to rank
01
排名, 评估
to position someone or something on a scale based on importance, quality, etc.
Transitive: to rank sb/sth
例子
The supervisor will rank the candidates according to their qualifications for the job.
主管将根据候选人的工作资格对其进行排名。
例子
In the latest survey, our company ranked second in customer satisfaction.
在最新的调查中,我们公司在客户满意度方面排名第二。
03
排名, 超越
to be more important or higher in status than someone else
Transitive: to rank sb
例子
In this organization, the CEO ranks all the managers.
在这个组织中,CEO对所有经理进行排名。
Rank
01
a row or line of people, especially soldiers or police, standing side by side
例子
Police formed a rank to block the entrance.
02
a person's relative status, position, or level of authority within an organization or society
例子
Her rank in the company allowed her to make important decisions.
03
军衔, 等级
members of the armed forces involving those who have a lower position
例子
The morale of the rank can significantly impact the effectiveness of a military unit.
军衔的士气可以显著影响军事单位的效力。
04
a person's position within a social hierarchy or class
例子
Social reforms aimed to reduce the importance of rank.
05
队伍, 成员
(plural) the people who collectively form a particular group or organization
例子
The organization ’s success can be attributed to the dedication and skill within its ranks.
该组织的成功可归功于其队伍中的奉献精神和技能。
06
a horizontal line of spaces across a game board, typically at a right angle to the columns
例子
He moved his rook along the rank to threaten the opponent's king.
rank
01
extremely fertile
例子
Gardeners prized the rank earth for its ability to sustain lush vegetables.
02
growing thickly, densely, or luxuriantly
例子
Vines climbed in rank abundance over the garden wall.
03
complete or extreme, often used to intensify
例子
He showed rank arrogance, ignoring everyone's advice.
04
obviously and outrageously bad or offensive
例子
His rank behavior at the party shocked everyone.
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