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rank 1 Noun 1. a position within a social organization: the rank of superintendent 2. high social or other standing: accusations were made against people of high rank 3. a person's social class: it was too grand for someone of his lowly rank 4. the position of an item in any ordering or sequence 5. a line or row of people or things 6. a place where taxis wait to be hired 7. a line of people, esp. soldiers, positioned one beside the other 8. any of the eight horizontal rows of squares on a chessboard 9. close ranks to maintain solidarity 10. pull rank to get one's own way by virtue of one's superior position 11. rank and file the ordinary people or members of a group 12. the ranks the common soldiers Verb 1. to give or hold a specific position in an organization or group 2. to arrange in rows or lines 3. to arrange in sequence: to rank students according to their grades 4. to be important: the legendary coronation stone ranks high in the hearts of patriots [Old French ranc] rank 2 Adjective 1. complete or absolute: rank incompetence 2. smelling offensively strong 3. growing too quickly: rank weeds [Old English ranc straight, proud] Rank row or line, 1570; series or tier; a social group. Examples: rank of baskets, 1693; of carriages; of criminals, 1585; of death, 1813; of geese and ganders, 1577; of nobles, 1596; of opposition, 1855; of organ pipes, 1811; of osiers, 1600; of poor, lame and impotent persons, 1597; of prejudices, 1725; of the priesthood, 1874; of soldiers, 1668; of swelling streams, 1697; of taxi-cabs; of teeth, 1590; of trees; of poetic tribe, 1781; of war, 1738; of wretched youths, 1697.
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rank 1 noun 1. status, level, position, grade, order, standing, sort, quality, type, station, division, degree, classification, echelon verb 5. arrange, sort, position, range, line up, locate, sequence, array, marshal, align >> rank and file 6. general public, body, majority, mass, masses, Joe (and Eileen) Public (slang) Joe Six-Pack U.S. (slang) rank 2 adjective 1. absolute, complete, total, gross, sheer, excessive, utter, glaring, thorough, extravagant, rampant, blatant, downright, flagrant, egregious, unmitigated, undisguised, arrant adjective 2. foul, off, bad, offensive, disgusting, revolting, stinking, stale, pungent, noxious, disagreeable, musty, rancid, fetid, putrid, fusty, strong-smelling, gamey, noisome, mephitic, olid, yucky or yukky (slang) festy Austral. (slang) adjective 3. abundant, flourishing, lush, luxuriant, productive, vigorous, dense, exuberant, profuse, strong-growing Translations rank [ræŋk] n (= row) → fila; (BRIT) (also: taxi rank) → parada vi to rank among → figurar entre adj (= stinking) → fétido, rancio; [hypocrisy, injustice etc] → manifiesto; the rank and file (fig) → las bases; to close ranks (MIL) → cerrar filas; rank outsider → participante m/f sin probabilidades de vencer; rank [ræŋk] n → rang m; (Mil) → grade m; (Brit) (also: taxi rank) → station f de taxis vi to rank among → compter or se classer parmi vt I rank him sixth → je le place sixième adj [smell] → nauséabond(e); [hypocrisy, injustice etc] → flagrant(e); the ranks (Mil) → la troupe; rank [ræŋk] n (row) → Reihe f; (Mil) → Rang m; (social class) → Schicht f; (Brit) (also: taxi rank) → Taxistand m vi to rank as/among → zählen zu vt he is ranked third in the world → er steht weltweit an dritter Stelle adj (stinking) → stinkend; (sheer) (hypocrisy etc) → rein; the ranks npl (Mil) → die Mannschaften pl; rank [ræŋk] n → fila; (MIL) → grado; vi to rank among → essere nel numero di adj [smell] → puzzolente; [hypocrisy, injustice] → vero/a e proprio/a; the ranks (MIL), → la truppa; n rank [rӕŋk] 1 a line or row (especially of soldiers or taxis) The officer ordered the front rank to fire. ry, linie صَف جُنود أو تاكسيّات ред řada, šik række; -række die Reihe σειρά, ζυγός fila, hilera rivi ردیف؛ خط rivi rang(ée), file שוּרָה कतार red, niz sor barisan röð fila, schiera 列 열 