- n.低级
low-ranking是什么意思
low-ranking英英释义
adjective
having a low rank or position
low-ranking officials
adjective
having a low rank or position
low-ranking officials
low-ranking 例句
1 Whereas low-ranking females frequently travel great distances in search of food, the matriarchs spend more time nursing their offspring in communal clan dens.
2 In a complementary series of tests performed on samples from the same clan, the study authors were able to identify whether a hyena was high- or low-ranking from methylation signatures alone with 80% accuracy.
3 With its corporate machinations, creepy secrets, and low-ranking Everywoman protagonist, the novel seems, at first, like a standard-issue techno-thriller.
4 So far, court papers show that billions of dollars of the firm’s debt will be converted into equity, while nearly all shareholders and owners of low-ranking bonds will be wiped out.
5 Johnson ran the Republican Study Committee, a group of socially conservative lawmakers, and served as vice chair of the House Republican caucus, a low-ranking party leadership post.
6 She was offered a low-ranking position to write on a Paramount+ show, after being in the industry for three years, and was given a better offer only after threatening to walk away.
7 His low-ranking policeman father was repeatedly dispatched to new posts throughout Devon County, regularly uprooting Mylod, his older sister and their factory-worker mother.
8 That may have been why low-ranking Flora did not come inside during the June practice drill.
9 a low-ranking officer/official
下级军官 / 官员
10 The young officer came up from the lowest rank.
这个年轻的军官是从最低级的军阶晋升上来的。
11 Those novels pandered to the low tastes of petty bourgeois readers.
那些小说迎合小资产阶级读者的低级趣味。