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Что (кто) такое racking - определение

THE TRANSFER OF A LIQUID (SUCH AS WINE) FROM ONE CONTAINER TO ANOTHER
Racked (wine); Soutirage traditionnel; Soutirage
  • Racking red wine
  • Soutirage
  • Soutirage of [[Twomey Cellars]]'s Merlot
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racking         
A racking pain or emotion is a distressing one which you feel very strongly.
She was now shaking with long, racking sobs.
ADJ: ADJ n
see also nerve-racking
Racking         
·noun Spun yarn used in racking ropes.
II. Racking ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Rack.
Racking         
Racking, often referred to as Soutirage or Soutirage traditionnel (meaning racking in French), also filtering or fining, is the process of moving wine or beer from one container to another using gravity rather than a pump, which can be disruptive to the beverage. The process is also known as Abstich in German and travaso in Italian.
Hot racking         
PRACTICE OF ASSIGNING MORE THAN ONE PERSON TO A SLEEPING SPACE OVER A SHIFT ROTATION
Hot bunking; Hot Racking
Hot racking (also known as hot bunking or hot bedding) is the sanctioned practice within military organizations of assigning more than one crew member to a bed or "rack" to reduce berthing (sleeping) space.
Racking bend         
KNOT FOR JOINING TWO ROPES OF DIFFERENT DIAMETER
The racking bend is a knot for joining two ropes of different diameter. "Racking" refers to the figure eight weaving that binds the bight of the larger rope together.
Remote racking system         
A remote racking system or remote racking device is a system that allows an operator racking in and out a withdrawable circuit breaker from a remote location. It offers a safe alternative to manually racking circuit breakers, which reduces the requirement for service personnel to wear a full-body arc flash hazard suit for protection.
rack         
  • A submissive man is consoled by his mistress after she has made his back bloody through beating.
PRECEPT FOR ETHICAL BDSM PLAY
Risk Accepted Consensual Kink; Risk Aware Consensual Kink; RACK
I. n.
1.
Torture, torment, anguish, agony, pang, extreme pain.
2.
Crib, manger.
3.
Neck (of mutton), crag.
4.
Mist, vapor, flying cloud, moisture, dampness.
5.
(Naut.) Fairleader.
6.
Stand, frame.
7.
Arrack, spirituous liquor.
II. v. a.
1.
Torture, torment, distress, agonize, excruciate, pain extremely.
2.
Stretch, strain, force, wrest.
3.
Draw off (from sediment).
4.
Harass (by exaction), exhaust.
5.
Heighten, exaggerate.
Rack         
  • A submissive man is consoled by his mistress after she has made his back bloody through beating.
PRECEPT FOR ETHICAL BDSM PLAY
Risk Accepted Consensual Kink; Risk Aware Consensual Kink; RACK
·noun A fast amble.
II. Rack ·noun A wreck; destruction.
III. Rack ·adj A grate on which bacon is laid.
IV. Rack ·adj A Distaff.
V. Rack ·adj An instrument for bending a bow.
VI. Rack ·adj That which is extorted; exaction.
VII. Rack ·vi To fly, as vapor or broken clouds.
VIII. Rack ·vt To wash on a rack, as metals or ore.
IX. Rack ·noun ·same·as Arrack.
X. Rack ·vt To draw off from the lees or sediment, as wine.
XI. Rack ·adj A frame or table on which ores are separated or washed.
XII. Rack ·noun The neck and spine of a fore quarter of veal or mutton.
XIII. Rack ·noun Thin, flying, broken clouds, or any portion of floating vapor in the sky.
XIV. Rack ·vt To bind together, as two ropes, with cross turns of yarn, marline, ·etc.
XV. Rack ·vt To stretch or strain, in a figurative sense; hence, to harass, or oppress by extortion.
XVI. Rack ·adj An instrument or frame used for stretching, extending, retaining, or displaying, something.
XVII. Rack ·adj A frame fitted to a wagon for carrying hay, straw, or grain on the stalk, or other bulky loads.
XVIII. Rack ·vt To Torment; to Torture; to affect with extreme pain or anguish.
XIX. Rack ·v To amble fast, causing a rocking or swaying motion of the body; to Pace;
- said of a horse.
XX. Rack ·adj A frame on which articles are deposited for keeping or arranged for display; as, a clothes rack; a bottle rack, ·etc.
XXI. Rack ·adj A frame or device of various construction for holding, and preventing the waste of, hay, grain, ·etc., supplied to beasts.
XXII. Rack ·adj A bar with teeth on its face, or edge, to work with those of a wheel, pinion, or worm, which is to drive it or be driven by it.
XXIII. Rack ·adj A piece or frame of wood, having several sheaves, through which the running rigging passes;
