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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - rake

 

Rake

rake
1. n. & v. --n. 1 a an implement consisting of a pole with a crossbar toothed like a comb at the end, or with several tines held together by a crosspiece, for drawing together hay etc. or smoothing loose soil or gravel. b a wheeled implement for the same purpose. 2 a similar implement used for other purposes, e.g. by a croupier drawing in money at a gaming-table. --v. 1 tr. collect or gather or remove with or as with a rake. 2 tr. make tidy or smooth with a rake (raked it level). 3 intr. use a rake. 4 tr. & intr. search with or as with a rake, search thoroughly, ransack. 5 tr. a direct gunfire along (a line) from end to end. b sweep with the eyes. c (of a window etc.) have a commanding view of. 6 tr. scratch or scrape. Phrases and idioms rake in colloq. amass (profits etc.). rake-off colloq. a commission or share, esp. in a disreputable deal. rake up (or over) revive the memory of (past quarrels, grievances, etc.). Derivatives raker n. Etymology: OE raca, racu f. Gmc, partly f. ON raka scrape, rake 2. n. a dissolute man of fashion. Phrases and idioms rake's progress a progressive deterioration, esp. through self-indulgence (the title of a series of engravings by Hogarth 1735). Etymology: short for archaic rakehell in the same sense 3. v. & n. --v. 1 tr. & intr. set or be set at a sloping angle. 2 intr. a (of a mast or funnel) incline from the perpendicular towards the stern. b (of a ship or its bow or stern) project at the upper part of the bow or stern beyond the keel. --n. 1 a raking position or build. 2 the amount by which a thing rakes. 3 the slope of the stage or the auditorium in a theatre. 4 the slope of a seat-back etc. 5 the angle of the edge or face of a cutting tool. Etymology: 17th c.: prob. rel. to G ragen project, of unkn. orig.
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English racu; akin to Old High German rehho ~ Date: before 12th century 1. an implement equipped with projecting prongs to gather material (as leaves) or for loosening or smoothing the surface of the ground, a machine for gathering hay, an implement like a ~, II. transitive verb (~d; raking) Date: 13th century to gather, loosen, or smooth with or as if with a ~ , to gain rapidly or in abundance, 3. to touch in passing over lightly, scratch, scrape, to censure severely, to search through ; ransack, to sweep the length of especially with gunfire ; enfilade, to glance over rapidly, ~r noun III. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1626 inclination from the perpendicular, inclination from the horizontal ; slope, the angle between the top cutting surface of a tool and a plane perpendicular to the surface of the work, IV. intransitive verb (~d; raking) Date: 1691 to incline from the perpendicular, V. noun Etymology: short for ~hell Date: 1653 a dissolute person ; libertine ...
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