The pronunciation of rake is pá and bà, the initial consonants are p and b, the finals are both a, and the tones are the second and fourth tones.
1. The definition of rake
[ pá ]
1. Rake.
2. Use a rake to level the land or gather or spread firewood, grains, etc.
[ bà ]
1. Farm tools for broken soil and flat ground. Its purpose is to break up and flatten large clods of soil in plowed fields. There are nail-tooth harrows and disc harrows.
2. Use a rake to break up the soil.
2. Group words
Rake, rake, rake, rake, rake, etc.
Extended information:
1. Nail rake [dīng pá]?
A rake with iron nails as teeth is an agricultural tool for breaking soil and leveling ground.
2. Rake [ tāng bà ]?
A cultivating tool used in rice fields. It is shaped like a wooden clog, with many short iron nails on the bottom and long handles on the top. Push and pull between rows to loosen soil and weed.
3. Rake [ pá zi ]?
A farm tool used to gather and spread firewood, grain or flatten the land. It has a long handle and has iron, wooden or bamboo teeth at one end.
4. To rake [dǎ pá]
1.
2. After plowing, use a rake to break up the soil and make it even.
5. Rake [ pá mò ]?
The collective name for the broken soil and flat land after plowing the land.