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rank

noun
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    position in organization/army, etc.级别

  1. [uncountable, countable] the position, especially a high position, that somebody has in a particular organization, society, etc.(尤指较高的)地位,级别
    • She was not used to mixing with people of high social rank.她不习惯和社会地位很高的人交往。
    • He rose through the ranks to become managing director.他级级攀升,当上了常务董事。
    • Within months she was elevated to ministerial rank.不出几个月,她就被提升至部级。
    • in rank Promotion will mean that I’m immediately above him in rank.升职后我会比他高一级。
    • rank of something Barons are the lowest rank of the nobility.男爵是最低级的贵族。
    see also ranking
    Extra Examples
    • There are few women in the highest ranks of the organization.这个组织内担任要职的女性很少。
    • a government minister of Cabinet rank政府内阁部长
    • all ranks in society所有社会阶层
    • the lowest ranks of the aristocracy贵族的最低等级
    • People of every rank seemed to agree on this.各个阶层的人似乎都同意这一点。
    • She rose from the middle ranks of the civil service.她从公务员队伍的中层升了上来。
    Topics People in societyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • senior
    • superior
    verb + rank
    • achieve
    • attain
    • be promoted to
    preposition
    • above a/​the rank
    • below a/​the rank
    • in rank
    phrases
    • of high, low, etc. rank
    See full entry
  2. [countable, uncountable] the position that somebody has in the army, navy, police, etc.军衔;军阶;警衔
    • rank of something He was soon promoted to the rank of captain.他很快被提升至上尉军阶。
    • He rose steadily through the ranks and retired as a lieutenant-colonel.他稳步晋升,以中校身份退休。
    • officers of junior/senior rank有低级/高级军阶的军官
    • officers and other ranks (= people who are not officers)军官及士兵
    • The colonel was stripped of his rank (= was given a lower position, especially as a punishment).那名上校被降职了。
    • in rank a military commander similar in rank to a modern general军衔类似于现代将军的军事指挥官
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    • He came up through the ranks to become a general.他行伍出身,最后成为将军。
    • He held officer rank in the air force for many years.他当空军尉官许多年了。
    • He never rose above the rank of lieutenant.他一辈子只是个陆军中尉。
    • He was assigned the rank of Commander.他被授予海军中校军衔。
    • She joined the navy and held the rank of captain.她加入海军并且当上了上校。
    • police officers below the rank of sergeant级别低于巡佐的警员
    • I gave them only my name, rank and serial number.我只给了他们我的名字、军衔和编号。
    • Officers of junior rank had separate accommodation.下级军官有单独的住处。
    Topics War and conflictb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • senior
    • superior
    verb + rank
    • achieve
    • attain
    • be promoted to
    preposition
    • above a/​the rank
    • below a/​the rank
    • in rank
    phrases
    • of high, low, etc. rank
    See full entry
  3. the ranks
    [plural] the position of ordinary soldiers rather than officers; the army普通士兵
    • He served in the ranks for most of the war.战争期间,他大部分时间都在部队服役。
    • He rose from the ranks (= from being an ordinary soldier) to become a warrant officer.他从普通士兵升至准尉。
    • a campaign to attract more women into the military ranks吸引更多的女性担任各级军官的运动
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    • They had served in the ranks of the Sultan's army.他们曾在苏丹的军队当过兵。
    • Death and disease were thinning their ranks.死亡与疾病正在导致他们减员。
  4. quality质量

  5. [singular] the degree to which somebody/something is of high quality等级;级别
    • a painter of the first rank一流的画家
    • Britain is no longer in the front rank of world powers.英国再也不是位于前列的世界强国。
    • The findings are arranged in rank order according to performance.这些研究结果是根据性能等级排列的。
  6. members of group成员

  7. the ranks
    [plural] the members of a particular group or organization(团体或组织的)成员
    • We have a number of international players in our ranks.我们的队员中有好几个国际选手。
    • At 50, he was forced to join the ranks of the unemployed.他 50 岁时被迫加入了失业行列。
    • There were serious divisions within the party's own ranks.这个党内部存在着严重的分歧。
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    • A CIA operative had infiltrated their ranks.一位中央情报局的特工打入了他们的队伍。
    • More women are now filling the ranks of the medical profession.现在,更多的女性正在加入医疗行业。
    • He spent two years on the college golf team before joining the professional ranks.他在大学高尔夫球队打了两年球后才加入职业队。
    • The group has little influence over those outside its own ranks.这个团体对非成员没什么影响力。
    • These products appeal to the growing ranks of middle-class consumers.这些产品吸引了越来越多的中产阶级消费者。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • growing
    • swelling
    • amateur
    verb + ranks
    • enter
    • fill
    • join
    preposition
    • among the ranks of
    • within the ranks of
    • beyond the ranks
    phrases
    • the rank and file
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  8. line/row行;列

  9. [countable] a line or row of soldiers, police, etc. standing next to each other(警察、士兵等的)队列,行列
    • They watched as ranks of marching infantry passed the window.他们看着步兵列队从窗前走过。
    • They fired at random into the enemy ranks.他们向敌人的队列随意开火。
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    • The president moved slowly along the ranks of men.总统沿着士兵队列缓慢前行。
    • The soldiers marched in three ranks of ten.士兵分 3 排行进,每排 10 人。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • front
    • rear
    • massed
    preposition
    • along a/​the rank
    • in a/​the rank
    phrases
    • break ranks
    • close ranks
    • rank upon rank (of something)
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  10. [countable] a line or row of people or things排;行;列
    • massed ranks of spectators聚集起来的旁观者的行列
    • The trees grew in serried ranks (= very closely together).树木一排靠一排地生长。
    see also taxi rank
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    • Rank upon rank of caravans filled the field.成排的大篷车挤满了营地。
    • There were ranks of trestle tables piled high with food.一排排搁板桌上食物堆得高高的。
    • He was standing in the second rank.他当时站在第 2 排。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • front
    • rear
    • massed
    preposition
    • along a/​the rank
    • in a/​the rank
    phrases
    • break ranks
    • close ranks
    • rank upon rank (of something)
    See full entry
  11. in statistics统计

