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Etymology: [ 'rAk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English racu; akin to Old High German rehho rake.

Tırmık, tırmıklamak, taraklamak, arayıp taramak, tırmıkla toplamak, raken, hovarda, eğiklik, yana yatırmak, eğimlenmek, eğrilmek, basınç sensörü, eski çapkın, aramak, hafif yan ya, çalım, eğim açısı, fırın tarağı, çapkın, sahne yokuşu, hergele, zampara, yan yatmak, gelberi, uçarı, taramak, tırmıkla düzeltmek, yan yatma (gemi), çapkın adam, araştırmak, taramak (silah), rake meylet/ara/düzelt, hovarda/meyil/tırmık, yan koyma, bir direğin veya dikili şeyin meyli, meyletmek, Bir yandan bir yana ateş etmek, taramak, tırmıkla topla, yan yatmak (gemi), i., bahç. tırmık, tarak. f, (toprağı) tırmıklamak/taraklamak, through -i taramak, -i dikkatle gözden geçirmek. 4,

1 Tırmık     ts
2rake tırmıklamak     ts
3rake taraklamak     ts
4rake arayıp taramak     ts
5rake tırmıkla toplamak     ts
6rake raken     ts
7rake hovarda     ts
8rake eğiklik     ts
9rake yana yatırmak     ts
10rake eğimlenmek     ts
11rake eğrilmek     ts
12rake basınç sensörü     ts
13rake eski çapkın     ts
14rake aramak     ts
15rake hafif yan ya     ts
16rake çalım  Askeri     ts
17rake eğim açısı     ts
18rake fırın tarağı     ts
19rake çapkın     ts
20rake sahne yokuşu  Tiyatro     ts
21rake hergele     ts
22rake zampara     ts
23rake yan yatmak     ts
24rake gelberi     ts
25rake uçarı     ts
26rake taramak     ts
27rake tırmıkla düzeltmek     ts
28rake yan yatma (gemi)  isim     ts
29rake çapkın adam  isim     ts
30rake araştırmak  fiil     ts
31rake taramak (silah)  fiil     ts
32rake rake meylet/ara/düzelt     ts
33rake hovarda/meyil/tırmık     ts
34rake yan koyma     ts
35rake bir direğin veya dikili şeyin meyli     ts
36rake meyletmek     ts
37rake Bir yandan bir yana ateş etmek, taramak  Askeri     ts
38rake tırmıkla topla  fiil     ts
39rake yan yatmak (gemi)  fiil     ts
40rake i., bahç. tırmık, tarak. f     ts
41rake (toprağı) tırmıklamak/taraklamak     ts
42rake through -i taramak, -i dikkatle gözden geçirmek. 4     ts
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third person singular of rake, plural of rake, A puffer that emits a stream of spaceships rather than a trail of debris, To use a rake on (leaves, debris, soil, a lawn, etc) in order to loosen, gather together, or remove debris from, To search thoroughly, the sloped edge of a roof at or adjacent to the first or last rafter, the direction of slip during fault movement. The rake is measured within the fault plane, A garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil, a lot, plenty, To spray with gunfire, a set of coupled rail vehicles, normally coaches or wagons, a range, stray, To run or rove, To claw at; to scratch, A man habituated to immoral conduct, a course; direction; stretch, To gather, especially quickly (often as rake in), To guide; to direct, To proceed rapidly; to move swiftly, The intersection of the plane of the roof and the plane of the gable (As opposed to end walls meeting hip roofs), The angle of a vessel's masts from the vertical, A libertine A contraction of rakehell, used by Milton and others “And far away amid their rakehell bands They speed a lady left all succourless ” Francis Quarles Rakshas Evil spirits who guard the treasures of Kuvera, the god of riches They haunt cemeteries and devour human beings; assume any shape at will, and their strength increases as the day declines Some are hideously ugly, but others, especially the female spirits, allure by their beauty (Hindu mythology ), The trim members that run parallel to the roof slope and form the finish between the roof and wall at a gable end, In mining, the angle of inclination of a vein, The edge of a roof which intersects the gable part of a roof, The angle or inclination of the stair as it climbs from one floor to the next, The incline of a stage floor or seating area away from the horizontal Originally introduced as a way of improving sightlines to the stage under poor lighting conditions last century, The angle or distance that a pole is tilted; may be in line or traverse to the line, A measurement of the top of the mast's tilt toward the bow or stern, The slope edge of a roof at the first or last rafter, jut out (ship's bow or stern above keel), level or smooth with a rake; "rake gravel", The angle at which a stage (or auditorium) sits, sloping down toward the front, The inclination of