词汇 | rake in |
释义 | Idiom rake inrake in (something) to receive something valuable in large amounts.University graduate students continued to rake in awards and honors this year. Usage notes: often used about money: The fund-raiser raked in more than $23 million for the party.We were raking it in after the Times ran a review saying we were “the best.” Phr V rake in rakes, raking, raked rake in sth or rake sth in informal to earn large amounts of money, especially without doing much workTanya will rake in around $21,000 for three TV appearances.He's really raking it in. (= earning a lot of money) rake in ⇨ rake in; rakeverb to make money, especially in generous quantities or at an enviable speed UK, 1583rake in sth spoken to earn a large amount of money, especially without working very hard: Forbes magazine published a report asserting the nation's top 134 lawyers together raked in some $860 million in one year.be raking it in Everyone assumes that if you're on TV, you must be raking it in. rake in (something)To acquire or accumulate an abundance of something, especially money. Ever since his app became a worldwide sensation, Bill has been raking in the cash! We'll be raking it in if we can get our product into the Asian markets. rake something in1. Lit. to drawer pull something inward with a rake. Jane is raking in the leaves into a big pile. 2. Fig. to take in a lot of something, usually money. Our candidate will rake votes in by the thousand. They were raking in money by the bushel. rake inv. To win, earn, or gain something in abundance: The new business they set up is raking in a lot of cash. You certainly raked in a lot of prizes at the carnival last night! |
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