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I . rake1 [reɪk] N (tool)

rake
grabie pl

II . rake1 [reɪk] VB trans

1. rake leaves:

rake
grabić [perf z-]

2. rake (with binoculars, searchlight):

rake

III . rake1 [reɪk] VB intr (search)

rake2 [reɪk] VB trans MIL

rake3 [reɪk] N

1. rake (slope):

rake

2. rake (angle):

rake

rake in VB trans inf

rake in money:

rake in
to rake it in

rake over VB trans

rake over PHRVB rake up 2.

See also rake up

rake up VB trans inf

1. rake up (gather):

rake up
zbierać [perf po-]
rake up leaves

2. rake up the past, grievances:

rake up

rake up VB trans inf

1. rake up (gather):

rake up
zbierać [perf po-]
rake up leaves

2. rake up the past, grievances:

rake up

rake-off [ˈreɪkɒf, Am -ɑ:f] N inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Seedbed preparation in gardens often involves secondary tillage via hand tools such as rakes and hoes.
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The fork was more pronounced with a higher rake angle and came with adjustable shock absorbers.
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We could neither take credit for it, nor rake up profits like the retailers.
www.thehindu.com
To rake up events that occurred in a different time and under different sensibilities will have its critics.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The latter also inspired a series of paintings in which he cast himself as the rake.
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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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More than 100,000 of his rakes were produced.
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When the soil is dry, rake over the surface and cover with polythene for a week before sowing.
www.limerickleader.ie
Some games take a time rake instead of a pot rake.
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This can include raking the surface of the water or seining the plants off with large nets.
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