the mast in the fore and aft line from the vertical, A face-off move in which a player sweeps the ball to the side, An amount of money taken out of every pot by the dealer - this is the poker rooms cut of the pot and how they make their money Typically from $1 to $3 depending on the size of the betting allowed, 1 (also "trap rake") a tool placed in sand-filled bunkers for the purpose of re-smoothing the surface after walking in, and playing a shot out of, the sand 2 (archaic) a lofted iron (resembling a rake, thus its name) with vertical slots in the face to decrease resistance or channel water, used commonly to play from wet ground Example: 1 She left the rake/trap rake in the bunker after smoothing her footprints and the spot where her club removed sand 2 Long ago, when there was no such thing as "casual water," some players carried a specialty club called a rake, To scrape or scratch across; to pass over quickly and lightly, as a rake does, To search through; to scour; to ransack, 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, To use a rake, as for searching or for collecting; to scrape; to search minutely, 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, 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, To collect with a rake; as, to rake hay; often with up; as, he raked up the fallen leaves, A fissure or mineral vein traversing the strata vertically, or nearly so; called also rake-vein, A toothed machine drawn by a horse, used for collecting hay or grain; a horserake, To pass with violence or rapidity; to scrape along, the inclination of a mast or funnel, or, in general, of any part of a vessel not perpendicular to the keel, a long-handled tool with a row of teeth at its head; used to move leaves or loosen soil a dissolute man in fashionable society gather with a rake; "rake leaves", sweep the length of; "The gunfire raked the coast, move through with or as if with a rake; "She raked her fingers through her hair", To act the rake; to lead a dissolute, debauched life, A loose, disorderly, vicious man; a person addicted to lewdness and other scandalous vices; a debauchee; a roué, The inclination of anything from a perpendicular direction; as, the rake of a roof, a staircase, etc, To incline from a perpendicular direction; as, a mast rakes aft, To walk about; to gad or ramble idly, The sloped perimeter edge of a roof that runs from the eaves to the ridge The rake is usually perpendicular to the eaves and ridge, 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, Trim members that run parallel to the roof slope and form the finish between the wall and a gable roof extension, Refers to the slope of the roof at the end of a gable, where the outside part of the overhang forms an upside down V, scrape gently; "graze the skin", The money removed from each pot by the house Medium and high-limit games typically have a time charge rather than a rake A typical Atlantic City low-limit rake is 10% of the pot up to a $4 maximum The same table in California may rake just the big blind, with the small blind going towards a jackpot Despite all the bad players, the high rake made it hard to turn a profit at the game, The amount of money, in chips, taken by the house as the service fee, an alternate term for "bounce" ROCKER SOLE: refers to a sole that is curved from the toe to the heel ROUND TOE: a curved line in the toe of a clubhead, Slope of a roof; the molding placed along the sloping edge of a gable to cover the edges of siding, An amount of money taken out of every pot by the dealer - this is the cardroom's income, collect, gather together; cause to slant, cause to slope, gather with a rake; "rake leaves", If you rake a surface, you move a rake across it in order to make it smooth and level. Rake the soil, press the seed into it, then cover it lightly, A rake is a garden tool consisting of a row of metal or wooden teeth attached to a long handle. You can use a rake to make the earth smooth and level before you put plants in, or to gather leaves together, gardening tool with a comb-like end; slope, slant, incline, examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi", If you rake leaves or ashes, you move them somewhere using a rake or a similar tool. I watched the men rake leaves into heaps. An immoral or dissolute person; a libertine, sweep the length of; "The gunfire raked the coast", a dissolute man in fashionable society, a long-handled tool with a row of teeth at its head; used to move leaves or loosen soil, degree of deviation from a horizontal plane; "the roof had a steep pitch",

