Rake in spanish
Rastrillo
pronunciation: rɑstɹ̩ijoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɑstɹ̩ijoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
rake1 = rastrillo.
Example: There are 'tool' libraries, which distribute hoes and rakes and things like that, and there are library 'reading hours', and chess clubs, and music and art collections, and of course there is plenty of computer and Internet activity in libraries now.more:
» as thin as a rake = como un fideo, hecho un fideo, más seco que la mojama, tan seco como la mojama, más seco que el ojo de un tuerto, tan seco como el ojo de un tuerto, más seco que una pasa, tan seco como una pasa, más chupado que la pipa de un indio, tan chupado como la pipa de un indio.
Example: I'm a bit overweight but I eat a lot better than my friend who's as thin as a rake.» garden rake = rastrillo.
Example: Spring is the time to get out the garden rake and flex those muscles.rake2 = libertino, calavera, vividor.
Example: When your hat's at a rakish angle, it's because you look like a rake, that is, like a dissipative and libertine fellow, isn't it?.rake3 = recoger con un rastrillo, rastrillar.
Example: The results indicate that raking after mowing benefits germination of certain plants, especially legumes, annuals and biennials.more:
» rake out = entresacar con un rastrillo.
Example: Even when you've blasted head lice with a cocktail of chemicals and raked out their eggs with a fine-tooth comb, they'll turn up again out of nowhere.» rake together = rejuntar.
Example: All these passages are raked together into a kind of anthological ragbag which passes for 'research,' for a 'child-centered learning situation'.