English-Thai Dictionary
rake
N การ ลาดเอียง slope kan-lad-iang
rake
N คน เสเพล คนเจ้าชู้ เสือผู้หญิง playboy kon-sea-pea
rake
N คราด (ใช้ ใน การ ทำสวน lecher krad
rake
N ที่ กวาด เงิน บน โต๊ะ พนัน (ลักษณะ เหมือน คราด ที่ ใช้ ใน การ ทำสวน คราด กวาด เงิน บน โต๊ะ พนัน ti-kwad-ngen-bon-to-pa-nan
rake
VI เอียง ลาด เอียง ไป ข้างหลัง incline iang-lad
rake
VT กวาด ด้วย คราด sweep kwad-duai-krad
rake
VT คุ้ย เขี่ย ขูด scrape kuai
rake
VT เสาะหา ค้นคว้า สืบเสาะ rummage search sor-ha
rake about / around / round
PHRV คุ้ยหา จน ทั่ว คุ้ย ค้น kui-ha-jon-tua
rake in
PHRV กวาด โกย kwad
rake in
PHRV หา (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ เสาะหา ได้รับ shovel in ha
rake it in
PHRV หาเงิน จำนวนมาก (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ ha-ngen-jam-nuan-mak
rake off
PHRV แบ่ง เงิน ที่ ได้มา อย่าง ผิด กฏ หมาย (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ kick back pay off bang-ngen-ti-dai-ma-yang-pid-kod-mai
rake out
PHRV คราด กวาด (ด้วย อุปกรณ์ krad
rake out
PHRV คุ้ยหา ค้นหา dredge up rake up kui-ha
rake over
PHRV คราด ไถ คราด krad
rake over
PHRV ค้นหา เสาะหา rake through kon-ha
rake over
PHRV จำ คำพูด rake up jam-kam-phud
rake over old ashes
IDM เอ่ยถึง ช่วงเวลา แห่ง ความสุข ใน อดีต aoi-tung-chueng-we-la-hang-kwam-suk
rake someone over the coals
IDM ดุว่า (เพราะ ทำผิด (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ call over haul over du-wa
rake through
PHRV ค้นหา เสาะหา rake over kon-ha
rake up
PHRV ค้นหา อย่าง ยุ่งยาก dredge up rake out kon-ha-yang-yung-yak
rake up
PHRV รื้อฟื้น (เรื่องราว ที่ ไม่ดี หรือ เสื่อมเสีย ใน อดีต ขุดคุ้ย rue-fuen
rake up
PHRV รื้อฟื้น rake over rue-fuan
rake up
PHRV ไถ (หญ้า แห้ง ด้วย คราด ให้ เป็นกอง tai
rake-off
N ส่วนแบ่ง ผลประโยชน์ ที่ ได้มา โดย ผิดกฎหมาย (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ suan-bang-pon-pra-yod-ti-dai-ma
rakehell
N คนเจ้าชู้ คน เสเพล คน เหลวไหล
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RAKE
n. An instrument consisting of a head-piece in which teeth are inserted, and a long handle; used for collecting hay or other light things which are spread over a large surface, or in gardens for breaking and smoothing the earth.
RAKE
n. A loose, disorderly, vicious man; a man addicted to lewdness and other scandalous vices.
RAKE
n. 1. The projection of the upper parts of a ship, at the height of the stem and stern, beyond the extremities of the keel. The distance between a perpendicular line from the extremity of stem or stern to the end of the keel, is the length of the rake; one the fore-rake, the other the rake-aft.
2. The inclination of a mast from a perpendicular direction.
RAKE
v.t.[L. frico.] 1. Properly, to scrape; to rub or scratch with something rough; as, to rake the ground.
2. To gather with a rake; as, to rake hay or barley.
3. To clear with a rake; to smooth with a rake; as, to rake a bed in a garden; to rake land.
4. To collect or draw together something scattered; to gather by violence; as, to rake together wealth; to rake together slanderous tales; to rake together the rabble of a town.
5. To scour; to search with eagerness all corners of a place.
The statesman rakes the town to find a plot.
