Danish Meaning of racks
hylder
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Definitions and Meaning of racks in English
racks
to work or treat (material) on a rack, a wind-driven mass of high often broken clouds, a framework for holding fodder for livestock, acute suffering, a fast showy gait similar to the pace but in which the feet of the same side do not touch down at the same time, a bar with teeth on one face for gearing with a pinion or worm gear to transform rotary motion to linear motion or vice versa (as in an automobile steering mechanism), to place (balls, such as pool balls) in a rack, an instrument of torture on which a body is stretched, a cut of meat from a lamb or pig that includes some of the rib section, to go at a rack, a cause of anguish or pain, the action of straining or wrenching, a framework, stand, or grating on or in which articles are placed, a pair of antlers, the balls as set up, to work by a rack and pinion or worm so as to extend or contract, destruction, bed, sack, under great emotional stress, to place (as pool balls) in a rack, the rib section of a lamb's forequarters used for chops or as a roast see lamb illustration, to raise (rents) oppressively, pace sense 2b, to fly or scud in high wind, the neck and spine of a forequarter of veal, pork, or especially mutton, a framework or stand on or in which articles are placed, to draw off (wine) from the lees, to seize (ropes, such as parallel ropes of a tackle) together, a notched bar used as a ratchet to engage with a pawl, click, or detent, to stretch or strain violently, a triangular frame used to set up the balls in a pool game, either of two gaits of a horse, pace sense 4b, to cause to suffer torture, pain, anguish, or ruin, a bar with teeth on one side for fitting together with those of a pinion, to harass or oppress with high rents or extortions, a fast showy 4-beat gait similar to the pace but in which the feet of the same side do not touch down at the same time, to torture on the rack, to become forced out of shape or out of plumb, to cause to suffer torture, pain, sorrow, or ruin
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hylder
to work or treat (material) on a rack, a wind-driven mass of high often broken clouds, a framework for holding fodder for livestock, acute suffering, a fast sho
senge,Sofa,køjer,cribs,sover i herberger,hø,kips,huler,madrasser,puder
bekvemmeligheder,trøst,lindrer,relieffer,værdipapirer,trøst,lettelser,fred
racking up => sparer op, rackets => ketsjere, racketeers => Racketeers, racketeered => racketeering, racheting (up) => ratcheting (op),