linija, greta ierinda; rinda barisan gelid, standplaats linje, rekke linia, rząd fila linie, rând ряд; шеренга rada vrsta stroj led, rad แถว sıra, dizi, saf 排 шеренга; стоянка таксі قطار hàng 排 2 (in the army, navy etc) a person's position of importance He was promoted to the rank of sergeant/colonel. rang رُتْبَه чин hodnost rang der Rang βαθμός ιεραρχίας rango, graduación aukraad رتبه؛ درجه arvo rang דַרגָה ओहदा čin rang pangkat staða grado, rango 階級 (군대의) 계급 rangas, laipsnis kategorija; (dienesta) pakāpe pangkat rang grad, rang stopień, szarża posto grad звание hodnosť čin čin grad ยศ rütbe 軍銜 звання, чин رتبہ cấp bậc 军衔 3 a social class the lower social ranks. rang, klas طَبَقَه класа třída klasse die Klasse κοινωνική τάξη clase klass شان؛ منزلت luokka classe מַעֲמָד, שִׁכבָה सामाजिक श्रेणी stalež (társadalmi) osztály kelas sosial þjóðfélagsstaða, stétt ceto 階級 계층 klasė šķira; slānis kelas sosial klasse sosialgruppe/-klasse, stand warstwa, klasa classe clasă социальное положение trieda, vrstva plast klasa rang, klass, stånd ชนชั้น sınıf 階層 соціальне становище طبقہ tầng lớp xã hội 阶层 v to have, or give, a place in a group, according to importance I would rank him among our greatest writers; Apes rank above dogs in intelligence. is beter يَحْتَلُّ مرتَبَةً класифицирам řadit (se) regne; rangere einreihen, gelten als κατατάσσω, κατατάσσομαι, ιεραρχώ clasificar(se) liigitama, paiknema برتری داشتن laskea kuuluvaksi (se) classer לְדָרֵג किसी विशेष श्रेणी में आना svrstati ... közé sorolják menggolongkan telja, meta classificare, collocare 位置づける 지위를 차지하다; 분류하다, 평가하다 statyti greta, užimti padėtį, vertinti ierindot; ierindoties mengklasifikasikan plaatsen, zich bevinden stille, regne, rangere zaliczyć (się), stać classificar(-se) a (se) situa; a (se) clasa классифицировать radiť (sa) uvrstiti (se) svrstati räkna, placera จัดตำแหน่ง saymak, dahil etmek 列為(列入) класифікувати, давати певну оцінку درجہ بندی کرنا xếp hạng 列为(列入) the rank and file 1 ordinary people. gewone mense النّاس العاديّون обикновени хора lid menigmand breite Masse die κοινοί θνητοί la plebe, la gente común lihtrahvas مردم عادی kadunmiehet le peuple אֲנָשִׁים פְּשוּטִים आमजन obični ljudi a köznép orang kebanyakan óbreyttir, venjulegt fólk popolo 一般大衆 일반 대중 eiliniai žmonės vienkāršie cilvēki orang biasa het gewone volk vanlige folk, menigmann zwykli ludzie/członkowie plebe oamenii obişnuiţi обыкновенные люди ľud ljudstvo članstvo gemene man คนทั่วไปที่ไม่มีตำแหน่ง sıradan insanlar 普通人 пересічні люди عام لوگ dân thường 普通人 2 ordinary soldiers, not officers. gewone soldate جُنود عاديون обикновени войници řadový voják menige der Mannschaftsstand απλοί στρατιώτες soldados rasos reamehed سربازان rivimiehet les hommes de troupe חַייָלִים פְּשוטִים सामान्य सैनिक obični vojnici közkatonák prajurit óbreyttir hermenn (militari di truppa) 兵卒 병졸들, 병사들 eiliniai ierindnieki askar biasa manschappen de menige szeregowi soldados rasos soldaţii de rând рядовые radový vojak navadni vojaki obični vojnici manskapet พลทหาร erat 普通兵 рядовий і сержантський склад армії معمولی سپاہی lính quèn 普通兵 How to thank TFD for its existence? 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It may gratify the pride of aristocracy to reflect that disease, more than any other circumstance of human life, pays due observance to the distinctions which rank and wealth, and poverty and lowliness, have established among mankind. Accustomed to ease, and unequal to the struggles incident to an infant society, the affluent emigrant was barely enabled to maintain his own rank by the weight of his personal superiority and acquirements; but, the moment that his head was laid in the grave, his indolent and comparatively uneducated offspring were compelled to yield precedency to the more active energies of a class whose exertions had been stimulated by necessity. I do not know whether the Spaniards themselves rank Valdes with Galdos or not, and I have no wish to decide upon their relative merits. |
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