rank的中文翻译
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rank1
(position in organization/army, etc.)
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社会地位, 阶层
noun
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the position, especially a high position, that sb has in a particular organization, society, etc
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She was not used to mixing with people of high social rank.
不习惯和社会地位很高的人搅和在一起
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He rose through the ranks to become managing director.
他迅速晋升成为总经理
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Within months she was elevated to ministerial rank.
短短几个月内,她就被提升到了部长级别
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the position that sb has in the army, navy, police, etc
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He was soon promoted to the rank of captain.
他很快就被提升到上尉军阶。
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officers of junior/senior rank
初级/高级军官
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a campaign to attract more women into the military ranks
一项旨在吸引更多女性参与军衔授予的活动
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officers, and other ranks(= people who are not officers)
军官和普通士兵
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The colonel was stripped of his rank (= was given a lower position, especially as a punishment).
这位上校被免去了军阶
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the position of ordinary soldiers rather than officers
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He served in the ranks for most of the war.
战争中的大部分时间他都在服兵役
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He rose from the ranks(= from being an ordinary soldier) to become a warrant officer.
他由普通士兵升为了准尉军官
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rank2
(quality)
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等级
noun
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the degree to which sb/sth is of high quality
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a painter of the first rank
一流画家
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Britain is no longer in the front rank of world powers.
英国已不再是排名靠前的世界强国了
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The findings are arranged in rank order according to performance.
研究数据被按其质量好坏顺序排列
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rank3
(members of group)
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成员;(团体或组织的)全体成员;队伍
noun
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the members of a particular group or organization
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We have a number of international players in our ranks.
我们的队员里有很多国际选手
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At 50, he was forced to join the ranks of the unemployed.
50岁时他被迫加入了失业者的行列
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There were serious divisions within the party's own ranks.
这个党的成员内部存在严重的分歧
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rank4
(line/row)
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排, 列, 行
noun
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a line or row of soldiers, police, etc. standing next to each other
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They watched as ranks of marching infantry passed the window.
他们看着横排行进的步兵从窗前走过
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a line or row of people or things
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massed ranks of spectators
集结的观众大军
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The trees grew in serried ranks(= very closely together).
树木密密麻麻的地生长在一起
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rank5
(give position)
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把......分等级, 评级
verb
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to give sb/sth a particular position on a scale according to quality, importance, success, etc; to have a position of this kind
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The tasks have been ranked in order of difficulty.
任务按难易程度划分
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She is currently the highest ranked player in the world.
她是目前世界排名最高的选手
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top-ranked players
排名靠前的选手
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Voters regularly rank education as being more important than defence.
选民们习惯性地把教育看得比国防重要
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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
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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
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It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win.
这肯定算不上他最大的胜利
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The restaurant ranks among the finest in town.
这家餐厅属于城里最高级的餐厅之列
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This must rank with (= be as good as) the greatest movies ever made.
这部电影该被归入影史上最伟大的电影之列
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You just don't rank (= you're not good enough).
还不够格
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rank6
(put in line/row)
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排列
verb
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to arrange objects in a line or row
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rank7
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恶臭难闻的
adj.
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having a strong unpleasant smell
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The house was full of the rank smell of urine.
这屋子里到处有一股尿的臊味
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used to emphasize a particular quality, state, etc.
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an example of rank stupidity
一个极端愚蠢的例子
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The winning horse was a rank outsider.
获胜的马是一匹完全不起眼儿的冷门马
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growing too thickly