rank如何读

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rank英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] [U] 军衔,职衔 position in the army, navy, etc.
  2. [S] 等级 degree to which sb/sth is of high quality
  3. [C] 排,行列 row or line of people or things
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 分属某类 put or arrange in a rank or in a class
  2. vt. & vi. 超过; 高于 be more important than; outrank

rank是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 等级,阶层,地位
  2. 行,排,列
  3. 士兵
  4. 横列
  5. 【军】行列,军队,队伍,列兵
  6. 阵线
  7. 身份
  8. 高级,显贵
  9. 次序,顺序
  10. 【统、数】秩,等值
  11. 【语】语结级位
  12. (棋盘上的)横格
  13. 军衔,军阶,官衔,官职
v. (动词)
  1. 排列,位于
  2. 分等级,把...分等级,把...评级
  3. 使成横排,使排成行,把…排成横列,把...排成行
  4. 把...分类,使归类
  5. <美>级别高于…,超过
  6. <俚>揭露,责难
  7. 列队,排队前进,列队行进
  8. 处于最高地位
  9. <俚>抱怨,埋怨
  10. 占,列为,属于某等级
adj. (形容词)
  1. 繁茂的,丛生的,蔓延的
  2. 恶臭的,臭极的,难闻的
  3. 倔强的
  4. 多杂草的,易生杂草的
  5. 过于茂盛的,过于肥沃的,过于多产的
  6. 极端的
  7. 讨厌的
  8. 真正的
  9. 十足的
  10. 很厉害的
  11. 卑鄙的,猥亵的, 下流的
  12. 难制御的

rank变形

复数:ranks

第三人称单数:ranks

现在分词:ranking

过去式:ranked

过去分词:ranked

比较级:ranker或more rank

最高级:rankest或most rank

rank词根

词根:rank

adj.

ranking 上级的;头等的;超群的

n.

ranking 等级;地位

ranging 排列;测距修正

ranker 出身行伍的军官;士兵;对某事胆怯或临阵脱逃的人

rankness 繁茂;恶臭

v.

ranking 排列;归类于(rank的ing形式)

ranging 排列(range的ing形式);分类

rank英英释义

noun

relative standing or position

a degree or position of dignity, eminence, or excellence : distinction

soon took rank as a leading attorney—J. D. Hicks

high social position

the privileges of rank

a grade of official standing in a hierarchy

an aggregate of individuals classed together—usually used in plural

row, series

a row of people

a line of soldiers ranged side by side in close order

any of the rows of squares that extend across a chessboard perpendicular to the files

British stand sense 6

an orderly arrangement : formation

the order according to some statistical characteristic (such as the score on a test)

any of a series of classes of coal based on increasing alteration of the parent vegetable matter, increasing carbon content, and increasing fuel value

the number of linearly independent rows or columns in a matrix

verb

transitive verb

to determine the relative position of : rate

a highly ranked prospect

to arrange in lines or in a regular formation

to take precedence of

intransitive verb

to take or have a position in relation to others

ranks first in her class

to form or move in ranks

adjective

offensive in odor or flavorespecially: rancid

shockingly conspicuous

must lecture him on his rank disloyalty—David Walden

outright—used as an intensive

rank beginners

luxuriantly or excessively vigorous in growth

offensively gross or coarse : foul

putrid, festering

high in amount or degree : fraught

archaic lustful, ruttish

obsolete grown too large

rank词组

in the ranks当兵,当战士 

in rank成行列;成队列 

first rank一流的

rank among跻身于…;属于…之列

rank first名列第一

rank and filen. 民众,老百姓;普通士兵,普通成员

in the front rank著名;在前列

front rankn. 前列;最重要;最突出;最好

rank with与……并列

military rank军衔;军阶

rank order等级次序

social rank社会等级

other ranks(武装部队)非被委任的军官,普通士兵 

keep rank保持队形 

rank correlation[经]等级相关;秩相关

rank区别

 queue, rank, line, row

这组词都有“列、队、排”的意思,其区别是:

queue指人们为做某事而有顺序排成的队,在等的过程中不断向前移动。

rank和file常为军事用语,前者指肩并肩排列整齐的士兵横排,后者指纵队。

line指人或物排成的行列。

row指单独的一列,也可指平行的数行中的一行,而不论是横或纵。

以上来源于网络

 rank, degree, grade, class

这组词都有“级,等级”的意思,其区别是:

rank指人在社会中的地位或等级,尤指军队中的军衔。

degree指程度、范围不同,社会地位的高低。也可指形容词或副词的级。

grade指按地位或优劣划分的等级,既可指人又可指物。

class含义广泛,指人或物按优劣划分的等级,也指学校中的年级或班级。

以上来源于网络

rank词源中文解释

14世纪初,“排,线或系列”; 约1400年,军队的一排,来自古法语 renc, ranc “排,线”(现代法语 rang),来自法兰克语 *hring 或其他日耳曼语源(比较古高地德语 hring “圆圈,环”,来自原始日耳曼语 *hringaz “圆圈,环,弯曲的东西”(来自 PIE 根 *sker-(2)“转弯,弯曲” nasalized 形式)。