43 third person singular of rake     ts
44 plural of rake     ts
45rake A puffer that emits a stream of spaceships rather than a trail of debris     ts
46rake To use a rake on (leaves, debris, soil, a lawn, etc) in order to loosen, gather together, or remove debris from - "We raked all the leaves into a pile"     ts
47rake To search thoroughly - "Detectives appeared, roped the curious people out of the grounds, and raked the place for clews. -- Captain John Blaine"     ts
48rake the sloped edge of a roof at or adjacent to the first or last rafter     ts
49rake the direction of slip during fault movement. The rake is measured within the fault plane     ts
50rake A garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil     ts
51rake a lot, plenty - "Jim has had a rake of trouble with his new car."     ts
52rake To spray with gunfire - "the enemy machine guns raked the roadway"     ts
53rake a set of coupled rail vehicles, normally coaches or wagons - "The train was formed of a locomotive and a rake of six coaches"     ts
54rake a range, stray - "a sheep-raik = a sheep-walk"     ts
55rake To run or rove     ts
56rake To claw at; to scratch - "Her sharp fingernails raked the side of my face."     ts
57rake A man habituated to immoral conduct - "We now have rakes in the habit of Roman senators, and grave politicians in the dress of Rakes. — the Spectator"     ts
58rake a course; direction; stretch     ts
59rake To gather, especially quickly (often as rake in) - "The casino is just raking in the cash; it's like a license to print money."     ts
60rake To guide; to direct     ts
61rake To proceed rapidly; to move swiftly     ts
62rake The intersection of the plane of the roof and the plane of the gable (As opposed to end walls meeting hip roofs)     ts
63rake The angle of a vessel's masts from the vertical     ts
64rake A libertine A contraction of rakehell, used by Milton and others “And far away amid their rakehell bands They speed a lady left all succourless ” Francis Quarles Rakshas Evil spirits who guard the treasures of Kuvera, the god of riches They haunt cemeteries and devour human beings; assume any shape at will, and their strength increases as the day declines Some are hideously ugly, but others, especially the female spirits, allure by their beauty (Hindu mythology )     ts
65rake The trim members that run parallel to the roof slope and form the finish between the roof and wall at a gable end     ts
66rake In mining, the angle of inclination of a vein     ts
67rake The edge of a roof which intersects the gable part of a roof     ts
68rake The angle or inclination of the stair as it climbs from one floor to the next     ts
69rake The incline of a stage floor or seating area away from the horizontal Originally introduced as a way of improving sightlines to the stage under poor lighting conditions last century     ts
70rake The angle or distance that a pole is tilted; may be in line or traverse to the line     ts
71rake A measurement of the top of the mast's tilt toward the bow or stern     ts
72rake The slope edge of a roof at the first or last rafter     ts
73rake jut out (ship's bow or stern above keel)     ts
74rake level or smooth with a rake; "rake gravel"     ts
75rake The angle at which a stage (or auditorium) sits, sloping down toward the front     ts
76rake The inclination of the mast in the fore and aft line from the vertical     ts
77rake A face-off move in which a player sweeps the ball to the side     ts
78rake An amount of money taken out of every pot by the dealer - this is the poker rooms cut of the pot and how they make their money Typically from $1 to $3 depending on the size of the betting allowed     ts
79rake 1 (also "trap rake") a tool placed in sand-filled bunkers for the purpose of re-smoothing the surface after walking in, and playing a shot out of, the sand 2 (archaic) a lofted iron (resembling a rake, thus its name) with vertical slots in the face to decrease resistance or channel water, used commonly to play from wet ground Example: 1 She left the rake/trap rake in the bunker after smoothing her footprints and the spot where her club removed sand 2 Long ago, when there was no such thing as "casual water," some players carried a specialty club called a rake     ts
80rake To scrape or scratch across; to pass over quickly and lightly, as a rake does     ts
