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skupiti // skupljati

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rake up VB trans

1. rake up fig also (gather up):

2. rake up fig (revive):

3. rake up (get together):

in the PONS Dictionary

I. rake [reɪk] N

1. rake (garden tool):

2. rake (incline):

3. rake pej (dissolute man):

II. rake [reɪk] VB trans

1. rake (treat):

rake soil
grabuljati imperf

2. rake (gather up):

rake leaves, the lawn

3. rake (sweep):

rake with the eyes
rake with gunfire
rake with a searchlight

III. rake [reɪk] VB intr

I. up [ʌp] ADV

1. up (to higher position):

2. up (erect):

3. up (out of bed):

4. up (northwards):

5. up (at higher place):

6. up (toward):

up to sb/sth

7. up (in high position):

8. up (higher in price or number):

[from] £50 up

9. up (to point of):

up until [or to]
up to £300
do 300 funti

10. up (in opposition to):

to be up against sb/sth

11. up (depend on):

to be up to sb

12. up (contrive):

to be up to sth

13. up (be adequate):

to be up to sth

14. up Am (apiece):

9 up

Phrases:

II. up [ʌp] PREP

1. up (to higher position):

2. up (along):

3. up (against flow):

4. up (at top of):

5. up Aus, Brit inf (at):

Phrases:

up top Brit inf
up yours! vulg

III. up [ʌp] ADJ

1. up attr (moving upward):

2. up pred (leading):

3. up pred (more intense):

4. up pred (functioning properly):

5. up pred (finished):

6. up pred inf (happening):

7. up pred (informed):

8. up pred (scheduled):

9. up pred LAW:

to be up for trial person

10. up pred (interested in):

IV. up [ʌp] N

1. up inf (good period):

Phrases:

to be on the up and up Brit, Aus inf (be improving)

V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB intr inf

to up and do sth

VI. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB trans

1. up (increase):

up price, tax

2. up glass:

Present
Irake up
yourake up
he/she/itrakes up
werake up
yourake up
theyrake up
Past
Iraked up
youraked up
he/she/itraked up
weraked up
youraked up
theyraked up
Present Perfect
Ihaveraked up
youhaveraked up
he/she/ithasraked up
wehaveraked up
youhaveraked up
theyhaveraked up
Past Perfect
Ihadraked up
youhadraked up
he/she/ithadraked up
wehadraked up
youhadraked up
theyhadraked up

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The main character was often a self-important rake or libertine, posturing heroically.
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This included reducing their funnels from four to two, and they both were given raked, more modern bows, which slightly increased their length.
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This allows unlimited time outside the ring and illegal moves such as eye raking and choking are allowed at all times.
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The residents say these people come and rake up big issues but do not help them when they need it.
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Rakes has a very original twist to his music.
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