rake

rake
reik
1. noun
1) (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.) rastrillo
2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rastrillo
3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) acción de pasar el rastrillo

2. verb
1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) rastrillar
2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) hurgar
3) (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 rastrillo
rake
tr[reɪk]
noun
1 (dissolute man) libertino, calavera nombre masculino
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rake
tr[reɪk]
noun
1 (slope) inclinación nombre femenino
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rake
tr[reɪk]
noun
1 (tool) rastrillo
transitive verb
1 (garden) rastrillar; (leaves) recoger con el rastrillo
2 (with gun) barrer
3 (search) registrar
4 (fire) hurgar
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be raking it in estar forrándose
to be as thin as a rake estar como un fideo, estar como un palillo
rake ['reɪk] v, raked ; raking vt
1) : rastrillar
to rake leaves: rastrillar las hojas
2) sweep: barrer
raked with gunfire: barrido con metralla
rake vi
to rake through : revolver, hurgar en
rake n
1) : rastrillo m
2) libertine: libertino m, -na f; calavera m
rake
n.
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 reɪk
noun
1) (garden tool) rastrillo m

as thin as a rake — (colloq) flaco como un palillo or palo (fam)

2) (man) (dated) vividor m, calavera m

II
transitive verb \<\<leaves\>\> recoger* con un rastrillo, rastrillar; \<\<garden/soil\>\> rastrillar
Phrasal Verbs:

I [reɪk]
1.
N (=garden rake) rastrillo m
2. VT
1) (Agr etc) [+ sand, leaves, soil] rastrillar; [+ fire] hurgar
2) (=strafe) [+ ship, file of men] barrer

II
[reɪk]
N (=dissolute man) calavera m

old rake — viejo m verde


III [reɪk]
1.
N (Archit, Naut) inclinación f
2.
VT inclinar
* * *

I [reɪk]
noun
1) (garden tool) rastrillo m

as thin as a rake — (colloq) flaco como un palillo or palo (fam)

2) (man) (dated) vividor m, calavera m

II
transitive verb \<\<leaves\>\> recoger* con un rastrillo, rastrillar; \<\<garden/soil\>\> rastrillar
Phrasal Verbs:

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