6. In the military art, to enfilade; to fire in a direction with the length of any thing; particularly in naval engagement, to rake is to cannonade a ship on the stern or head, so that the balls range the whole length of the deck. Hence the phrase, to rake a ship fore and aft.
To rake up, applied to fire, is to cover the fire with ashes.
RAKE
v.i. 1. To scrape; to scratch into for finding something; to search minutely and meanly; as, to rake into a dunghill.
2. To search with minute inspection into every part.
One is for raking in Chaucer for antiquated words.
3. To pass with violence or rapidity.
Pas could not stay, but over him did rake.
4. To seek by raking; as, to rake for oysters.
5. To lead a dissolute, debauched life.
6. To incline from a perpendicular direction; as, a mast rakes aft.
RAKED
pp. Scraped; gathered with a rake; cleaned with a rake; cannonaded fore and aft.
RAKEHELL
n. A lewd, dissolute fellow; a debauchee; a rake.
RAKEHELLY
a.Dissolute; wild.
RAKER
n.One that rakes.
RAKESHAME
n.A vile dissolute wretch.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RAKE
Rake, n. Etym: [AS. race; akin to OD. rake, D. reek, OHG, rehho, G.rechen, Icel, reka a shovel, and to Goth. rikan to heap up, collect, and perhaps to Gr. rack to stretch. Cf. Reckon. ]
1. An implement consisting of a headpiece having teeth, and a long handle at right angles to it, -- used for collecting hay, or other light things which are spread over a large surface, or for breaking and smoothing the earth.
2. A toothed machine drawn by a horse, -- used for collecting hay or grain; a horserake.
3. Etym: [Perhaps a different word. ] (Mining )
Defn: A fissure or mineral vein traversing the strata vertically, or nearly so; -- called also rake-vein. Gill rakes. (Anat. ) See under 1st Gill.
RAKE
Rake, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Raked; p. pr. & vb. n. Raking. ] Etym: [AS. racian. See 1st Rake. ]
1. To collect with a rake; as, to rake hay; -- often with up; as, he raked up the fallen leaves.
2. Hence:
Defn: To collect or draw together with laborious industry; to gather from a wide space; to scrape together; as, to rake together wealth; to rake together slanderous tales; to rake together the rabble of a town.
3. To pass a rake over; to scrape or scratch with a rake for the purpose of collecting and clearing off something, or for stirring up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a flower bed.
4. To search through; to scour; to ransack. The statesman rakes the town to find a plot. Swift.
5. To scrape or scratch across; to pass over quickly and lightly, as a rake does. Like clouds that rake the mountain summits. Wordsworth.
6. (Mil. )
Defn: To enfilade; to fire in a direction with the length of; in naval engagements, to cannonade, as a ship, on the stern or head so that the balls range the whole length of the deck. To rake up. (a ) To collect together, as the fire (live coals ), and cover with ashes. (b )To bring up; to search out an bring to notice again; as, to rake up old scandals.
RAKE
RAKE Rake, v. i.
1. To use a rake, as for searching or for collecting; to scrape; to search minutely. One is for raking in Chaucer for antiquated words. Dryden.
2. To pass with violence or rapidity; to scrape along. Pas could not stay, but over him did rake. Sir P. Sidney.
RAKE
Rake, n. Etym: [Cf. dial. Sw. raka to reach, and E. reach. ]
Defn: To inclination of anything from a perpendicular direction; as, the rake of a roof, a staircase, etc. ; especially (Naut. ,
Defn: the inclination of a mast or tunnel, or, in general, of any part of a vessel not perpendicular to the keel.
RAKE
RAKE Rake, v. i.
Defn: To incline from a perpendicular direction; as, a mast rakes aft. Raking course (Bricklaying ), a course of bricks laid diagonally between the face courses in a thick wall, to strengthen.
RAKE
Rake, n. Etym: [OE. rakel rash; cf. Icel. reikall wandering, unsettled, reika to wander. ]
Defn: A loose, disorderly, vicious man; a person addicted to lewdness and other scandalous vices; a debauchee; a roué. Am illiterate and frivolous old rake. Macaulay.
RAKE
RAKE Rake, v. i.
