Rank
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[编辑] GRE 红宝书
- n. 等级, 阶级; adj.恶臭的
- [英] n. 等级, 阶级 ( class) ; adj.恶臭的 ( offensive in odor or flavor)
- [类] coin : denomination / officer : rank ( 货币单位表示钱币大小 / 官衔表示官的大小)
[编辑] Webster Collegiate
kI. adjective
- Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ranc overbearing, strong; akin to Old Norse rakkr erect and perhaps to Old English riht right — more at right
- Date: 13th century
- 1. luxuriantly or excessively vigorous in growth
- 2. offensively gross or coarse ; foul
- 3. obsolete grown too large
- 4.
- a. shockingly conspicuous <must lecture him on his rank disloyalty — David Walden>
- b. outright — used as an intensive<rank beginners>
- 5. archaic lustful, ruttish
- 6. offensive in odor or flavor; especially rancid
- 7. putrid, festering
- 8. high in amount or degree ; fraught
- Synonyms: see malodorous, flagrant
- ? rankly adverb
- ? rankness noun
II. noun
- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French renc, reng, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hring ring — more at ring
- Date: 14th century
- 1.
- a. row, series
- b. a row of people
- c.
- (1) a line of soldiers ranged side by side in close order
- (2) plural armed forces
- (3) plural the body of enlisted personnel
- d. any of the rows of squares that extend across a chessboard perpendicular to the files
- e. British stand 6
- 2.
- a. relative standing or position
- b. a degree or position of dignity, eminence, or excellence ; distinction <soon took rank as a leading attorney — J. D. Hicks>
- c. high social position <the privileges of rank>
- d. a grade of official standing in a hierarchy
- 3. an orderly arrangement ; formation
- 4. an aggregate of individuals classed together — usually used in plural
- 5. the order according to some statistical characteristic (as the score on a test)
- 6. any of a series of classes of coal based on increasing alteration of the parent vegetable matter, increasing carbon content, and increasing fuel value
- 7. [trn] the number of linearly independent rows or colum