C1 [ C or U ] a position in an organization, such as the army, showing the importance of the person having it职位;官阶;军衔
[ C or U ] a particular position, higher or lower than others等级;级别
the members of a group or organization(团体或组织的)成员
to be moved up from a low level position in an organization to a higher one(从很低的职位)擢升,步步高升
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Colonel is the military rank between lieutenant-colonel and brigadier.
A hospital registrar is of a lower rank than a consultant.
He was promoted to the rank of major in recognition of his valour during the battle.
He achieved ambassadorial rank in 1958.
After many years at the company he eventually worked his way up to the rank of Chief Executive Officer.
[ C ] a row, especially of people or things standing side by side(尤指并排站立的)行,列,排
[ C ] a place where taxis wait for passengers出租车候车站
[ before noun ] (especially of something bad) complete or extreme(尤指坏事)完全的,十足的,极端的
used to describe plants that grow too fast or too thickly, or an area covered by these(植物)疯长的,芜生蔓长的;(地方)长满(杂草)的
smelling strong and unpleasant难闻的;恶臭的;腥臭的
C1 to have a position higher or lower than others, or to be considered to have such a position具有…的地位(或等级);把…分等级;确定…的地位(或等级)
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A few incredulous spectators watched as Paterson, ranked 23rd in the world, beat the champion.
He is now ranked one hundredth in world tennis.
She currently ranks ninth in the world.
Rank your answers to the survey in order of preference.
Her victory must rank as one of the greatest upsets in the history of the tournament.
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