释义 |
rak·er \ˈrākə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: rake (II) + -er 1. : one that rakes: as a. : one that gathers clams with a rake b. : one that rakes dead leaves and other debris from around turpentine trees to lessen fire hazards c. : gummer I 1 d. : an iron bar with pointed steel ends bent at right angles in opposite directions that is used for raking out old mortar in walls before pointing e. : a raft dog similarly shaped f. : one of a number of short teeth with deep gullet and considerable rake that are interspersed among the other teeth in some saws to clean out the kerf 2. [rake (V) + -er] : any of a number of shores except the bottom innermost one that prop up a wall 3. : gill raker |