1. Etym: [Icel. reika. Cf. Rake a debauchee. ]
Defn: To walk about; to gad or ramble idly. [Prov. Eng. ]
2. Etym: [See Rake a debauchee. ]
Defn: To act the rake; to lead a dissolute, debauched life. Shenstone. To rake out (Falconry ), to fly too far and wide from its master while hovering above waiting till the game is sprung; -- said of the hawk. Encyc. Brit.
RAKEHELL
Rake "hell `, n. Etym: [See Rakel. ]
Defn: A lewd, dissolute fellow; a debauchee; a rake. It seldom doth happen, in any way of life, that a sluggard and a rakehell do not go together. Barrow.
RAKEHELL; RAKEHELLY
RAKEHELL; RAKEHELLY Rake "hell `, Rake "hell `y, a.
Defn: Dissolute; wild; lewd; rakish. [Obs. ] Spenser. B. Jonson.
RAKEL
Ra "kel, a. Etym: [OE. See Rake a debauchee. ]
Defn: Hasty; reckless; rash. [Obs. ] Chaucer. -- Ra "kel *ness, n. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
RAKER
Rak "er, n. Etym: [See 1st Rake. ]
1. One who, or that which, rakes; as: (a ) A person who uses a rake. (b ) A machine for raking grain or hay by horse or other power. (c ) A gun so placed as to rake an enemy's ship.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: See Gill rakers, under 1st Gill.
RAKERY
RAKERY Rak "er *y, n.
Defn: Debauchery; lewdness. The rakery and intrigues of the lewd town. R. North.
RAKESHAME
Rake "shame `, n. Etym: [Cf. Rakehell, Ragabash.]
Defn: A vile, dissolute wretch. [Obs. ] Milton.
RAKESTALE
Rake "stale `, n. Etym: [Rake the instrument + stale a handle. ]
Defn: The handle of a rake. That tale is not worth a rakestele. Chaucer.
RAKE-VEIN
RAKE-VEIN Rake "-vein `, n.
Defn: See Rake, a mineral vein.
New American Oxford Dictionary
rake
rake 1 |rāk reɪk | ▶noun 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, used esp. for drawing together cut grass or fallen leaves, or smoothing loose soil or gravel. • a wheeled implement used for the same purposes. • a similar implement used for other purposes, e.g., by a croupier drawing in money at a gaming table. ▶verb [ with obj. ] collect, gather, or move with a rake or similar implement: they started raking up hay. • make (a stretch of ground ) tidy or smooth with a rake: the infield dirt is meticulously raked. • scratch or scrape (something, esp. a person's flesh ) with a long sweeping movement: her fingers raked Bill's face. • draw or drag (something ) with a long sweeping movement: she raked a comb through her hair. • sweep (something ) from end to end with gunfire, a look, or a beam of light: Greg let his high beams rake the shrubbery. • [ no obj. ] move across something with a long sweeping movement: his icy gaze raked mercilessly over Lissa's slender figure. • [ no obj. ] search or rummage through something: Nina decided to rake through the drawers. PHRASES ( as ) thin as a rake (of a person ) very thin. PHRASAL VERBS rake something in informal make a lot of money, typically very easily: he was now raking in $250 million a year. rake something up /over revive the memory of an incident or period of time that is best forgotten: I have no desire to rake over the past. DERIVATIVES rak er noun ORIGIN Old English raca, racu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch raak and German Rechen, from a base meaning ‘heap up ’; the verb is partly from Old Norse raka ‘to scrape, shave. ’
rake
rake 2 |reɪk rāk | ▶noun a fashionable or wealthy man of dissolute or promiscuous habits. PHRASES a rake's progress a progressive deterioration, esp. through self-indulgence. [from the title of a series of engravings (1735 ) by Hogarth. ]ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: abbreviation of archaic rakehell in the same sense.
rake
rake 3 |reɪk rāk | ▶verb [ with obj. ] set (something, esp. a stage or the floor of an auditorium ) at a sloping angle. • [ no obj. ] (of a ship's mast or funnel ) incline from the perpendicular toward the stern. • [ no obj. ] (of a ship's bow or stern ) project at its upper part beyond the keel. ▶noun 1 [ in sing. ] the angle at which a thing slopes. 2 the angle of the edge or face of a cutting tool. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: probably related to German ragen ‘to project, ’ of unknown ultimate origin; compare with Swedish raka.