- called also rack block. Also, a frame to hold shot.
XXIV. Rack ·vt To extend by the application of force; to stretch or strain; specifically, to stretch on the rack or wheel; to torture by an engine which strains the limbs and pulls the joints.
XXV. Rack ·adj An engine of torture, consisting of a large frame, upon which the body was gradually stretched until, sometimes, the joints were dislocated;
- formerly used judicially for extorting confessions from criminals or suspected persons.
rack         
  • A submissive man is consoled by his mistress after she has made his back bloody through beating.
PRECEPT FOR ETHICAL BDSM PLAY
Risk Accepted Consensual Kink; Risk Aware Consensual Kink; RACK
rack1
¦ noun
1. a framework for holding or storing things.
a vertically barred holder for animal fodder.
2. a cogged or toothed bar or rail engaging with a wheel or pinion, or using pegs to adjust the position of something.
3. (the rack) historical an instrument of torture consisting of a frame on which the victim was tied by the wrists and ankles and stretched.
4. N. Amer. informal a bed.
5. a triangular frame for positioning pool balls.
a single game of pool.
6. N. Amer. a set of deer's antlers.
7. a digital effects unit for a guitar or other instrument.
¦ verb
1. (also wrack) cause extreme pain or distress to.
archaic oppress (a tenant) by exacting excessive rent.
historical torture on the rack.
2. place in or on a rack.
3. (rack something up) accumulate or achieve something.
Phrases
rack (or wrack) one's brains make a great mental effort.
Origin
ME: from MDu. rec, Mid. Low Ger. rek 'a rail or shelf', prob. from recken 'to stretch, reach'.
Usage
The relationship between the forms rack and wrack is complicated. The most common noun sense of rack 'a framework for holding and storing things' is always spelled rack, never wrack. The verb senses that derive from the type of torture in which someone is stretched on a rack can, however, be spelled either rack or wrack: you can be racked with guilt or wracked with guilt; you rack your brains or wrack your brains. In addition, the phrase rack and ruin can also be spelled wrack and ruin.
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rack2
¦ noun a horse's gait between a trot and a canter.
¦ verb
1. (of a horse) move with such a gait.
2.
rack off Austral. informal go away.
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.
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rack3
¦ noun a joint of meat, especially lamb, including the front ribs.
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.
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rack4
(also wrack)
¦ noun (in phr. go to rack and ruin) gradually deteriorate due to neglect.
Origin
OE wr?c 'vengeance, destruction', related to wreak; cf. wrack4.
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rack5
¦ verb draw off (wine, beer, etc.) from the sediment in the barrel.
Origin
C15: from Provencal arracar, from raca 'stems and husks of grapes, dregs'.
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rack6
¦ noun variant spelling of wrack3.
¦ verb archaic (of a cloud) be driven before the wind.
Origin
ME (denoting a rush or collision): prob. of Scand. origin.
Celebration Arena         
Racking Horse World Celebration Arena
The Celebration Arena is a 5,000-seat indoor arena located in Priceville, Alabama, near Decatur. It contains a 150-by-300-foot () arena floor that can be used not only for sporting events as well as rodeos and horse shows (most notably the world championship show for the Racking Horse), but also for trade shows, flea markets, and other special events, such as concerts (concert capacity is up to 7,000).

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Racking

Racking, often referred to as Soutirage or Soutirage traditionnel (meaning racking in French), also filtering or fining, is the process of moving wine or beer from one container to another using gravity rather than a pump, which can be disruptive to the beverage. The process is also known as Abstich in German and travaso in Italian.

Alexis Lichine's Encyclopedia of Wines and Spirits defines racking as "siphoning wine or beer off the lees (in the case of wine) or trub (in the case of beer), into a new, clean barrel or other vessel". Racking allows clarification and aids in stabilization. Wine that is allowed to age on the lees often develops "off-tastes". A racking hose or tube is used and can be attached to a racking cane to make the task easier. The racking process is repeated several times during the aging of wine.