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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.) policaII [ræk] III [ræk]* * *I [ræk]noun(hlevske) jasli (za seno); stojalo, obešalnik s klini; polica s predali za sortiranje; mreža za prtljago v vagonu itd.; technical nazobčana palica, tračnicaclothes rack — stojalo, obešalnik za oblekoparcel rack — mreža, polica za prtljago (v avtobusu, vlaku)to live at rack and manger — živeti brezskrbno, v razkošju; biti pri korituII [ræk]transitive verbopremiti (hlev) z jaslimi; napolniti jasli s krmo; namestiti ali postaviti na polico, obesiti na obešalnik; hraniti, krmiti (konja)to rack up a horse — privezati konja k jaslim, dati konju sena v jasliIII [ræk]1.nounnatezalnica, naprava za mučenje, lestev za natezanje, za mučenje; muke na natezalnici, muka; nevihta, neurje, huda burjaon the rack figuratively na natezalnici, na mučenju; z muko, z največjim naporom, zelo napetoto be on the rack — biti na natezalnici (tudi figuratively)to put on the rack — dati na natezalnico, mučiti;2.transitive verbdati na natezalnico, mučiti; figuratively mučiti, trpinčiti, mrcvariti, pritisniti koga (ob zid); napenjati, napeti do skrajnosti (možgane); (iz)tirjati, izsiliti čim višjo najemnino, izses(av)ati (zakupnike, stanovanjske najemnike); izkoriščati, izčrpavati (zemljo)to rack one's brains — beliti, razbijati si glavo, napenjati možganeIV [raek]noununičenje, poguba, propadV [ræk]1.nounod vetra gnani oblaki, gmota oblakov;2.intransitive verbpoditi se, drveti; vleči se, biti gnan od vetrov (o oblakih)VI [ræk]1.nounarak (vrsta vzhodnjaških likerjev, navadno iz riža);2.transitive verbpretakati, odtakati (vino v steklenice) (često off)VII [ræk]1.noundrnec, dir; droben korak;2.intransitive verbdirkati; teči v lahnem diru, v drncuVIII [ræk]noundebela vratina (teletine, svinjine, jagnjetine, ovčjega mesa)
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racked up — mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. (See also rack up.) □ They drank till they were good and racked. □ Man, are you racked. What did you drink? A gallon? □ They all got racked up last weekend … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
racked — adj American 1. ruined, defeated, disabled. The term referred originally to being kicked or struck in the rack or male genital area. 2. intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. The adolescent usage is probably a borrowing of the standard term as it… … Contemporary slang
Racked — Rack Rack, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Racked} (r[a^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Racking}.] [See {Rack} that which stretches, or {Rock}, v.] To amble fast, causing a rocking or swaying motion of the body; to pace; said of a horse. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
racked-up — adj American tense, stressed, strung up. An expression heard occasionally since the 1970s. I remember my first shoot. You know I was really racked up but the lieutenant was there for me. (Miami Vice, US TV series, 1988) … Contemporary slang
racked — mod. struck in the testicles. (Usually objectionable.) □ The quarterback got racked and didn’t play the rest of the quarter … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
racked with pain — When someone is suffering from severe pain, they are racked with pain. The soldier was so badly injured that he was racked with pain … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
racked — Synonyms and related words: affected, afflicted, agonized, clawed, convulsed, crucified, devoured by, distressed, harrowed, hurt, hurting, imbued with, impressed, impressed with, in distress, in pain, lacerated, lancinated, martyred, martyrized,… … Moby Thesaurus
racked — adj. in pain, tortured, tormented ræk n. shelf; frame or pole on which items are hung; trough for animal feed v. torment, torture … English contemporary dictionary
racked by — tormented by , tortured by … English contemporary dictionary
racked — American drunk or under the influence of illegal narcotics Not tortured on a rack, but otherwise laid out, it would seem … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
racked — past of rack … Useful english dictionary