rake
rake 4 |reɪk | ▶noun Brit. a number of railway carriages or wagons coupled together. ORIGIN early 20th cent. (originally Scots and northern English ): from Old Norse rák ‘stripe, streak ’, from an alteration of rek- ‘to drive ’. The word was in earlier use in the senses ‘path, groove ’ and ‘vein of ore ’.
rake-off
rake-off |ˈreɪ ˌkɑf | ▶noun informal a commission or share of the profits from a deal, esp. one that is disreputable.
Oxford Dictionary
rake
rake 1 |reɪk | ▶noun an implement consisting of a pole with a toothed crossbar or fine tines at the end, used especially for drawing together cut grass or smoothing loose soil or gravel. • an implement similar to a rake used for other purposes, e.g. by a croupier drawing in money at a gaming table. • [ in sing. ] an act of raking: giving the lawn a rake. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 draw together with a rake or similar implement: they started raking up hay. • make (ground ) smooth with a rake: I sometimes rake over the allotment. 2 scratch or scrape (something, especially a person's flesh ) with a long sweeping movement: her fingers raked Bill's face. • [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] draw or drag (something ) through something with a sweeping movement: she raked a comb through her hair. • sweep (something ) from end to end with gunfire, a look, or a beam of light: the road was raked with machine-gun fire. • [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] move across something with a long sweeping movement: his icy gaze raked mercilessly over Lissa's slender figure. • [ no obj., with adverbial ] search or rummage through something: he raked through his pockets and brought out a five-pound note. PHRASES rake and scrape black English be extremely thrifty; scrimp and save. rake over ( old ) coals (or rake over the ashes ) chiefly Brit. revive the memory of an incident which is best forgotten. ( as ) thin as a rake (of a person ) very thin. PHRASAL VERBS rake something in informal make a lot of money: the shop's raking it in now. rake something up /over revive the memory of an incident or period that is best forgotten: I have no desire to rake over the past. DERIVATIVES raker noun ORIGIN Old English raca, racu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch raak and German Rechen, from a base meaning ‘heap up ’; the verb is partly from Old Norse raka ‘to scrape, shave ’.
rake
rake 2 |reɪk | ▶noun a fashionable or wealthy man of dissolute or promiscuous habits. PHRASES a rake's progress a progressive deterioration, especially through self-indulgence. [from the title of a series of engravings by Hogarth (1735 ).]ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: abbreviation of archaic rakehell in the same sense.
rake
rake 3 |reɪk | ▶verb [ with obj. ] set (something ) at a sloping angle: the floor is steeply raked. • [ no obj. ] (of a ship's mast or funnel ) incline from the perpendicular towards the stern. • [ no obj. ] (of a ship's bow or stern ) project at its upper part beyond the keel. ▶noun 1 [ in sing. ] the angle at which a thing slopes. 2 the angle of the edge or face of a cutting tool. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: probably related to German ragen ‘to project ’, of unknown ultimate origin; compare with Swedish raka.
rake
rake 4 |reɪk | ▶noun Brit. a number of railway carriages or wagons coupled together. ORIGIN early 20th cent. (originally Scots and northern English ): from Old Norse rák ‘stripe, streak ’, from an alteration of rek- ‘to drive ’. The word was in earlier use in the senses ‘path, groove ’ and ‘vein of ore ’.
rake-off
rake-off ▶noun informal a commission or share of the profits from a deal, especially one that is disreputable.
