Rakish
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rakish teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- sefa pezevengi {s}
- uçarı
- rahat
- serbest
- bambılı
- laubali
- gösterişli
- süratli (gemi) {s}
- sefih görünüşl
- direkleri arkaya doğru yatık {s}
- sefih
- rahat ve alışılmışın dışında olan {s}
- hızlı {s}
- şık {s}
- çarpık
- havalı {s}
- direkleri hafifçe arkaya yatık
- yampiri
- özgür
- gösterişli/laubali
- ahlaksız
- çapkın {s}
- hovarda {s}
- rakishlyyana eğilmiş olarak
- yan
- rake
- tırmık
Kulübede bir tırmık bulacaksınız.
-You'll find a rake in the shed.
Ben kömürleri tırmıkla topluyorum.
-I'm being raked over the coals.
- rake
- tırmıkla düzeltmek
- rake
- {f} tırmıklamak
- rake
- {f} tırmıkla toplamak
- rake
- taraklamak
- rake
- arayıp taramak
- rake
- eğrilmek
- rake
- basınç sensörü
- rake
- hovarda
- rake
- hergele
- rake
- (Tiyatro) sahne yokuşu
- rake
- eğim açısı
- rake
- (Askeri) çalım
- rake
- eğimlenmek
- rake
- hafif yan yatmak
- rake
- (about/around ile) aramak
- rake
- eğiklik
- rake
- eski çapkın
- rake
- {f} tırmıkla topla
Tom Mary'ye yaprakları tırmıkla toplaması için yardım etmek istedi fakat o tek tırmığı kullanıyordu.
-Tom wanted to help Mary rake the leaves, but she was using the only rake.
Tom bütün yaprakları tırmıkla topladı.
-Tom raked up all the leaves.
- rake
- yana yatırmak
- rake
- raken
- rake
- {f} taramak (silah)
- rake
- fırın tarağı
- rake
- (toprağı) tırmıklamak/taraklamak
- rake
- (Askeri) Bir yandan bir yana ateş etmek, taramak
- rake
- uçarı
- rake
- yan yatmak
- rake
- çapkın
- rake
- gelberi
- rake
- zampara
- rake
- {f} yan yatmak (gemi)
- rake
- {f} araştırmak
- rake
- through -i taramak, -i dikkatle gözden geçirmek. 4
- rake
- {i} çapkın adam
- rake
- {i} yan yatma (gemi)
- rake
- meyletmek
- rake
- hovarda/meyil/tırmık
- rake
- i., bahç. tırmık, tarak. f
- rake
- yan koyma
- rake
- rake meylet/ara/düzelt
- rake
- taramak
- rake
- bir direğin veya dikili şeyin meyli
- rake
- hafif yan ya
- rake
- aramak
- rakishly
- özgür bir şekilde
- rakishness
- {i} hovardalık
- rakishness
- (isim) hovardalık
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rakish teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Stylish; characterized by a devil-may-care unconventionality
Örnek Cümle:
the rakish Dennis Quaid, a Houston native who is moving to Texas in a couple of years and wants it to become the new Hollywood. (Houston Chronicle, 6/8/2007).
- dashing, dapper, having a sporty appearance {s}
- Having a saucy appearance indicative of speed and dash
- marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness; "a cocktail party given by some raffish bachelors"- Crary Moore
- Dissolute; lewd; debauched
- A rakish person or appearance is stylish in a confident, bold way. a soft-brimmed hat which he wore at a rakish angle. + rakishly rak·ish·ly a hat cocked rakishly over one eye
- marked by smartness in dress and manners; "a dapper young man"; "a jaunty red hat"
- rake
- a course; direction; stretch
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- To proceed rapidly; to move swiftly
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- To run or rove
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- To claw at; to scratch
Her sharp fingernails raked the side of my face.
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- the direction of slip during fault movement. The rake is measured within the fault plane
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- A garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil
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- the sloped edge of a roof at or adjacent to the first or last rafter
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- To gather, especially quickly (often as rake in)
The casino is just raking in the cash; it's like a license to print money.
