英:['reɪkə]
美:['reɪkə]
英:['reɪkə]
美:['reɪkə]
noun (1)
an implement equipped with projecting prongs to gather material (such as leaves) or for loosening or smoothing the surface of the ground
a machine for gathering hay
an implement like a rake
verb (1)
transitive verb
to gather, loosen, or smooth with or as if with a rake
rake leaves into a pile
to gain rapidly or in abundance—usually used with in
rake in a fortune
to touch in passing over lightly
scratch, scrape
to censure severely
to search through : ransack
to sweep the length of especially with gunfire : enfilade
to glance over rapidly
noun (2)
inclination from the perpendicularespecially: the overhang of a ship's bow or stern
inclination from the horizontal : slope
the angle between the top cutting surface of a tool and a plane perpendicular to the surface of the work
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to incline from the perpendicular
noun (3)
a dissolute person : libertine
Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English racu; akin to Old High German rehho rake Noun (2) origin unknown Noun (3) short for rakehell
The first known use of rake was before the 12th century
ramblernoun
a person who rambles
a climbing rose with flexible stems and rather small flowers in large clusters
ramble1 of 2verb
to move from place to place for no special reason
to talk or write without a clear purpose or point
to grow or extend irregularly
ramble2 of 2noun
a long stroll with no particular destination
a rambling story or discussion
rally1 of 3verb
to bring or come together for a common purpose
rallied to the cause
to bring back to order
rallied the retreating troops
to rouse from low spirits or weakness
the patient rallied
to make a comeback stock prices rallied at the close of trading
the team rallied in the fourth quarter
rally2 of 3noun
the action of rallying
a big meeting intended to arouse enthusiasm
a series of shots hit back and forth between players (as in tennis) before a point is won
rally3 of 3verb
to tease in a good-natured way
ralenoun
an abnormal sound that accompanies the sounds of normal breathing (as in bronchitis)
rakish1 of 2adjective
of or resembling that of a rake : dissolute
rakish2 of 2adjective
having a trim or streamlined look that suggests speed a rakish sports car
a rakish ship
jaunty, dashing
rakish clothes
rake1 of 3noun
a garden tool with a long handle and prongs at the end
a machine for gathering hay
rake2 of 3verb
to gather, loosen, or smooth with or as if with a rake raking in money
rake leaves
to touch in passing over lightly
scratch entry 1 sense 1, scrape
to search through : ransack
rake the records for evidence
to sweep the length of with or as if with gunfire
rake3 of 3noun
libertine
rake1 of 3noun
a garden tool with a long handle and prongs at the end
a machine for gathering hay
rake2 of 3verb
to gather, loosen, or smooth with or as if with a rake raking in money
rake leaves
to touch in passing over lightly
scratch entry 1 sense 1, scrape
to search through : ransack
rake the records for evidence
to sweep the length of with or as if with gunfire
rake3 of 3noun
libertine
rake1 of 3noun
a garden tool with a long handle and prongs at the end
a machine for gathering hay
rake2 of 3verb
to gather, loosen, or smooth with or as if with a rake raking in money
rake leaves
to touch in passing over lightly
scratch entry 1 sense 1, scrape
to search through : ransack
rake the records for evidence
to sweep the length of with or as if with gunfire
rake3 of 3noun
libertine
1 Thinking for a new clamping-track instrument is put forward according to the force analysis of it in raker.
通过对耙装机卡轨器的受力分析,提出了新型的卡轨器设计思路。
2 The stone above the wizard disappeared-was just gone. In its place was an upward reaching corridor that cut through several feet of stone to end at the ground floor of the Raker house.
在石头原来的地方出现一条上升的走廊,走廊直直穿过几英尺厚的石板,终结在“清道夫”宅子底层的地板上。
3 he raked repeatedly through his luggage, hoping that in one of the bags he would find his lost passport before his flight's departure
4 the floor of the auditorium doesn't have much of a rake, so sightlines for spectators in the rear are not good
5 was often spotted in sordid places that reinforced a reputation as one of the city's most notorious rakes
6 Investigators later found blood and human tissue in the bed of the truck, as well as on tools in the garage, including hedge trimmers, branch cutters, an ax, a pickax, a baseball bat and a rake.
7 The 10-piece set includes the extremely portable and light canvas bag, as well as a weeder, hand fork, hand rake, transplanting tool, trowel, spray bottle, pruner, and a pair of gloves.
8 The gills constitutes of gill arch, gill raker, gill filament branch leaf.
鱼鳃主要由鳃弓 、 鳃耙 、 鳃丝、鳃小片组成.