American Oxford Thesaurus
rake
rake 1 verb 1 he raked the leaves into a pile: scrape up, collect, gather. 2 she raked the gravel: smooth, smooth out, level, even out, flatten, comb. 3 the cat raked his arm with its claws: scratch, lacerate, scrape, rasp, graze, grate; Medicine excoriate. 4 she raked a hand through her hair: drag, pull, scrape, tug, comb. 5 I raked through my pockets: rummage, search, hunt, sift, rifle. 6 machine-gun fire raked the streets: sweep, enfilade, pepper, strafe. PHRASES rake something in informal his frozen yogurt business is raking in the dough: earn, make, get, gain, garner, obtain, acquire, accumulate, bring in, pull in, pocket, realize, fetch, return, yield, raise, net, gross. rake something up I guess I've raked up some bad memories: remind people of, recollect, remember, call to mind; drag up, dredge up.
rake
rake 2 noun he was something of a rake: playboy, libertine, profligate; degenerate, roué, debauchee; lecher, seducer, womanizer, philanderer, adulterer, Don Juan, Lothario, Casanova; informal ladykiller, ladies' man, lech.
Oxford Thesaurus
rake
rake 1 verb 1 another man was raking the clippings into a sack: scrape up /together, collect, gather. 2 she raked the gravel meticulously: smooth, smooth out, level, even out, flatten, comb. 3 the cat raked his face with its claws: scratch, lacerate, scrape, rasp, graze, abrade, grate, bark; technical excoriate. 4 she raked a hand through her hair: drag, pull, scrape, draw, tug. 5 Dempster raked through his pockets: rummage, search, hunt, sift, rifle; ransack, comb, turn upside down, scour, go through with a fine-tooth comb. 6 machine-gun fire raked the streets: sweep, enfilade, pepper, strafe; archaic cannonade, fusillade. 7 her eyes raked the room: search, scan, look around /round /over, survey, study, inspect, scour, scrutinize, examine, explore; N. Amer. informal scope. PHRASES rake something in informal the movie raked in over $300 million: earn, make, get, gain, get paid, obtain, acquire, accumulate, bring in, gather in, pull in, haul in, pocket, realize, make a profit of, fetch, return, yield, raise, clear, net, gross. rake something up I was afraid that someone had raked up the past: remind people of, revive the memory of, recollect, remember, call to mind; drag up, dredge up, speak out about.
rake
rake 2 noun the third earl had the reputation of being something of a rake: playboy, libertine, profligate; degenerate, roué, debauchee, dissolute man, loose-liver; lecher, seducer, ladies' man, womanizer, philanderer, adulterer, Don Juan, Lothario, Casanova; informal ladykiller, lech; dated gay dog, rip, blood; archaic rakehell; rare dissolute.
rake-off
rake-off noun informal he demanded a 10 per cent rake-off. See whack (sense 2 of the noun ).
Duden Dictionary
Rake
Ra ke Substantiv, feminin , die |R a ke | Racke
Rakel
Ra kel Substantiv, feminin Druckwesen , die |R a kel |französisch racle = Schabeisen, zu: racler = (ab )schaben a breites, dünnes Stahlband, mit dem beim Tiefdruck die überschüssige Farbe von der eingefärbten Druckform abgestreift wird b Gerät in Form eines Messers aus Gummi, Holz, mit dem beim Siebdruck die Farbe durch das Sieb gerieben wird
Rakete
