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I . rake [reɪk] N

1. rake (garden tool):

rake
grablje f pl

2. rake (incline):

rake
naklon m
rake
nagib m

3. rake old pej (dissolute man):

rake
rake

II . rake [reɪk] VB trans

1. rake (treat):

rake soil

2. rake (gather up):

rake leaves, the lawn

III . rake [reɪk] VB intr to rake through sth

rake in VB trans inf (of money)

rake
rake

rake up VB trans

rake-off [ˈreɪkɒf] N inf

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The exhaust system and turbo (except silencers) were strengthened with different tube material, and some dimensions and frame geometry differed (28 rake instead of 26).
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Classification equipment may include ore sorters, gas cyclones, hydrocyclones, rotating trommels, rake classifiers or fluidized classifiers.
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How they are harvested is unknown but may have been by hand or by using oyster rakes.
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The first train would be carrying 500 passengers in a rake of 13 carriages.
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We could neither take credit for it, nor rake up profits like the retailers.
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Some members of this group have a rake on the front surface of their chelicerae used for compacting burrow walls.
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The rake of the seats was changed in 1983 to give the audience better sightlines and add additional seats.
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Often a rake was also prodigal who wasted his (usually inherited) fortune on gambling, wine, women and song, incurring lavish debts in the process.
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During its second weekend, the film raked in another nett.
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Seedbed preparation in gardens often involves secondary tillage via hand tools such as rakes and hoes.
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