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1 rake
I 1. noun 2. transitive verb1) harken [Laub, Erde, Fußboden, Kies, Oberfläche]2)rake the fire — die Asche entfernen
3) (with eyes/shots) bestreichenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/60162/rake_in">rake in- rake upII noun(person) Lebemann, der* * *[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.) der Rechen2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) der Rechen3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) das Rechen2. verb1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) rechen3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) bestreichen•- rake through- rake up* * *[reɪk]I. ngarden \rake Rechen msteel \rake Stahlrechen mwooden \rake Holzrechen mII. vt1. (treat)to \rake the soil den Boden harken [o lockern2. (gather up)▪ to \rake sth etw [zusammen]rechento \rake leaves/the lawn Laub/den Rasen rechen3. (sweep)▪ to \rake sth with the eyes etw durchstreifen; with gunfire etw beharken; with a searchlight etw absuchen4. (comb)III. vi▪ to \rake through sth etw durchsuchento \rake through a cupboard einen Schrank durchsuchento \rake through a pile of washing einen Wäscheberg durchwühlen* * *I [reɪk]1. n(= garden rake, croupier's rake) Harke f, Rechen m (dial); (for grate) Kaminrechen m; (for furnace) Ofenkrücke f2. vt2) (machine gun, searchlight) bestreichen3) (liter nails, branches) kratzen3. vi(= search)to rake around or about — (herum)wühlen, (herum)stöbern
IIto rake through old papers — in alten Papieren wühlen or stöbern
n(= person) Lebemann m, Schwerenöter m III1. n (NAUTof mast) schiefe Stellung, Neigung f; (of stage, seating) Neigung f; (AVIAT, of wing) Anstellwinkel m; (AUT, of seat) verstellbare Rückenlehne2. vi (NAUT)sich neigen; (THEAT) ansteigen* * *rake1 [reık]A s2. TECHa) Krücke f, Rührstange fb) Kratze fc) Schürhaken mB v/t1. (glatt) rechen, (glatt) harken:rake together zusammenrechen, -harken2. a) (auseinander)kratzen oder -scharrenb) auskratzen4. durchstöbern ( for nach):rake one’s memory sein Gedächtnis durchforsten5. MIL (mit Feuer) bestreichen, beharken6. (mit den Augen) absuchen, überblickenC v/i1. rechen, harken2. auch rake about ( oder [a]round) herumstöbern, (-)suchen (in in dat; among unter dat; for, after nach):rake through sth etwas durchsuchen3. kratzen, scharrenrake2 [reık] s Roué m, (vornehmer) Lebemannrake3 [reık]A v/i1. Neigung haben2. SCHIFFa) überhängen (Steven)b) Fall haben, nach hinten geneigt sein (Mast, Schornstein)B v/t (nach rückwärts) neigen:raked chair Stuhl m mit geneigter LehneC s1. Neigung(swinkel) f(m):at a rake of bei einer Neigung von2. SCHIFFa) Überhängen nb) Fall m (des Mastes oder Schornsteins)3. FLUG Abschrägung f der Tragflächenspitze4. TECH Schnitt-, Schneid(e)winkel m:rake angle Spanwinkel* * *I 1. noun 2. transitive verb1) harken [Laub, Erde, Fußboden, Kies, Oberfläche]2)3) (with eyes/shots) bestreichenPhrasal Verbs:- rake in- rake upII noun(person) Lebemann, der* * *n.Harke -n f.Rechen - m. v.harken v. -
2 rake up
transitive verb2) (fig.) wieder ausgraben* * *(to find out and tell or remind people about (something, usually something unpleasant that would be better forgotten).) aufrühren* * *◆ rake upvt▪ to \rake up up ⇆ sthto \rake up up the leaves das Laub zusammenrechenshe's always raking up the past ständig muss sie die alten Geschichten wieder aufwärmento \rake up up a quarrel einen Streit schüren3. (get together)see if you can \rake up up a few costumes for the carnival sieh zu, ob du ein paar Faschingskostüme auftreiben kannst* * *vt sep1) leaves zusammenharkento rake up the past — in der Vergangenheit wühlen
* * *rake up v/t1. zusammenrechen, -harken* * *transitive verb2) (fig.) wieder ausgraben
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