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rake in Italian

rake in Italian is rastrello, buono a nulla, dissoluto — rake means a garden tool with a row of teeth on a long handle, used to gather leaves or debris or to smooth soil.

rake in Italian

rastrello
noun
(agriculture, horticulture) A garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting debris, grass, etc., for flattening the ground, or for loosening soil; also, a similar wheel-mounted tool drawn by a horse or a tractor.
buono a nulla
noun
A person (usually a man) who is stylish but habituated to hedonistic and immoral conduct.
dissoluto
noun
A person (usually a man) who is stylish but habituated to hedonistic and immoral conduct.
scapestrato
noun
A person (usually a man) who is stylish but habituated to hedonistic and immoral conduct.
sciagurato
noun
A person (usually a man) who is stylish but habituated to hedonistic and immoral conduct.
convoglio
noun
(Britain, originally, Northern England, Scotland) A series, a succession; specifically (rail transport) a set of coupled rail vehicles, normally coaches or wagons.
bordo spiovente
noun
(roofing) The sloped edge of a roof at or adjacent to the first or last rafter.
rastrellare
verb
To act upon with a rake, or as if with a rake.
rastrellare
verb
(ambitransitive, figurative) To search through (thoroughly).
ispezionare
verb
(ambitransitive, figurative) To search through (thoroughly).
rastrellare
verb
(ambitransitive, also, figurative) To move (a beam of light, a glance with the eyes, etc.) across (something) with a long side-to-side motion; specifically (often, military) to use a weapon to fire at (something) with a side-to-side motion; to spray with gunfire.
mitragliare
verb
(ambitransitive, also, figurative) To move (a beam of light, a glance with the eyes, etc.) across (something) with a long side-to-side motion; specifically (often, military) to use a weapon to fire at (something) with a side-to-side motion; to spray with gunfire.

What does "rake" mean?

  1. noun A garden tool with a row of teeth on a long handle, used to gather leaves or debris or to smooth soil.
    "He leaned the rake against the shed after clearing the leaves."
  2. verb To gather, smooth, or clear something using a rake or a similar sweeping motion.
    "She spent the afternoon raking the fallen leaves into piles."
  3. verb To fire a weapon in a sweeping motion along the length of a target.
    "Machine-gun fire raked the length of the trench."
  4. noun A backward slant, especially of a ship's mast or funnel, or of a theatre stage or seating.
    "The stage had a slight rake so the back rows could see clearly."

rake in a sentence

  • He leaned the rake against the shed after clearing the leaves.
  • She spent the afternoon raking the fallen leaves into piles.
  • Investigators raked through old files looking for evidence.
  • Machine-gun fire raked the length of the trench.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "rake" in Italian?

"rake" in Italian is rastrello, buono a nulla, dissoluto. rake means: A garden tool with a row of teeth on a long handle, used to gather leaves or debris or to smooth soil.

How do you use "rake" in a sentence?

Example: "He leaned the rake against the shed after clearing the leaves." In Italian, "rake" is rastrello, buono a nulla, dissoluto.

Are there other ways to say "rake" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 10 translations listed for "rake": rastrello, buono a nulla, dissoluto, scapestrato, sciagurato, convoglio.

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