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  1. RAKE SOMETHING UP definition: 1. to talk again about a past event or experience that should be forgotten, because it upsets or…. Learn more.

  2. RAKE SOMETHING UP Significado, definición, qué es RAKE SOMETHING UP: 1. to talk again about a past event or experience that should be forgotten, because it upsets or…. Aprender más.

  3. Traducciones en contexto de "rake it up" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: We're all very disappointed in Charlie... but he's paid his price, and there's no need to rake it up.

  4. v. 1. To collect or gather something with or as if with a rake: After I had cut the grass, I raked up the trimmings and piled them in a heap. We raked the leaves up. 2. To revive or bring something to light; uncover something: When he runs out of things to say, he rakes old stories up from his days in the army.

  5. Inglés. Español. rake [sth] up, rake up [sth] vtr phrasal sep. (clear with a rake) rastrillar ⇒ vtr. pasar el rastrillo loc verb. It's a lot of work raking up fallen leaves at this time of year.

  6. rake up. verbo frasal. If someone is raking up something unpleasant or embarrassing that happened in the past, they are talking about it when you would prefer them not to mention it. Raking up the past won't help anyone. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [ Also VERB noun PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for rake.

  7. rake something up. (informal, disapproving) to mention something unpleasant that happened in the past and that other people would like to forget. Raking up the past will only make things worse.