Word: rack

Category: rack

Autos & Vehicles, Shopping, Home & Garden

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Synonyms: rack

eyeglass

Translations: rack

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spanish
Translations:
percha, estante
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german
Translations:
folterbank, foltern, ständer, gestell, quälen, zahnstange
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french
Translations:
martyriser, rayon, crémaillère, supporter, bâti, étirer, tablette, râtelier, torturer, tourmenter, ...
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italian
Translations:
tormentare
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dutch
Translations:
rek
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russian
Translations:
мучение, иноходь, разорение, подставка, стеллаж, истощать, стойка, изнурять, сцеживать, решетка, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
reol, stativ, hylle
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finnish
Translations:
kiristää, seimi, hylly, teline, piinapenkki, kehys, piina
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czech
Translations:
stojan, věšák, ozubnice, mučit, trápit, polička, přihrádka, natahovat, trpět, napínat, ...
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polish
Translations:
wyciągać, półka, torturować, statyw, zębatka, wieszak, podpierać, stojak
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hungarian
Translations:
jászolrács, tartókeret, fogasléc, poggyásztartó
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greek
Translations:
μέγγενη, ράφι, σχάρα, βασανιστήριο
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ukrainian
Translations:
расисти
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bulgarian
Translations:
стойка
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estonian
Translations:
kanduma, traav, ribi
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croatian
Translations:
stalak, zupčanica, iscrpljivati, polica
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romanian
Translations:
portbagaj, chinui
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slovenian
Translations:
police
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slovak
Translations:
police

The meaning and "use of": rack

noun
  • a framework, typically with rails, bars, hooks, or pegs, for holding or storing things. - a spice rack
  • a cogged or toothed bar or rail engaging with a wheel or pinion, or using pegs to adjust the position of something. - a steering rack
  • an instrument of torture consisting of a frame on which the victim was stretched by turning rollers to which the wrists and ankles were tied. - When we finally emerged from the cave after an eight-hour trip it was as if we had spent the last eight hours on that medieval instrument of torture, the rack .
  • a triangular structure for positioning the balls in pool. - Megan put her and Alysha's balls in the racks .
  • a woman's breasts. - Arnie's woman is kinda bossy, but she's got a nice rack
  • a set of antlers. - Bulls and cows in the Tsaatan herd grow velvety racks of antlers.
  • a bed. - They ‘hot-bunk’ - sharing the use of a rack with a shipmate working an alternate watch.
  • a large cut of meat, typically lamb, that includes the front ribs. - The oven-roasted rack of lamb, basted with butter and meat juice during the cooking process, was tender, juicy and firm, and served on a bed of sautéd beans.
  • a mass of high, thick, fast-moving clouds. - there was a thin moon, a rack of cloud
verb
  • cause extreme physical or mental pain to; subject to extreme stress. - he was racked with guilt
  • place in or on a rack. - the shoes were racked neatly beneath the dresses
  • draw off (wine, beer, etc.) from the sediment in the barrel. - the wine is racked off into large oak casks

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