“社会分裂,人类阶级”的意思可追溯至15世纪初。 “社会地位或地位高”的意思可追溯至15世纪初。 “相对位置”的意思可追溯至1600年左右。象棋棋盘上的“一排方格之一”的意思可追溯至1570年代。军队 ranks “士兵团体”可追溯至1809年。

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rank词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, "row, series, high social position," borrowed from Anglo-Frenchrenc, ranc "line of soldiers, jousting lists, line or rank of persons or things" (continental Old & Middle French also "position in a series or class, high social position"), going back to Old Low Franconian *hringa- "circle, ring," going back to Germanic *hrenga — more at ring >entry 1 Verb derivative of rank >entry 1 Adjective Middle English, from Old English ranc overbearing, strong; akin to Old Norse rakkr erect and perhaps to Old English riht right — more at right

The first known use of rank was in the 13th century

rank儿童词典英英释义

ray1 of 2noun

any of numerous flat broad fishes (as stingrays and skates) usually living on the sea bottom and having eyes on the upper surface of their bodies, a long narrow tail, and a skeleton made of cartilage

ray2 of 2noun

one of the lines of light that appear to be given off by a bright object

a thin beam of radiant energy (as light)

a stream of particles (as electrons) traveling in the same line

any of a group of lines coming from a common center

half line

a plant or animal structure that resembles a ray: as

vascular ray

one of the bony rods in the fin of a fish

a tiny bit

a ray of hope

raw1 of 2adjective

not cooked

a raw carrot

being in or nearly in the natural state : not processed or purified raw sewage

raw milk

not in a finished, organized, or polished form raw data

the raw edge of a seam

having the surface scraped or roughened

raw red hands

very sore or irritated

a raw throat

not trained or experienced

a raw recruit

unpleasantly damp or cold

a raw wind

raw2 of 2noun

a raw place or state

rat1 of 2noun

any of various rodents that have brown, black, white, or grayish fur and a long usually nearly hairless tail and that look like but are larger than the related mice

a person who betrays friends

a person who spends much time in a specified place

a mall rat

rat2 of 2verb

to betray, desert, or inform on one's friends ratted them out

didn't rat on us

to catch or hunt rats

rate1 of 3verb

to scold violently : berate

rate2 of 3noun

a constant ratio between two things

a rate of exchange

a price or charge set according to a scale or standard tax rate

hotel rates

a quantity, amount, or degree of something measured in units of something else

the unemployment rate

a level of quality : class

rate3 of 3verb

consider sense 3, regard

was rated a good pianist

to set an estimate on : evaluate

to determine the rank, class, or position of : grade

rate a movie

to have a rating : be classed

rates high in math

to have a right to : deserve

rate a promotion

rat1 of 2noun

any of various rodents that have brown, black, white, or grayish fur and a long usually nearly hairless tail and that look like but are larger than the related mice

a person who betrays friends

a person who spends much time in a specified place

a mall rat

rat2 of 2verb

to betray, desert, or inform on one's friends ratted them out

didn't rat on us

to catch or hunt rats

rare1 of 2adjective

not thick or dense : thin

the atmosphere is rare at high altitudes

very fine : excellent, splendid

a rare June day

very uncommon a collection of rare books

rain is rare in the desert

rare2 of 2adjective

cooked so that the inside is still red

rare roast beef

rank1 of 3adjective

strong and active in growth

rank weeds

offensively gross or vulgar : foul

rank language

very noticeable

rank dishonesty

outright entry 2 sense 1

rank beginners

offensive in odor or flavor

rank2 of 3noun

row entry 3 sense 1, series

a line of soldiers standing side by side

the body of enlisted persons in an army

rose from the ranks

a group of individuals classed together—usually used in plural

in the ranks of the unemployed

position within a group

a poet of high rank

official grade or position

the rank of general

high social position

a person of rank

rank3 of 3verb

to arrange in lines or in a formation

to determine the position of in relation to others : rate

a highly ranked player

to come before in rank

a captain ranks a lieutenant

to take or have a certain position in a group

ranks third in the class

rank1 of 3adjective

strong and active in growth

rank weeds

offensively gross or vulgar : foul

rank language

very noticeable

rank dishonesty

outright entry 2 sense 1

rank beginners

offensive in odor or flavor

rank2 of 3noun

row entry 3 sense 1, series

a line of soldiers standing side by side

the body of enlisted persons in an army

rose from the ranks

a group of individuals classed together—usually used in plural

in the ranks of the unemployed

position within a group

a poet of high rank

official grade or position

the rank of general

high social position

a person of rank

rank3 of 3verb

to arrange in lines or in a formation

to determine the position of in relation to others : rate

a highly ranked player

to come before in rank

a captain ranks a lieutenant

to take or have a certain position in a group

ranks third in the class

rank 例句

1 First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross went first, now and then straightening out the rank, closing up the gaps.