- rake
- a range, stray
a sheep-raik = a sheep-walk.
- rake
- a set of coupled rail vehicles, normally coaches or wagons
The train was formed of a locomotive and a rake of six coaches.
- rake
- To guide; to direct
- rake
- A puffer that emits a stream of spaceships rather than a trail of debris
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- 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.
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- The angle or inclination of the stair as it climbs from one floor to the next
- rake
- 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
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- A measurement of the top of the mast's tilt toward the bow or stern
- rake
- move through with or as if with a rake; "She raked her fingers through her hair"
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- To collect with a rake; as, to rake hay; often with up; as, he raked up the fallen leaves
- rake
- a long-handled tool with a row of teeth at its head; used to move leaves or loosen soil
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- The inclination of the mast in the fore and aft line from the vertical
- rake
- jut out (ship's bow or stern above keel)
- rake
- 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
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- degree of deviation from a horizontal plane; "the roof had a steep pitch"
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- The angle or distance that a pole is tilted; may be in line or traverse to the line
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- A toothed machine drawn by a horse, used for collecting hay or grain; a horserake
- rake
- To search thoroughly
- rake
- 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
- rake
- the inclination of a mast or funnel, or, in general, of any part of a vessel not perpendicular to the keel
- rake
- To walk about; to gad or ramble idly
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- In mining, the angle of inclination of a vein
- rake
- 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
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- Slope of a roof; the molding placed along the sloping edge of a gable to cover the edges of siding
- rake
- To use a rake, as for searching or for collecting; to scrape; to search minutely
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- The slope edge of a roof at the first or last rafter
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- Trim members that run parallel to the roof slope and form the finish between the wall and a gable roof extension
- rake
- 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
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- To scrape or scratch across; to pass over quickly and lightly, as a rake does
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- The inclination of anything from a perpendicular direction; as, the rake of a roof, a staircase, etc
- rake
- To search through; to scour; to ransack
- rake
- a dissolute man in fashionable society
- rake
- {i} gardening tool with a comb-like end; slope, slant, incline
- rake
- a lot, plenty
- rake
- A loose, disorderly, vicious man; a person addicted to lewdness and other scandalous vices; a debauchee; a roué
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- 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
- rake
- A man habituated to immoral conduct
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- The angle at which a stage (or auditorium) sits, sloping down toward the front
- rake
- gather with a rake; "rake leaves"
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- 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
- rake
- To pass with violence or rapidity; to scrape along
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 )
- rake
- A fissure or mineral vein traversing the strata vertically, or nearly so; called also rake-vein
- rake
- sweep the length of; "The gunfire raked the coast
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- To incline from a perpendicular direction; as, a mast rakes aft
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- The intersection of the plane of the roof and the plane of the gable (As opposed to end walls meeting hip roofs)
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- The edge of a roof which intersects the gable part of a roof
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- 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
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- scrape gently; "graze the skin"
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- The amount of money, in chips, taken by the house as the service fee
- rake
- sweep the length of; "The gunfire raked the coast"
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- To act the rake; to lead a dissolute, debauched life
- rake
- examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"
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- A face-off move in which a player sweeps the ball to the side
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- 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
- rake
- 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"
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- To spray with gunfire
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- 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
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- 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
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- level or smooth with a rake; "rake gravel"
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- {f} collect, gather together; cause to slant, cause to slope
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- The angle of a vessel's masts from the vertical
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- 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
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- The trim members that run parallel to the roof slope and form the finish between the roof and wall at a gable end
- rake
- An amount of money taken out of every pot by the dealer - this is the cardroom's income
- rakishly
- in a rakish manner; "she wore her hat rakishly at an angle
- rakishly
- in a rakish manner; "she wore her hat rakishly at an angle"
- rakishly
- dashingly, in a dapper manner, with a sporty appearance
- rakishly
- In a rakish manner
- rakishness
- {i} dapperness, sportiness, state of being dashing
- rakishness
- The quality or state of being rakish
- rakishness
- the quality of a rake
- rakishness
- The property of being rakish
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