rack
rack.02 - search
RACK-V NOTES: Based on search-35.2. (from rack.02-v predicate notes)Aliases:
rack (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: searcher
ARG1-PPT: searched for
ARG1-PPT: searched for
rack one's brain
IARG0
rackedrel
my brainARG1
for hoursARGM-TMP
trying to recall her nameARGM-PRP
.rack.04 - rapid gait of horse, wherein each foot strikes separately
RACK-N NOTES: Roleset based on WordNet eventive noun entries. No corresponding verb entry or VN entry, no FrameNet. Framed by Claire. (from rack.01-n)Only verbal examples with arg0: "I trotted, slow gait and racked the horse, both ways." (from rack.01-n)
Aliases:
rack (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: rider
ARG1-PPT: horse
ARG1-PPT: horse
horse arg1
They 're judged by how the
rackrel
of the horseARG1
has been developed .rack_up
rack_up.01 - get, acquire
RACK_UP-V NOTES: Higher args are theoretically possible but unlikely, to my ear. (from rack.01-v)Aliases:
rack_up (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, entity acquiring something
ARG1-PPT: thing acquired
ARG2-DIR: seller
ARG3-VSP: price paid
ARG4-GOL: benefactive
ARG1-PPT: thing acquired
ARG2-DIR: seller
ARG3-VSP: price paid
ARG4-GOL: benefactive
just transitive
Toyota 's $ 35,000 Lexus automobile , a luxury model that it started shipping to the U.S. only last monthARG0
, is rackingrel
uprel
ordersARG1
at a time when U.S.-made luxury - car sales are slowARGM-TMP
.