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ranked

/rangk/US // ræŋk //UK // (ræŋk) //

排名靠前的,排名靠后的,排名,排名靠前

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a number of persons forming a separate class in a social hierarchy or in any graded body.
    • : a social or official position or standing, as in the armed forces: the rank of captain.
    • : high position or station in the social or some similar scale: a woman of rank.
    • : a class in any scale of comparison.
    • : relative position or standing: a writer of the first rank.
    • : a row, line, or series of things or persons: orchestra players arranged in ranks.
    • : ranks, the members of an armed service apart from its officers; enlisted personnel.military enlisted personnel as a group.
    • : Usually ranks . the general body of any party, society, or organization apart from the officers or leaders.
    • : orderly arrangement; array.
    • : a line of persons, especially soldiers, standing abreast in close-order formation.
    • : British. a place or station occupied by vehicles available for hire; stand: a taxi rank.
    • : Chess, Checkers. one of the horizontal lines of squares on a chessboard or checkerboard.
    • : a set of organ pipes of the same kind and tonal color.
    • : Also called determinant rank .Mathematics. the order of the nonzero determinant of greatest order that can be selected from a given matrix by the elimination of rows and columns.
    • : Mining. the classification of coal according to hardness, from lignite to anthracite.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to arrange in ranks or in regular formation: The men were ranked according to height. He ranked the chess pieces on the board.
    • : to assign to a particular position, station, class, etc.: She was ranked among the most admired citizens.
    • : to outrank: The colonel ranks all other officers in the squadron.
    • : Slang. to insult; criticize.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to form a rank or ranks.
    • : to take up or occupy a place in a particular rank, class, etc.: to rank well ahead of the other students.
    • : to have rank or standing.
    • : to be the senior in rank: The colonel ranks at this camp.
    • : Slang. to complain.

Phrases

  • rank and file
  • break ranks
  • close ranks
  • pull rank
  • rise through the ranks

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

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  • Even 13 million climate migrants, though, would rank as the largest migration in North American history.

  • Meredith — publisher of Better Homes & Gardens, Allrecipes and Southern Living — is ranked number two on License Global’s list, just behind The Walt Disney Company.

  • Absolutely: “Courage I would rank now in the hierarchy of art and love.”

  • Neary had held the rank of lieutenant since 1983 and received multiple commendations during nearly four decades on the job.

  • Only five African-American females hold a rank higher than GS-14 within the Secret Service.

  • Asked what kind of support he got from rank-and-file Democrats, he paused before replying with a hearty laugh.

  • I was of extremely low rank, a Senior Aircraftman – only one rung above the bottom.

  • He distinguished himself in several campaigns, especially in the Peninsular war, and was raised to the rank of field marshal.

  • The high rank, the great riches of his father he rather implied than definitely mentioned.

  • As each company front formed the knees of the rank and file seemed to give way.

  • It was commenced in 1883, from a philanthropic feeling, but must rank among trade societies as much as many others.

  • If Wee Willie Winkie took an interest in anyone, the fortunate man was envied alike by the mess and the rank and file.