2 They called him that to settle the difficult matter of rank.

3 Were our ranks not swelled every day by men crawling through the reeds, families arrived in boats, and victorious runaways bleeding in their shirts, we had been decimated.

4 From the ranks of the crawling babies came little squeals of excitement, gurgles and twitterings of pleasure.

5 And so, having bagged the contract for the Synthetic Cooking Vinegar labels, he deftly banished Chacko from the fighting ranks of the Overthrowers to the treacherous ranks of the To Be Overthrown.

6 Make country enters industrialized country ranks more quickly from an agricultural country with very lagging industry.

使我国从一个工业十分落后的农业国较快步入工业化国家行列.

7 Class is rank, it is tribe, it is culture and taste.

8 Inej heard the name the Dregs preferred for her whispered among their ranks—the Wraith.

9 Nevertheless, many of the rank and file continued to look cautiously about them.

10 You can't expect a rank beginner like her to know all the rules of the game.

11 The report ranks the UK 20th out of 22 advanced nations...

报告中把英国排在22个先进国家中的第20位。

12 Just now you mentioned military ranks. Would you please give me a briefing?

刚才你提到了军衔, 请给我简单介绍一下好 吗 ?

13 He left the room, where I stood anxiously for some moments, discomfited by our interview, gazing at the ranks of empty seats.

14 Finally, a ranking index is defined to give the consumers'turn of preference for different brands.

然后通过定义一种模糊数综合排序指标来确定消费者的品牌偏好顺序.

15 In ranking method, samples are ranked according to the degree of a specific attribute or liking.

排序法是按指定特性强度或喜好程度对数个样品排列出顺序的一种感官分析方法.

16 “Be mighty rank by then,” said I. “School play’s not till two weeks, you know.”

17 Always, their ranks were made up of humorless civilians culled from the lowest species of southerner that could plug in an electric clipper.

18 Bobby joined their ranks out of an essential self-awareness.

19 Jim Moore, the school’s principal, said it was not “lack of effort” that caused Truman to be poorly ranked in previous years, but a matter of resources.

20 What they carried was partly a function of rank, partly of field specialty.

rank 同义词

1 杂草丛生的

ruderal grass-grown

2 过于繁茂的

rampant

4 品级

order grade

5 杂草丛生

ruderal grass-grown rankness

6 军衔

grade commission

7 给…分等级

graduate grade

10 疯长的

rampant

11 等值

value

13 一列

row column parade

14 使归类

range

19 刺鼻的

harsh

21 郎克

Ranke

24 队形

formation order array

28

order

30 阵线

front sector

31 排队前进

procession

37 令人作呕

sickly turn stomach

38 过于茂盛的

gross

39 排列成行

alignment

40 极其糟糕的

dreadful

42 一行

train row tier

43 公然的

visible Frank undisguised

48 刺鼻

bite

50 先于

before antedate

55 非常糟糕的

shocking rotten shitty minging

57 完全

good right full complete whole perfect total direct entire round regular positive dead detailed pure absolute strict radical thorough sheer stark downright exhaustive abysmal crass unadulterated unreserved out-and-out frigging arrant up very well really clear simply clean wide completely absolutely flat totally perfectly fairly entirely bang strictly altogether purely wholly bodily plumb raving diametrically all all- line and sinker neck and crop stock and barrel to fingertips root and branch to the ground inside out nothing less than every inch in depth from top to bottom first and last through and through head over heels even square comprehensive universal blank precious utter outright accomplished consummate full-scale plenary unabridged thoroughgoing teetotal diametric thoroughpaced down enough quite finally fully cold stiff hollow utterly roundly completion entirety fullness totality in life to the world every bit all one down to the ground for fair to the teeth at great length from head to foot out and out from alpha to omega over head and ears up to the handle dyed in the wool to the tips of fingers to the nines all to pieces at full length all the way along the line body and breeches all to a piece veriest sound simple fair proper integrate integral sovereign unconditional well-rounded undiluted unalloyed thorough-paced plenty spang out just fast solid plain slap richly holo- plenitude cata- ex- be- over- de- per- at all points bag and baggage every whit up to the hilt and sinker a hundred per cent all ends up from top to toe to the eyeballs in the world in nature to the full to perfection from head to toe hand and foot for keeps well and truly

62 横格

row

63

fill occupy

66 序列

linear series sequence

67 归类

range

77 茂盛的

flourishing luxuriant palmy

82 混合音栓

mixture

85 同列

homonomous

94 长得太大的

overgrown

97 蔓生的

rampant

98 一排

range bank tier row parade

103 令人作呕的

sickly

107 学衔

degree

123 级别高于

outrank

124 处于最高地位

topside at the highest

131 队列

train queue procession

135 横线

cross

137 队伍

train procession

142 味道不好的

distasteful brackish

145 级别最高

top-ranking

146 位于

stand sit lie locate situate

153 置于

lay situate perch

157 茂密的

thick

158 排位

ranking

159 过重

surcharge overcharge

rank 短语相关

break rank flag rank in the front rank of the first rank pull rank rank and file rank correlation taxi rank the rank and file

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