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rack | racks |
\ʁak\ |
rack \ʁak\ masculin
Aussi, comme un grand fauve malade, il arpentait les allées le reste de la semaine, se dissimulant dans l’ombre d’un rack de stockage, guettant le moindre geste suspect, la moindre parole déplacée, furieux de ne rien découvrir, écœuré à l’idée de se faire berner à longueur de temps— (Laurent Rétoret, Proches horizons, 2017, page 49)
De toute façon, elle en avait pour des heures, trente d’après le prospectus qu’elle avait pris sur un rack.— (Sylvie Roca-Géris, Greyson Security, Tome 3 : Un nouveau départ, 2019)
Ils ont été trompés par le rack caché permettant d’enlever et de remettre facilement le disque dur.— (blog de Zythom, Dans la peau d’un informaticien expert judiciaire, Tome 3, 2012)
Une fois levé, lavé et son café du matin avalé, il n’avait plus eu qu’une seule hâte, saisir une de ses guitares, allumer son ampli et son rack d’effet, glisser le casque sur ses oreilles et jouer, jouer et encore jouer. — (Christian Guillerme, la corde de Mi, Art en Mots Éditions, 2018 → lire en ligne)
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\ʁak\ |
rack \ʁak\ masculin
au lieu de boire du lait, il [sic : ils] s’enivrent de rack.— (Paul Féval, Les Mystères de Londres, Quatrième partie : Le Marquis de Rio-Santo, page 369, 1844)
Que faut-il pour te voir plus gai que Limayrac ?— (Théodore de Banville, poème « L’Odéon » dans Odes funambulesques, Juin 1848, page 172)
Veux-tu que je t’apporte une cruche de rack ?
Dis, que te faut-il pour que rie
Ta prunelle d’azur, pareille à des saphirs,
Et pour voir tes cheveux s’envoler aux zéphirs,
Comme les crins de Vacquerie !
Le rack, le porter irlandais, le whiskey d’Écosse et le gin, le lugubre et mémorable gin, boisson notoirement empoisonnée, et qui tue juste trois fois plus vite que les autres liqueurs fortes.— (Paul Féval, Jean Diable, tome 1, 1862, Édition du groupe « Ebooks libres et gratuits », page 49)
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rack \ɹæk\ |
racks \ɹæks\ |
rack \ɹæk\
A metal frame hanging from the ceiling awaited to route plugs and fiber connections to 10 experimental server racks that have yet to arrive.— (Matt Day, ’’Amazon Turns to Cloud Hardware to Outrun Microsoft and Google, Blooberg Businessweek, 3 décembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
But still, arguing that not giving a student a specific computing device spells academic doom is a bit like saying a medieval torture rack provides just a bit of a stretch.— (Dan Robitzski, Apple Exec: Kids With Chromebooks Are “Not Going to Succeed”, Futurism, 14 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
We presumably wouldn’t bring back medieval methods like the rack, the iron maiden, or thumbscrews, even if we thought they might work.— (Jim Geraghty, The CIA Torture Bombshell That Didn’t Change Anything, National Review, 20 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
The combination of rack and pinion are often uses as a part of linear actuator.— (Sandesh, Rack And Pinion Market to Witness an Outstanding Growth During 2017 to 2027, Herald Research, 19 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
Manual actuators are unpowered and use a rotating knob or handwheel to operate. There are several types including those with lead screws, racks and pinions, belt drive, etc. each having its specific load and drive force capability.— (Complete Guide to Actuators (Types, Attributes, Applications and Suppliers) Thomas Net → lire en ligne)
His monstrous, knotty, bulging rack of antlers would measure more than 280 inches.— (Tony Kennedy, Fenced hunting preserves have become a flash point over who is to blame for the spread of chronic wasting disease., StarTribune, 26 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
Only a strong, mature buck will grow the heavy rack with lots of points that is so coveted by trophy-hunters.— (John Burdick, Ask a naturalist: When and why do deer lose their antlers? , Hudson Valley One, 12 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
Subs use the "hot rack" system—as soon as you get out of a bunk, someone else gets in.— (Marty Smith, When Do Sailors on Submarines Masturbate?, Willamette Week, 21 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
You've obviously never been in the military, where at the end of the 12 of 16 hour weekend shift, you need some caffeine to get to your rack / bunk / bed and the only thing coming out of the coffee urn needs to be cut with a fork and knife.— (VTCC-99, Giftory: Frame-by-frame Highlight Reel Of Virginia Tech’s 45-0 Spanking Of Georgia Tech, The Key Play → lire en ligne)
Snooker games start with a rack of fifteen red-colored balls that are each valued at 1 point.— (Scott McNeely, Ultimate Book of Sports, page 143, 2012)
We do need to bottle-feed and stimulate them to urinate when they are very small, but as soon as that’s done and they’re drinking from a bottle, we put them on a feeding rack and we are pretty much hands-off.— (Lisa Deaderick, Although she ‘can’t save them all,’ wildlife rehabilitation expert is saving as many as she can, The San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
Feeding hay in a rack or a “hay ring” limits the opportunity that animals have to trample or soil hay if you intend to provide more than a day’s worth of hay at one time.— (Stephen Boyles, Feeding Management to Minimize Hay Waste, Drovers, 30 janvier 2019 → lire en ligne)
My friend Marcus snapped a picture in the car to commemorate the magic of my perky rack.— (Haely White, Samantha Gutstadt, When Pump And Dump Goes Terribly Wrong, Romper.com, 14 octobre 2019 → lire en ligne)
If you haven’t yet, tell your boss you’ll be a few minutes and go check out your rack.— (Rhian Deutrom, Women everywhere are spotting the same freckle on their boob, News.com.au, 4 juin 2019 → lire en ligne)
Cooking the bacon on a rack makes the bacon crisper, and lets the grease drip off the bacon as it cooks.— (Vanessa Greaves, The Easiest, No-Mess Way to Cook Bacon, All Recipes → lire en ligne)
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racks \ɹæks\ |
rack \ɹæk\
The winds in the upper region, which move the clouds above, which we call the rack, and are perceived below, pass without noise.— (Francis Bacon, William Rawley, Sylva Sylvarum or A Natural History in Ten Centuries, 1669)
Three wives sat up in the light-house tower,— (Charles Kingsley, The Three Fishers, 1851 → lire en ligne)
And they trimm’d the lamps as the sun went down;
They look’d at the squall, and they look’d at the shower,
And the night rack came rolling up ragged and brown!