Ra ke te Substantiv, feminin , die |Rak e te |die Rakete; Genitiv: der Rakete, Plural: die Raketen älter: Rackette, Rogete < italienisch rocchetta, eigentlich Verkleinerungsform von: rocca = Spinnrocken, nach der einem Spinnrocken ähnlichen zylindrischen Form 1 a als militärische Waffe verwendeter, lang gestreckter, zylindrischer, vorn spitz zulaufender [mit einem Sprengkopf versehener ] Flugkörper, der eine sehr hohe Geschwindigkeit erreicht und auch über weite Entfernungen ein gegnerisches Ziel treffen kann eine taktische Rakete mit Mehrfachsprengkopf | der Wagen geht ab wie eine Rakete (umgangssprachlich ; hat ein großes Beschleunigungsvermögen )b in der Raumfahrt verwendeter Flugkörper von der Form einer überdimensionalen Rakete 1a , der dem Transport von Satelliten, Raumkapseln o. Ä. dient eine mehrstufige, ferngesteuerte Rakete | eine Rakete starten, in den Weltraum schießen 2 Feuerwerkskörper von der Form einer Rakete 1a Raketen abbrennen, abschießen 3 landschaftlich begeistertes, das Heulen einer Rakete 2 nachahmendes Pfeifen bei [Karnevals ]veranstaltungen
Raketenabschussbasis
Ra ke ten ab schuss ba sis Substantiv, feminin Militär , die |Rak e tenabschussbasis |Militärbasis mit Raketenstartrampen
Raketenabschussrampe
Ra ke ten ab schuss ram pe Substantiv, feminin , die |Rak e tenabschussrampe |
Raketenabwehr
Ra ke ten ab wehr Substantiv, feminin Militär , die |Rak e tenabwehr |Abwehr gegnerischer Raketen, Raketenwaffen
Raketenabwehrsystem
Ra ke ten ab wehr sys tem Substantiv, Neutrum Militär , das |Rak e tenabwehrsystem |System der Raketenabwehr
Raketenangriff
Ra ke ten an griff Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rak e tenangriff |mit Raketen durchgeführter Angriff
Raketenantrieb
Ra ke ten an trieb Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rak e tenantrieb |
Raketenapparat
Ra ke ten ap pa rat Substantiv, maskulin Seewesen , der |Rak e tenapparat |Feststoffrakete, mit der zur Bergung von Schiffbrüchigen Leinen zum gestrandeten Schiff geschossen werden
raketenartig
ra ke ten ar tig Adjektiv |rak e tenartig |a einer Rakete 1a ähnlich; wie eine Rakete 1a funktionierend b so schnell wie eine Rakete 1a das Rennen im raketenartigen Tempo fahren
Raketenauto
Ra ke ten au to Substantiv, Neutrum Technik , das |Rak e tenauto |Auto, das mit einer Feststoffrakete angetrieben wird
Raketenbasis
Ra ke ten ba sis Substantiv, feminin Militär , die |Rak e tenbasis |Raketenabschussbasis
Raketenbeschuss
Ra ke ten be schuss Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rak e tenbeschuss |Beschuss mit Raketen
raketenbestückt
ra ke ten be stückt Adjektiv |rak e tenbestückt |mit Raketen bestückt raketenbestückte U-Boote
Raketenflugzeug
Ra ke ten flug zeug Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Rak e tenflugzeug |Flugzeug, das durch ein oder mehrere Raketentriebwerke angetrieben wird
raketengetrieben
ra ke ten ge trie ben Adjektiv |rak e tengetrieben |durch ein Raketentriebwerk angetrieben
Raketenschlitten
Ra ke ten schlit ten Substantiv, maskulin Technik , der |Rak e tenschlitten |in der Raumfahrtforschung zur Untersuchung der Auswirkungen von sehr hohen Geschwindigkeiten verwendetes Schienenfahrzeug, das durch ein oder mehrere Raketentriebwerke angetrieben wird
Raketenschub
Ra ke ten schub Substantiv, maskulin Technik , der |Rak e tenschub |Schubkraft, die durch den Rückstoß einer Rakete 1a 1a, b bewirkt wird
Raketensilo
Ra ke ten si lo Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum Militär , der oder das |Rak e tensilo |der, auch: das Raketensilo der Lagerung und dem Abschuss einer Raketenwaffe dienende schachtartige unterirdische Anlage Kurzform: Silo 3
Raketensprengkopf
Ra ke ten spreng kopf Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rak e tensprengkopf |zu einer Rakete 1a gehörender Sprengkopf
