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单词 racking
释义

rack

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noun (1)

ˈrak How to pronounce rack (audio)
1
: a framework, stand, or grating on or in which articles are placed
2
: an instrument of torture on which a body is stretched
3
a(1)
: a cause of anguish or pain
(2)
: acute suffering
b
: the action of straining or wrenching
4
a
: a bar with teeth on one face for gearing with a pinion or worm gear to transform rotary motion to linear motion or vice versa (as in an automobile steering mechanism)
b
: a notched bar used as a ratchet to engage with a pawl, click, or detent
5
: a pair of antlers
6
: bed, sack
7
: a triangular frame used to set up the balls in a pool game
also : the balls as set up
8
: a framework for holding fodder for livestock
rackful
ˈrak-ˌfu̇l How to pronounce rack (audio)
noun

rack

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verb (1)

racked; racking; racks

transitive verb

1
: to cause to suffer torture, pain, anguish, or ruin
2
: to place (balls, such as pool balls) in a rack
3
a
: to stretch or strain violently
b
: to raise (rents) oppressively
c
: to harass or oppress with high rents or extortions
4
: to torture on the rack
5
: to work or treat (material) on a rack
6
: to work by a rack and pinion or worm so as to extend or contract
rack a camera
7
: to seize (ropes, such as parallel ropes of a tackle) together

intransitive verb

: to become forced out of shape or out of plumb
racker noun
rackingly
ˈra-kiŋ-lē How to pronounce rack (audio)
adverb

rack

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noun (2)

1
: the rib section of a lamb's forequarters used for chops or as a roast see lamb illustration
2
: the neck and spine of a forequarter of veal, pork, or especially mutton

rack

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noun (3)

: destruction
rack and ruin

rack

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noun (4)

: either of two gaits of a horse:
a
: pace sense 4b
b
: a fast showy 4-beat gait similar to the pace but in which the feet of the same side do not touch down at the same time

rack

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verb (2)

racked; racking; racks

intransitive verb

of a horse
: to go at a rack

rack

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noun (5)

: a wind-driven mass of high often broken clouds

rack

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verb (3)

racked; racking; racks

intransitive verb

: to fly or scud in high wind

rack

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verb (4)

racked; racking; racks

transitive verb

: to draw off (wine) from the lees
Phrases
on the rack
: under great emotional stress

Synonyms

Noun (5)

  • bed
  • bunk
  • doss [chiefly British]
  • hay [slang]
  • kip
  • lair [British dialect]
  • pad
  • sack

Verb (3)

  • afflict
  • agonize
  • anguish
  • bedevil
  • beset
  • besiege
  • curse
  • excruciate
  • harrow
  • persecute
  • plague
  • torment
  • torture
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch rec framework; akin to Old English reccan to stretch, Greek oregein — more at right

Noun (2)

perhaps from rack entry 1

Noun (3)

alteration of wrack

Verb (2)

probably alteration of rock entry 1

Noun (5)

Middle English rak rain cloud, rapid movement

Verb (4)

Middle English rakken, from Old French (Norman & Picard dialect) reequier, probably from Late Latin reaedificare to rebuild, repair, improve, from Latin re- + aedificare to build — more at edify

First Known Use

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 8

Verb (1)

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 4

Noun (2)

1570, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Noun (3)

1592, in the meaning defined above

Noun (4)

1580, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

1530, in the meaning defined above

Noun (5)

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Verb (3)

1590, in the meaning defined above

Verb (4)

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

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noun

ˈrak How to pronounce rack (audio)
: a frame or stand for storing or displaying things
a magazine rack
a hat rack

rack

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verb

racked; racking
1
: to cause to suffer torture, pain, or sorrow
He was racked by a cough.
2
: to force to think hard
I racked my brain for an answer.

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adjective

as in wrenching
intensely or unbearably painful a racking cough kept him awake all night

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • wrenching
  • torturing
  • raging
  • agonizing
  • intense
  • excruciating
  • torturous
  • tormenting
  • biting
  • stabbing
  • shooting
  • violent
  • cutting
  • harrowing
  • tearing
  • penetrating
  • acute
  • piercing
  • extreme
  • tingling
  • stinging
  • exquisite
  • smarting
  • fierce
  • sharp
  • vehement

racking

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verb

present participle of rack
1
as in plaguing
to cause persistent suffering to the young man was racked with guilt over the lie he had told to his parents the country has been racked by years of civil war

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • plaguing
  • afflicting
  • torturing
  • persecuting
  • attacking
  • besieging
  • tormenting
  • cursing
  • bothering
  • bedeviling
  • agonizing
  • anguishing
  • stinging
  • excruciating
  • besetting
  • harrowing
  • striking
  • troubling
  • riding
  • assailing
  • crushing
  • straining
  • trying
  • badgering
  • dogging
  • agitating
  • stressing
  • bugging
  • pursuing
  • overwhelming
  • hounding
  • grating
  • hurting
  • pestering
  • stabbing
  • aggravating
  • griping
  • smarting
  • worrying
  • getting
  • distressing
  • disturbing
  • riling
  • harassing
  • nettling
  • chafing
  • oppressing
  • piquing
  • wringing
  • molesting
  • perturbing
  • pricking
  • irritating
  • galling
  • victimizing
  • annoying
  • vexing
  • smiting
  • irking
  • flustering
  • grieving
  • harrying
  • rasping
  • overpowering
  • upsetting
  • exasperating
  • discomforting
  • putting out
  • tyrannizing
  • disquieting
  • panging
  • discomposing
  • paining
  • peeving
  • hagriding
  • martyring

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • assisting
  • helping
  • aiding
  • relieving
  • delivering
  • releasing
  • abetting
  • quieting
  • contenting
  • consoling
  • comforting
  • soothing
  • reprieving
  • solacing
  • succoring
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as in pulling
to injure by overuse, misuse, or pressure she racked her brain trying to remember where she'd put the money the sails of the boat were racked by the storm's winds

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pulling
  • straining
  • damaging
  • wrenching
  • stretching
  • bruising
  • hurting
  • weakening
  • taxing
  • battering
  • impairing
  • tearing
  • crippling
  • wounding
  • harming
  • mangling
  • fraying
  • laming
  • mutilating
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