81rake To search through; to scour; to ransack     ts
82rake 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     ts
83rake To use a rake, as for searching or for collecting; to scrape; to search minutely     ts
84rake 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     ts
85rake 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     ts
86rake To collect with a rake; as, to rake hay; often with up; as, he raked up the fallen leaves     ts
87rake A fissure or mineral vein traversing the strata vertically, or nearly so; called also rake-vein     ts
88rake A toothed machine drawn by a horse, used for collecting hay or grain; a horserake     ts
89rake To pass with violence or rapidity; to scrape along     ts
90rake the inclination of a mast or funnel, or, in general, of any part of a vessel not perpendicular to the keel     ts
91rake a long-handled tool with a row of teeth at its head; used to move leaves or loosen soil a dissolute man in fashionable society gather with a rake; "rake leaves"     ts
92rake sweep the length of; "The gunfire raked the coast     ts
93rake move through with or as if with a rake; "She raked her fingers through her hair"     ts
94rake To act the rake; to lead a dissolute, debauched life     ts
95rake A loose, disorderly, vicious man; a person addicted to lewdness and other scandalous vices; a debauchee; a roué     ts
96rake The inclination of anything from a perpendicular direction; as, the rake of a roof, a staircase, etc     ts
97rake To incline from a perpendicular direction; as, a mast rakes aft     ts
98rake To walk about; to gad or ramble idly     ts
99rake The sloped perimeter edge of a roof that runs from the eaves to the ridge The rake is usually perpendicular to the eaves and ridge     ts
100rake 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     ts
101rake Trim members that run parallel to the roof slope and form the finish between the wall and a gable roof extension     ts
102rake Refers to the slope of the roof at the end of a gable, where the outside part of the overhang forms an upside down V     ts
103rake scrape gently; "graze the skin"     ts
104rake The money removed from each pot by the house Medium and high-limit games typically have a time charge rather than a rake A typical Atlantic City low-limit rake is 10% of the pot up to a $4 maximum The same table in California may rake just the big blind, with the small blind going towards a jackpot Despite all the bad players, the high rake made it hard to turn a profit at the game     ts
105rake The amount of money, in chips, taken by the house as the service fee     ts
106rake an alternate term for "bounce" ROCKER SOLE: refers to a sole that is curved from the toe to the heel ROUND TOE: a curved line in the toe of a clubhead     ts
107rake Slope of a roof; the molding placed along the sloping edge of a gable to cover the edges of siding     ts
108rake An amount of money taken out of every pot by the dealer - this is the cardroom's income     ts
109rake collect, gather together; cause to slant, cause to slope  fiil     ts
110rake gather with a rake; "rake leaves"     ts
111rake If you rake a surface, you move a rake across it in order to make it smooth and level. Rake the soil, press the seed into it, then cover it lightly     ts
112rake A rake is a garden tool consisting of a row of metal or wooden teeth attached to a long handle. You can use a rake to make the earth smooth and level before you put plants in, or to gather leaves together     ts
113rake gardening tool with a comb-like end; slope, slant, incline  isim     ts
114rake examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"     ts
115rake If you rake leaves or ashes, you move them somewhere using a rake or a similar tool. I watched the men rake leaves into heaps. An immoral or dissolute person; a libertine     ts
116rake sweep the length of; "The gunfire raked the coast"     ts
117rake a dissolute man in fashionable society     ts
118rake a long-handled tool with a row of teeth at its head; used to move leaves or loosen soil     ts
119rake degree of deviation from a horizontal plane; "the roof had a steep pitch"     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada rakes kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. rakes kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan rakes kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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