  12. [countable] (statistics统计) a number that gives the position of a member of a set of numbers普通士兵
  13. Word Originnoun Middle English (in the sense ‘row of things’): from Old French ranc, of Germanic origin; related to ring
Idioms
break ranks
  1. (of soldiers, police, etc.士兵、警察等) to fail to remain in line掉队;未保持队形
    • The police broke ranks and started hitting people with their batons.警察散开队形并开始用警棍打人。
  2. (of the members of a group成员) to refuse to support the group or the organization of which they are members不支持所属团体(或组织)
    • Large numbers of MPs felt compelled to break ranks over the issue.为数众多的下院议员觉得在这一问题上不得不表示反对。
    • He broke ranks with his fellow Republicans and opposed the war.他离开自己的共和党阵营,加入反战行列。
close ranks
  1. if a group of people close ranks, they work closely together to defend themselves, especially when they are being criticized(尤指受到批评时)抱团,携手合作
    • It's not unusual for the police to close ranks when one of their officers is being investigated.在一位警员受到调查时,警察抱团的事并不罕见。
  2. if soldiers close ranks, they move closer together in order to defend themselves(士兵)成密集队形,相互靠拢
pull rank (on somebody)
  1. to make use of your place or status in society or at work to make somebody do what you want凭借地位指使(某人);弄权

rank

verb
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not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they rank
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he / she / it ranks
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past simple ranked
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past participle ranked
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past simple ranking
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past participle ranking
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    give position分等级

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to give somebody/something a particular position on a scale according to quality, importance, success, etc.; to have a position of this kind把…分等级;属于某等级
    • rank somebody/something In most Australian elections, electors are required to rank all candidates.在大多数澳大利亚选举中,选民被要求对所有候选人进行排名。
    • rank somebody/something + adv./prep. The tasks have been ranked in order of difficulty.按照困难程度对工作进行了分类。
    • She is currently the highest ranked player in the world.她是目前居全球榜首的运动员。
    • top-ranked players一流的选手
    • rank somebody/something as something Forty-five per cent of respondents ranked health as their number one priority.45%的受访者将健康列为第一要务。
    • rank somebody/something as doing something Voters regularly rank education as being more important than defence.投票者通常认为教育比国防更重要。
    • rank + adj At the height of her career she ranked second in the world.在她事业的顶峰时期,她排名世界第二位。
    • rank somebody/something + adj Last year, he was ranked second in his age group.去年,他在同龄人中排名第二。
    • rank somebody/something + noun The university is ranked number one in the country for engineering.在工程学领域,这所大学位居本国第一。
    • rank as something It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win.这肯定算不上他最大的胜利。
    • + adv./prep. The restaurant ranks among the finest in town.这家饭店属于城里最好的。
    • It would certainly rank high on any list of favourite children's books.在所有最受欢迎的儿童读物中,它肯定会名列前茅。
    • Health and education rank highly with voters.健康和教育在选民中名列前茅。
    • This must rank with (= be as good as) the greatest movies ever made.这部影片一定可与史上最优秀的影片相媲美。
    • (North American English) You just don't rank (= you're not good enough).你还不够级别。
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    • The criteria are ranked in order of importance.这些标准是根据其重要程度来作分类的。
    • He is a high-ranking officer in the Indian Army.他是印度军队中的高级军官。
    • The children were ranked according to academic ability.孩子们是根据学习能力分级的。
    • It now ranks as Japan's fourth largest market.它目前是日本的第四大市场。
    • He ranks among the greatest boxers of all time.他跻身于历史上最伟大拳击手之列。
    • She is now ranked in the top five hockey players in Britain.她目前在英国曲棍球选手中排在前 5 名。
    • She ranks above any other musician of her generation.在她那一代,她是最好的音乐家。
    • This city ranks alongside London as one of the great tourist attractions of the world.这个城市与伦敦并列为世界最著名旅游胜地之一。
    • This ranks with the great paintings of the 19th century.这幅画是 19 世纪伟大的绘画作品之一。
    • These subjects ranked low for most students.多数学生不重视这几门课。
    • We beat a nationally ranked team.我们打败了一个在全国排得上号的球队。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • high
    • highly
    • low
    preposition
    • above
    • ahead of
    • alongside
    phrases
    • be nationally ranked
    • be ranked number two, three, etc.
    • rank number two, three, etc.
    See full entry
  2. put in line/row排列;排成行

  3. [transitive, usually passive] rank something to arrange objects in a line or row排列;使排成行
  4. Word Originverb Middle English (in the sense ‘row of things’): from Old French ranc, of Germanic origin; related to ring

rank

adjective
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  1. having a strong unpleasant smell难闻的;恶臭的
    • The house was full of the rank smell of urine.这屋子里到处有一股尿的臊味。
  2. (informal) very unpleasant非常糟糕的
    • I think the whole situation's pretty rank.我认为整个情况很糟糕。
  3. [only before noun] used to emphasize a particular quality, state, etc.(强调质量、状况等)极端的,糟糕的
    • an example of rank stupidity/hypocrisy极度愚蠢/虚伪的例子
    • The winning horse was a rank outsider.获胜的这匹马,本来谁也没指望它能获胜。
    • She made the other players look like rank amateurs.她让其他选手看起来像是业余选手。
  4. (of plants, etc.植物) growing too thickly疯长的
    • an area overgrown with rank grass and nettles长满野草和荨麻的地区

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