rake
rake 英 [reɪk] 美 [rek]
vi. 搜索;用耙子耙;掠过,擦过 vt. 倾斜;搜索;掠过;用耙子耙 n. 耙子;斜度;钱耙;放荡的人,浪子
进行时:raking 过去式:raked 过去分词:raked 第三人称单数:rakes 名词复数:rakes
- If it’s fall and the yard is covered with leaves, you'll want to get out the rake, a long-handled tool with a row of tines. Either that, or get out the excuses and leave the leaves where they lie.
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- vi. 搜索;用耙子耙;掠过,擦过
- vt. 倾斜;搜索;掠过;用耙子耙
- n. 耙子;斜度;钱耙;放荡的人,浪子
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1. The leaves had been raked into a pile.
树叶已经用耙子拢成了一堆。
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2. She raked a comb through her hair.
她用梳子梳理头发。
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3. First rake the soil smooth.
首先把地耙平。
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4. They raked the streets with machine-gun fire.
他们用机枪在街上扫射。
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5. Searchlights raked the grounds.
探照灯从场地上掠过。
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6. She raked around in her bag for her keys.
她在包里到处找钥匙。
- rake (n.1) "toothed tool for drawing or scraping things together," Old English raca "rake," earlier ræce, from Proto-Germanic *rak- "gather, heap up" (source also of Old Norse reka "spade, shovel," Old High German rehho, German Rechen "a rake," Gothic rikan "to heap up, collect"), from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule" (source also of Greek oregein "to reach, stretch out," Latin regere "direct, rule; keep straight, guide"), perhaps via its action, or via the notion of "implement with straight pieces of wood" [Watkins].
- rake (n.2) "debauchee; idle, dissolute person," 1650s, shortening of rakehell. Hogarth's "Rake's Progress" engravings were published in 1735.
- rake (v.) mid-13c., "clear (rubbish, grass, etc.) by raking; gather (grain) by raking," from rake (n.1), or from a lost Old English verb related to it, or from a similar Scandinavian source (compare Swedish raka, Danish rage "rake"). Of gunfire from 1630s. Related: Raked; raking. To rake in money or something like it is from 1580s.
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