad strong heavy powerful intense violent tremendous keen burning bitter profound fierce elemental hearty towering flaming raging ferocious blinding cordial red-hot consuming vehement all-consuming
6 非常痛苦
7 剧烈
severe sharp violent sore exquisite vicious drastic vigorous dreadful strenuous searing stabbing blinding thumping all-consuming hard drastically vigorously violently nastily severity sharpness active intense acute raging grievous cataclysmic wildly acutely intensity fury smart terrific fierce grinding splitting forceful tempestuous mordant heavily sorely smartly violence extremity fit to be tied