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1 rake
reik
1. noun1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) rastrillo2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rastrillo3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) acción de pasar el rastrillo
2. verb1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) rastrillar2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) hurgar3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) barrer•- rake up
rake n rastrillotr[reɪk]1 (dissolute man) libertino, calavera nombre masculino————————tr[reɪk]1 (slope) inclinación nombre femenino————————tr[reɪk]1 (tool) rastrillo2 (with gun) barrer3 (search) registrar4 (fire) hurgar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be raking it in estar forrándoseto be as thin as a rake estar como un fideo, estar como un palillo1) : rastrillarto rake leaves: rastrillar las hojas2) sweep: barrerraked with gunfire: barrido con metrallarake vito rake through : revolver, hurgar enrake n1) : rastrillo m2) libertine: libertino m, -na f; calavera mn.• belitre s.m.• inclinación s.f.• libertino s.m.• perdido s.m.• perdulario s.m.• rastra s.f.• rastrillo s.m.• rastro s.m.• recogedor s.m.v.• rastrear v.• rastrillar v.
I reɪk1) ( garden tool) rastrillo mas thin as a rake — (colloq) flaco como un palillo or palo (fam)
2) ( man) (dated) vividor m, calavera m
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transitive verb \<\<leaves\>\> recoger* con un rastrillo, rastrillar; \<\<garden/soil\>\> rastrillarPhrasal Verbs:- rake in- rake up
I [reɪk]1.N (=garden rake) rastrillo m2. VT1) (Agr etc) [+ sand, leaves, soil] rastrillar; [+ fire] hurgar2) (=strafe) [+ ship, file of men] barrer- rake in- rake off- rake up
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[reɪk]N (=dissolute man) calavera m
III [reɪk]1.N (Archit, Naut) inclinación f2.VT inclinar* * *
I [reɪk]1) ( garden tool) rastrillo mas thin as a rake — (colloq) flaco como un palillo or palo (fam)
2) ( man) (dated) vividor m, calavera m
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transitive verb \<\<leaves\>\> recoger* con un rastrillo, rastrillar; \<\<garden/soil\>\> rastrillarPhrasal Verbs:- rake in- rake up -
2 rake up
(to find out and tell or remind people about (something, usually something unpleasant that would be better forgotten).) desenterrar, remover, sacar a relucirv + o + adv, v + adv + o1)a) \<\<leaves\>\> rastrillarb) \<\<support\>\> conseguir*2)a) \<\<fire\>\> atizar*b) \<\<scandal/quarrel\>\> sacar* a relucirto rake up the past — remover* or desenterrar* el pasado
VT + ADV [+ subject] sacar a relucir; [+ memories, the past] removerwhy did you have to rake that up? — ¿para qué has vuelto a mencionar eso?
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o1)a) \<\<leaves\>\> rastrillarb) \<\<support\>\> conseguir*2)a) \<\<fire\>\> atizar*b) \<\<scandal/quarrel\>\> sacar* a relucirto rake up the past — remover* or desenterrar* el pasado
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3 rake
nAGRIC rastrillo mCINEMAT inclinación fCONST rastrillo mMINE of hutches tren m, rama fWATER TRANSP of mast caída f -
4 rake in
v + o + adv, v + adv + othey're raking it in — están haciendo mucho dinero, se están forrando (fam)
VT + ADV1) [+ gambling chips] recoger2) *they raked in a profit of £100 — sacaron 100 libras de ganancia
he rakes in £50 on every deal — se toma una tajada de 50 libras de cada negocio *
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + othey're raking it in — están haciendo mucho dinero, se están forrando (fam)
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5 rake
1) visera f2) moldura de hastial fEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rake
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6 rake
s.1 rastrillo (garden tool)2 crápula, calavera (dissolute man)3 raqueta.4 inclinación, inclinación desde la perpendicular.5 persona disoluta, libertino, calavera.vt.1 rastrillar (leaves, soil)2 raspar, rayar.3 acumular abundantemente.4 desviarse de la vertical, desaplomarse, inclinarse.5 desaplomar.vi.1 usar del rastro o de la mielga.2 buscar a tientas, buscar minuciosamente, escudriñar; ahorrar, acumular con cuidado.3 pasar con rapidez o violencia.4 tunar, vaguear, andar vagando, vivir, como un libertino.5 inclinarse, estar fuera de la perpendicular.(pt & pp raked) -
7 rake in
v.1 amasar (familiar) (money)2 recoger con el rastrillo. -
8 rake up
v.1 rastrillar.2 revivir, desenterrar, rememorar, escarbar.3 sacar a relucir, sacar a luz. -
9 rake-off
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10 rake in the money
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11 rake s.o. over the coals
rake s.o. over the coalsexpr.• criticar a alguien severamente expr. -
12 rake together
VT + ADV reunir or recoger con el rastrillo; (fig) [+ money] reunir -
13 rake about
vi.rebuscar (search)-> rake around -
14 rake off
VT + ADV1) (lit) quitar con el rastrillo2) * pej [+ share of profits, commission] sacar -
15 rake over
v + adv + o \<\<soil/flowerbed\>\> rastrillar; \<\<past events\>\> volver* sobreVT + ADV [+ flowerbed] rastrillar; (fig) [+ memories, past] remover* * *v + adv + o \<\<soil/flowerbed\>\> rastrillar; \<\<past events\>\> volver* sobre -
16 rake through
(to make a thorough search: I'm raking through these boxes of old clothes.) registrar, buscar en; escudriñar -
17 rake tile
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rake tile
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18 rake-bar loader
nAGRIC rastrillo recolector-cargador m -
19 rake away
v.quitar con el rastrillo. -
20 rake off
v.1 llevarse (familiar) (money)2 quitar con el rastrillo, rastrillar.
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