racks
Aussprache: [raks]
Wort
Kontext: „storage“
(noun) a rack is a structure used for holding or storing things. It's like a shelf or frame where you can place items, like books or clothes.
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I put my books on the rack so they wouldn't be on the floor.
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There isn't enough space on the rack for all my shoes.
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Where should I put this box? Is there room on the rack?
Kontext: „physical strain“
(verb) to rack means to cause someone to feel a lot of pain or worry. It's like something is making you feel really bad inside.
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The loud noises racked my nerves, but I eventually got used to them.
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I wasn't racked with fear after hearing the news; I remained calm.
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What usually racks your brain when you're trying to solve a tough problem?
Kontext: „score“
(verb) to rack up means to collect or gain something over time, like points or scores in a game. It's like when you keep getting more and more.
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He racked up a lot of points in the video game last night.
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She didn’t rack up many wins this season; it was a tough year.
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How many points did you rack up in the last match?
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