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1 rack
n. raf, askı, parmaklık, yemlik (ot), işkence sehpası, gergi, kremayer, rahvan yürüyüş, uçan hafif bulut, uçuşan bulut, şarabın süzülmesi————————v. germek, rafa kaldırmak, uzatmak, askıya asmak, gererek işkence yapmak, işkence etmek, eziyet etmek, rafa koymak, kirayı çok artırmak, kirayı artırarak eziyet etmek, rüzgarda uçuşmak (bulut), fıçıdan çekmek (içki)* * *1. çatı 2. eziyet et (v.) 3. askı (n.)* * *I [ræk] noun(a frame or shelf in or on which objects (eg letters, plates, luggage etc) are put until they are wanted or needed: Put these tools back in the rack; Put your bag in the luggage-rack.) rafII [ræk] III [ræk] -
2 rack up
ot vermek, saman vermek, yem vermek -
3 rack up
ot vermek, saman vermek, yem vermek -
4 rack
parmaklikli raf, aski; iskencede kullanilan germe aleti; kremayer, disli çubuk; ot yemligi; mikroislemci sasisi; çok aci vermek; fazla kira istemek -
5 rack-up
ekrani yukari kaydirma -
6 rack
v.eziyet et:n.askı -
7 rack one's brains
kafa patlatmak* * *(to think desperately hard.) kafa patlatmak -
8 rack and ruin
yıkım -
9 rack mounted
raf yapısında -
10 rack off
v. fıçıdan çekmek (içki) -
11 rack one's brains over
v. kafa patlatmak -
12 rack railway
dişli raylı demiryolu, kremayerli demiryolu -
13 rack rent
n. fahiş kira, yüksek kira, emlâğın yıllık değeri -
14 rack renter
n. yüksek kira isteyen evsahibi -
15 rack wheel
dişli çabuk çarkı -
16 rack off
v. fıçıdan çekmek (içki) -
17 rack one's brains over
v. kafa patlatmak -
18 rack railway
dişli raylı demiryolu, kremayerli demiryolu -
19 rack rent
n. fahiş kira, yüksek kira, emlâğın yıllık değeri -
20 rack renter
n. yüksek kira isteyen evsahibi
См. также в других словарях:
rack — rack … Dictionnaire des rimes
Rack — Rack, n. [Probably fr. D. rek, rekbank, a rack, rekken to stretch; akin to G. reck, reckbank, a rack, recken to stretch, Dan. r[ae]kke, Sw. r[ a]cka, Icel. rekja to spread out, Goth. refrakjan to stretch out; cf. L. porrigere, Gr. ore gein.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rack — may refer to: People * Rack (Buffyverse) * Reinhard Rack, an Austrian politician Kinds of racks * Rack (torture device) * Rack (billiards) * 19 inch rack, a system for mounting electronic modules * Amp rack, short for amplifier rack, a piece of… … Wikipedia
rack — [ rak ] n. m. • 1954; mot angl. « râtelier; étagère » ♦ Anglic. Électron. Tiroir destiné à recevoir des sous ensembles électroniques qui doivent être montés dans une baie (2., 2o). ● rack nom masculin (anglais rack, râtelier) Meuble de rangement… … Encyclopédie Universelle
rack — rack1 [rak] n. [ME racke < LowG rack < IE * rek , to project, bar > ROCK2] 1. a framework, grating, case, stand, etc. for holding or displaying various things [clothes rack, dish rack, pipe rack, bomb rack]: often used in combination:… … English World dictionary
Rack — (r[a^]k), v. t. 1. To extend by the application of force; to stretch or strain; specifically, to stretch on the rack or wheel; to torture by an engine which strains the limbs and pulls the joints. [1913 Webster] He was racked and miserably… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rack — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Rack (desambiguación). Fotografía de un Rack. Un rack es un bastidor destinado a alojar equipamiento electrónico, informático y de comunicaciones. Sus medidas están … Wikipedia Español
Rack — 〈[ ræ̣k] n. 15〉 Regal, Gestell (bes. für Stereoanlagen) [engl.] * * * Rack [rɛk , engl.: ræk], das; s, s [engl. rack = Regal, Gestell]: regalartiges Gestell zur Unterbringung von Elementen einer Stereoanlage. * * * I Rack das, s/ s … Universal-Lexikon
rack — Ⅰ. rack [1] ► NOUN 1) a framework for holding or storing things. 2) a cogged or toothed bar or rail engaging with a wheel or pinion, or using pegs to adjust the position of something. 3) (the rack) historical an instrument of torture consisting… … English terms dictionary
Rack — Rack, n. [See {Wreck}.] A wreck; destruction. [Obs., except in a few phrases.] [1913 Webster] {Rack and ruin}, destruction; utter ruin. [Colloq.] {To go to rack}, to perish; to be destroyed. [Colloq.] All goes to rack. Pepys. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rack — [ræk] verb rack up something to succeed in getting a large amount of something, especially profits, sales, or debts: • His last movie managed to rack up $75 million at the box office. • Somehow he managed to rack up debts of £80,000 … Financial and business terms