Raketenstart
Ra ke ten start Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rak e tenstart |Start einer Rakete
Raketenstartrampe
Ra ke ten start ram pe Substantiv, feminin , die |Rak e tenstartrampe |Startrampe für Raketen
Raketenstufe
Ra ke ten stu fe Substantiv, feminin Technik , die |Rak e tenstufe | Stufe 3b einer mehrstufigen Rakete 1b
Raketenstützpunkt
Ra ke ten stütz punkt Substantiv, maskulin Militär , der |Rak e tenstützpunkt |Raketenabschussbasis
Raketentechnik
Ra ke ten tech nik Substantiv, feminin , die |Rak e tentechnik |Gesamtheit aller technischen Arbeitsgebiete, die für die Berechnung, Konstruktion und den Bau von Raketen 1a 1a, b notwendig sind
Raketentreibstoff
Ra ke ten treib stoff Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rak e tentreibstoff |Treibstoff für Raketen
Raketentriebwerk
Ra ke ten trieb werk Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Rak e tentriebwerk |
Raketenwaffe
Ra ke ten waf fe Substantiv, feminin Militär , die |Rak e tenwaffe |Geschoss, das von einem oder mehreren Raketentriebwerken angetrieben wird
Raketenwerfer
Ra ke ten wer fer Substantiv, maskulin Militär , der |Rak e tenwerfer |Geschütz, das Raketen 1a abfeuert Kurzform: Werfer 2
Raketenzeitalter
Ra ke ten zeit al ter Substantiv, Neutrum Jargon , das |Rak e tenzeitalter |ohne Plural Zeitalter, das von Existenz und Einsatz von Raketen 1 geprägt ist
Rakett
Ra kett Substantiv, Neutrum , das Racket |Rak e tt |das Rakett; Genitiv: des Rakett [e ]s, Plural: die Rakette und Raketts englisch racket < französisch raquette, eigentlich = Handfläche, zu arabisch rāḥa h Tennisschläger
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
rake
rake 1 /reɪk /名詞 複 ~s /-s /C 1 (地面をならしたり枯れ葉を集める )熊手 (くまで ), レーキ , 馬鍬 (まぐわ ); 火かき (棒 )▸ a garden rake 庭用レーキ 2 レーキ 〘賭博 (とばく )場で賭 (か )け金を集める棒 〙.(as ) l è an [th ì n ] as a r á ke やせて骨と皮ばかりの .動詞 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉 (熊手などで )〈地面など 〉を (かき )ならす , 平らにする (up ); 〈枯れ葉など 〉をかき集める (up, together, in ); «…を » 〈指 つめなど 〉でひっかく , かきむしる «through » ▸ rake leaves and cut grass 落ち葉や刈った芝をかき集める ▸ rake a fire [ashes, coals ](燃えがらなどを棒で引っかいて )火をかき立てる 2 〈人が 〉【銃弾 光線などを 】〈場所 〉に 浴びせる , 掃射する «with » ▸ The soldiers raked the rocks with machine-gun fire .兵士たちは岩場に銃射を浴びせた 3 〈目 視線が 〉〈場所 〉を (なめるように )見つめる ▸ His eyes raked the street .彼の目は通りをなめ回すように見た 4 «…を求めて » (注意深く )…を探す , 調べる «for » .自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…を » (かき )ならす , 平らにする «over » ▸ rake over the soil 土地をならす 2 〈人が 〉 «…を /…を求めて » くまなく探す «through , around , about /for » ▸ He raked through the old manuscripts for the evidence .彼は証拠を得ようと古い写本をくまなく探した 3 〈銃弾 光線などが 〉 (ゆっくりと ) «…を通って » 降り注ぐ «across , through » ▸ lights raking through the trees 木々の間にさす光 r à ke A í n [í n A ]1 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉 (たいして努力もせずに )A 〈大金 〉を手にする .2 ↑他動詞 1 .r à ke it í n ⦅くだけて ⦆大金をもうける [かせぐ ], ぼろもうけする .r à ke A ó ff [ó ff A ]⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈リベートなど 〉を受け取る, A 〈金 〉をピンハネする .r á ke over A 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉 (いやいやながら )A 〈過去の物 〉を調べる .2 ⦅英 ⦆A 〈いやな事 〉について話し続ける .3 ↑自動詞 1 .r à ke A ú p [ú p A ]1 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉A 〈昔のいやな事 〉を蒸し返す .2 ↑他動詞 1 .
rake
rake 2 名詞 〖通例単数形で 〗(船首 船尾 マスト 煙突 舞台などの )傾斜, 傾き .動詞 自動詞 他動詞 (…が [を ])傾斜する [させる ].
rake
rake 3 名詞 C ⦅やや古 ⦆道楽者, 放蕩 (ほうとう )者 .
raked
r á ked /-t /形容詞 傾斜した .
rake-off
r á ke- ò ff 名詞 複 ~s C ⦅くだけて ⦆(不正 違法な利益などの )分け前 ; 手数料 ; 値引き .