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raking
側面進針
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rake
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Raked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Raking
.]
1.
To
collect
with
a
rake
;
as
,
to
rake
hay
; --
often
with
up
;
as
,
he
raked
up
the
fallen
leaves
.
2.
Hence
:
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
.
3.
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
.
4.
To
search
through
;
to
scour
;
to
ransack
.
The
statesman
rakes
the
town
to
find
a
plot
.
--
Swift
.
5.
To
scrape
or
scratch
across
;
to
pass
over
quickly
and
lightly
,
as
a
rake
does
.
Like
clouds
that
rake
the
mountain
summits
.
--
Wordsworth
.
6.
Mil.
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
.
To rake up
.
(a)
To
collect
together
,
as
the
fire
(
live
coals
),
and
cover
with
ashes
.
(b)
To
bring
up
;
to
search
out
and
bring
to
notice
again
;
as
,
to rake up
old
scandals
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rak·ing
n.
1.
The
act
or
process
of
using
a
rake
;
the
going
over
a
space
with
a
rake
.
2.
A
space
gone
over
with
a
rake
;
also
,
the
work
done
,
or
the
quantity
of
hay
,
grain
,
etc
.,
collected
,
by
going
once
over
a
space
with
a
rake
.
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