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rack
Rack tarimas:
/ræk/
Rack audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A framework or stand in or on which to hold, hang, or display various articles: a trophy rack; a rack for baseball bats in the dugout; a drying rack for laundry.
- noun: Games A triangular frame for arranging billiard or pool balls at the start of a game.
- noun: A receptacle for livestock feed.
- noun: A frame for holding bombs in an aircraft.
- noun: Slang A bunk; a bed.
- noun: A toothed bar that meshes with a gearwheel, pinion, or other toothed machine part.
- noun: A state of intense anguish.
- noun: A cause of intense anguish.
- noun: An instrument of torture on which the victim's body was stretched.
- noun: A pair of antlers.
- verb-transitive: To place (billiard balls, for example) in a rack.
- verb-transitive: To cause great physical or mental suffering to: Pain racked his entire body. See Synonyms at
afflict . - verb-transitive: To torture by means of the rack.
- phrasal-verb: rack out Slang To go to sleep or get some sleep.
- phrasal-verb: rack up Informal To accumulate or score: rack up points.
- idiom: on the rack Under great stress.
- noun: A fast, flashy, four-beat gait of a horse in which each foot touches the ground separately and at equal intervals.
- verb-intransitive: To go or move in a rack.
- noun: A thin mass of wind-driven clouds.
- verb-intransitive: To be driven by the wind; scud: low clouds racking by.
- noun: Variant of
wrack 1. - noun: Variant of
wrack 2. - verb-transitive: To drain (wine or cider) from the dregs.
- noun: A wholesale rib cut of lamb or veal between the shoulder and the loin.
- noun: A retail rib cut of lamb or veal, prepared for roasting or for rib chops.
- noun: The neck and upper spine of mutton, pork, or veal.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- pakaba
- lentyna
- stovas
- regztis (vagone bagažui)
- ist. kankinamasis suolas
- kančia
- kankynė
- to be on the rackkankintis
- kankinti
- varg
- grotelės
- pinučiai
- ėdžios
- lovys
- (pa)dėti (ant lentynos
- regzties