ranks / ræŋk /

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ranks3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a number of persons forming a separate class in a social hierarchy or in any graded body.
  2. a social or official position or standing, as in the armed forces: the rank of captain.
  3. high position or station in the social or some similar scale: a woman of rank.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to arrange in ranks or in regular formation: The men were ranked according to height. He ranked the chess pieces on the board.
  2. to assign to a particular position, station, class, etc.: She was ranked among the most admired citizens.
  3. to outrank: The colonel ranks all other officers in the squadron.
  4. Slang. to insult; criticize.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to form a rank or ranks.
  2. to take up or occupy a place in a particular rank, class, etc.: to rank well ahead of the other students.
  3. to have rank or standing.

ranks 近义词

n. 名词 noun

standing in a system, often a social one

n. 名词 noun

column, tier of individuals

v. 动词 verb

line up; classify in system

v. 动词 verb

be worthwhile; have supremacy

ranks构成的短语

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

更多ranks例句

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  4. Even 13 million climate migrants, though, would rank as the largest migration in North American history.
  5. 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.
  6. Absolutely: “Courage I would rank now in the hierarchy of art and love.”
  7. Neary had held the rank of lieutenant since 1983 and received multiple commendations during nearly four decades on the job.
  8. Only five African-American females hold a rank higher than GS-14 within the Secret Service.
  9. Asked what kind of support he got from rank-and-file Democrats, he paused before replying with a hearty laugh.
  10. I was of extremely low rank, a Senior Aircraftman – only one rung above the bottom.
  11. He distinguished himself in several campaigns, especially in the Peninsular war, and was raised to the rank of field marshal.
  12. The high rank, the great riches of his father he rather implied than definitely mentioned.
  13. As each company front formed the knees of the rank and file seemed to give way.
  14. It was commenced in 1883, from a philanthropic feeling, but must rank among trade societies as much as many others.
  15. If Wee Willie Winkie took an interest in anyone, the fortunate man was envied alike by the mess and the rank and file.