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outrank

/out-rangk/US // ˌaʊtˈræŋk //UK // (ˌaʊtˈræŋk) //

排名靠前的,排名靠前,排名靠前的公司,排名靠前的人

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to have a higher rank than: A major outranks a captain in the army.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inprecede
as insurpass
as inoutmatch
as inpredate

Examples

  • Luckily, for a number of reasons, doctors and public health experts say it’s actually quite safe for most pregnant folks to be vaccinated, and the rewards outrank the risks.

  • When SEO content creation becomes a hustle to outrank whatever is currently at the top of the SERP it sacrifices perspective.

  • New York far outranks it, as does San Francisco County and Philadelphia County, though the cities of San Francisco and Philadelphia make up the bulk of the counties.

  • They can help you outrank the competition, plus they are how people actually make use of search on the internet.

  • That means you can take full advantage of it and possibly outrank your competitors.

  • So you outrank us on that standard, and we pay appropriate homage.

  • This explains why the world is so filled with fanatics and schismatics, and why every man would master and outrank all others.

  • Septmoncel is the leader of these, made in the Jura mountains and considered by many French caseophiles to outrank Roquefort.

  • Later, more mature judgment has made it plain that his contributions as a craftsman outrank his worth as an artist.

  • Reckoned in number of volumes, there are many of them which far outrank the government libraries, except in six instances.

  • Its devotees outrank all others in service to the government and they come the closest in personal contact to the individual.