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racks \ɹæks\ |
rack \ɹæk\
Queso fresco and rough-chopped cilantro topped the uncut rack, and it came with a side of sauce that I hadn’t seen anywhere near barbecue before.— (Daniel Vaughn, These Flavorful Pork Ribs Reflect Houston’s Diversity of Tastes, Texas Monthly, 13 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
I ordered the oven-roasted rack of lamb for my main course.— (Pamela Goldman, Parisian Jubilee in Sutton Place NYC, Patch.com, 25 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
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racks \ɹæks\ |
rack \ɹæk\
The “rack” of the racking horse refers to its gait, a bi-lateral four-beat gait that is not a pace or a trot.— (Kelly Kazek, Just what is a racking horse? Decatur event celebrates unique breed April 24-27, AL.com, 13 avril 2013 → lire en ligne)
“She showed very little speed, and I was not congratulating myself at all,” Stone told The Enquirer in 1900. “She was inclined to mix gaits and rack, and would do most anything but trot.”— (Jeff Suess, Our history: Maud S was our legendary race horse, Cincinnati.com, 1er mai 2019 → lire en ligne)
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racks \ɹæks\ |
rack \ɹæk\
I do say that my shots were fired at the person whose policy and action had brought rack, ruin, and destruction to millions of Hindus.— (Mehr Gill, Explained: The ‘philosophy’ of Nathuram Godse, and his admirers over the years, The Indian Express, 29 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
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racks \ɹæks\ |
rack \ɹæk\
Now, sir, you would say a skin is a skin, we say it is a ' whole,' or a 'half,' or a 'quarter,' or a 'rack,' or a 'sucker'. Suckers are skins of infant rabbits, and of little value. Eight racks are equal to one whole.— (« Rabbit Skin » dans All the Year Round, 13 février 1869, page 247)
The skin of a sucker is white, of a quarter, black and white striped, of a rack all black, and of a best all white.— (Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, 1879, page 380)
Rabbit skins are sorted into wholes, halves, quarters, racks, and suckers, or very small skins.— (Henry Poland, Fur-bearing Animals in Nature and in Commerce, page 289, 1892)
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Infinitif | to rack \ɹæk\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
racks \ɹæks\ |
Prétérit | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe passé | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe présent | racking \ɹæk.ɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
rack \ɹæk\ transitif ou intransitif
In the game, the 15 pool balls are racked, and a player sinks them until one is left; then the 14 sunk balls are put back on the table, and the player keeps going, as long as there is no miss.— (Victor Mather, After Much Effort, an ‘Unbreakable’ Record in Straight Pool Is Topped, The New York Times, 28 mai 2019 → lire en ligne)
for, though the rebellious attempts were so exceedingly heinous, yet, out of her princely mercy, no man was racked, tortured, or pressed to speak any thing further than of their own accord and willing minds for discharge of their consciences.— (Lucy Aikin, Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Volume 2 → lire en ligne)
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Infinitif | to rack \ɹæk\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
racks \ɹæks\ |
Prétérit | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe passé | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe présent | racking \ɹæk.ɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
Some wine makers rack only once and others will rack four or five times depending upon the flavor profile they’re going for and how clear they want the wine.— (Racking off the Lees, Winemaker’s Academy, 15 juillet 2012 → lire en ligne)
The juice was racked and fermented in stainless steel.— (Bob Highfill, FTV: Yes, Lodi makes white wines perfect for summer sipping, Recordnet.com, 25 juin 2019 → lire en ligne)
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Infinitif | to rack \ɹæk\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
racks \ɹæks\ |
Prétérit | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe passé | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe présent | racking \ɹæk.ɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
rack \ɹæk\ intransitif
Hayworth is a five-gaited horse, meaning he can walk, trot, slow gait, rack, and canter.— (Alexis Gemelas, One Girl, Three Horses, 12 Years and Counting, Cleveland.com, 30 janvier 2019 → lire en ligne)
They’re the high-stepper horses that rack and gait, and I don’t know anyone in the industry that came from this background, which is really cool, actually.— (Cynthia Holt, Zellda and Erin, Two Works in Progress, America’s Best Racing, 8 novembre 2019 → lire en ligne)
Temps | Forme |
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Infinitif | to rack \ɹæk\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
racks \ɹæks\ |
Prétérit | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe passé | racked \ɹækt\ |
Participe présent | racking \ɹæk.ɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
rack \ɹæk\ intransitif
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