rank的意思和读音

rank

: [ræŋk] : [ræŋk]

n.

v.使

adj.;(

ranks  ranking  ranked  ranker  rankest  

adj.+n.high rank,top rank,military rank,rank test,low rank

v.+n.reach rank,join rank,rank close,state rank,rank wordsworth

adj.sparse,minimal,fresh

n.status,title,category,position,level

v.place,rate,categorize,classify,organize

adj.vigorous,sheer,pungent

rankn.position in organization/army, etc.

1.[u][c]the position, especially a high position, that sb has in a particular organization, society, etc.

She was not used to mixing with people of high social rank.

He rose through the ranks to become managing director.

Within months she was elevated to ministerial rank.

2.[c][u]the position that sb has in the army, navy, police, etc.

He was soon promoted to the rank of captain.

officers of junior/senior rank

a campaign to attract more women into the military ranks

officers, and other ranks(= people who are not officers)

The colonel was stripped of his rank(= was given a lower position, especially as a punishment) .

3.[pl]the position of ordinary soldiers rather than officers

He served in the ranks for most of the war.

He rose from the ranks(= from being an ordinary soldier) to become a warrant officer.

quality

4.[sing]the degree to which sb/sth is of high quality

a painter of the first rank

Britain is no longer in the front rank of world powers.

The findings are arranged in rank order according to performance.

members of group

5.[pl]the members of a particular group or organization

We have a number of international players in our ranks.

At 50, he was forced to join the ranks of the unemployed. 50

There were serious divisions within the party's own ranks.

line/row

6.[c]a line or row of soldiers, police, etc. standing next to each other

They watched as ranks of marching infantry passed the window.

7.[c]a line or row of people or things

massed ranks of spectators

The trees grew in serried ranks(= very closely together) .

IDMbreak ranksto fail to remain in lineto refuse to support the group or the organization of which they are membersv.give position

1.[t][i]to give sb/sth a particular position on a scale according to quality, importance, success, etc.; to have a position of this kind

The tasks have been ranked in order of difficulty.

She is currently the highest ranked player in the world.

top-ranked players

Voters regularly rank education as being more important than defence.

At the height of her career she ranked second in the world.

The university is ranked number one in the country for engineering.

It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win.

The restaurant ranks among the finest in town.

This must rank with(= be as good as) the greatest movies ever made.

You just don't rank(= you're not good enough) .

put in line/row

2.[t][usupass]~ sth使to arrange objects in a line or row

adj.

1.having a strong unpleasant smell

The house was full of the rank smell of urine.尿

2.[obn]used to emphasize a particular quality, state, etc.

an example of rank stupidity

The winning horse was a rank outsider .

3.growing too thickly

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n.1.someones official position in the military, police, fire department, etc.; someones position or job in an organization; someones status in society compared to the status of other people2.a line of people, especially soldiers; a number of things arranged in a line; a place where taxis wait in a line for customers3.all the people within a group, organization, etc.; all the members of a military organization who are not officers

v.1.to be good, bad, important, unimportant, etc. compared with other similar people or things2.to put someone or something into a position according to their success, importance, size, etc.3.to outrank someone4.to arrange objects neatly in lines1.to be good, bad, important, unimportant, etc. compared with other similar people or things2.to put someone or something into a position according to their success, importance, size, etc.3.to outrank someone4.to arrange objects neatly in lines

adj.1.with a strong unpleasant smell or taste2plete, used for emphasizing how bad or obvious something is3.growing and spreading too much

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1.In the first two years after discharge, the risk seems to increase in the men with short length of service, and those of inferior rank.退

2.The students were asked to look at figures of obese children and figures of other peers, and rank how much they liked them.

3.I have to say that complexity of the metamodel would not rank at the top of my list of complaints about BPDM.BPDM

4.CBC-Companies, one of the financial service companies in the front rank in the United States, was established in 1948.CBC1948

5.So the system may not rank a "hot" investment as highly as you might have thought.,「

6.If you want a page to rank highly on MSN, you'll optimize it a bit differently than you would for Google.MSN

7.What often damages automatic transmission? In this case, overheating seems to be sitting in the top rank.

8.A quantity of our products rank forefront, yet as a whole lying the bottom of the global industrial chain.

9.Had all of his recommendations for promotion gone through he would have had not only his commission, but probably the rank of captain.

10.New Jersey would rank near the bottom in life satisfaction (47th) but with one of the lowest adjusted suicide risks (also 47th).西47),47)。