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Raked Meaning in English

word · lemma: rake

ˈɹeɪkt
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ɹˈeɪkt
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释义

Past tense of 'rake.' To gather or move things (usually leaves) using a rake. It can also mean to search through something carefully or to move something with long, sweeping motions.

用法与细微差别

'Raked' is usually used for collecting leaves or debris with a rake, but can also mean searching thoroughly (e.g. 'raked through the drawer'). It sounds slightly formal when used metaphorically. Common collocations: 'raked leaves', 'raked the garden', 'raked through'. Do not confuse with 'ranked'.

例句

She raked the leaves into a pile.

basic

He raked the garden yesterday.

basic

We raked the yard together.

basic

She raked through her purse, looking for her keys.

natural

The cops raked the area for any sign of evidence.

natural

After the storm, they raked debris off the driveway all morning.

natural