Japanese Meaning of rackets

ラケット

Other Japanese words related to ラケット

Definitions and Meaning of rackets in English

rackets

to engage in active social life, a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a usually oval open frame with a handle attached and that is used for striking the ball or shuttlecock in various games (such as tennis, racquets, or badminton), a dishonest scheme for obtaining money (as by cheating or threats), a fraudulent scheme, enterprise, or activity, a usually illegitimate enterprise made workable by bribery or intimidation, a light implement consisting of a handle attached to an open frame with a network of strings stretched across it that is used to hit the object in play (as a ball) in various games (as tennis, badminton, or racquetball), an easy way to make money or earn a living, a loud confused noise, social whirl or excitement, to move with or make a racket, a game for two or four players with ball and racket on a 4-walled court, an easy and lucrative means of livelihood, paddle entry 2 sense 1c, to make a racket, occupation, business, the strain of exciting or trying experiences, confused clattering noise

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ラケット

to engage in active social life, a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a usually oval open frame with a handle attached

チャッター,音,ガラガラ,吠える,前髪 (mae-gami),爆音,威勢,わんわん,乱闘,音

静かな,沈黙,まだ,落ち着く.,静める,沈静化する,落ち着き,静けさ,静けさ,静寂

racketeers => 強請屋, racketeered => 恐喝, racheting (up) => ラチェット(アップ), racheting (down) => ラチェット(下), racheted (up) => 引き上げられた,