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单词 rank
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rank

1
[ rangk ]
/ ræŋk /
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noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

Idioms for rank

    break ranks,
    1. to leave an assigned position in a military formation.
    2. to disagree with, defect from, or refuse to support one's colleagues, party, or the like.
    pull rank (on), to make use of one's superior rank to gain an advantage over (someone).Also pull one's rank (on).

Origin of rank

1
First recorded in 1560–70; from French ranc (noun, obsolete), Old French renc, ranc, rang “row, line,” from Germanic, akin to ring1

SYNONYMS FOR rank

3 distinction, eminence, dignity.
6 range, tier.
9 alignment.
16 align, range, array.
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OTHER WORDS FROM rank

rankless, adjectiveun·ranked, adjective

Words nearby rank

Ranikhet disease, ranine, ranine artery, ranitidine, Ranjit Singh, rank, rank and file, rank-and-filer, Ranke, ranker, ranket

Definition for rank (2 of 3)

rank2
[ rangk ]
/ ræŋk /

adjective, rank·er, rank·est.

Origin of rank

2
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English ranc “bold, proud, mature, showy”; cognate with Old Norse rakkr “slender, straight, bold”; the original Germanic sense was probably “upright”; the development of the meanings in English is uncertain

SYNONYMS FOR rank

1 abundant, exuberant.
5 complete, sheer, entire.
6 repulsive, repellent.
7 foul.
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synonym study for rank

6. See flagrant.

OTHER WORDS FROM rank

rankish, adjectiverankly, adverbrankness, noun

Definition for rank (3 of 3)

Rank
[ rahngk ]
/ rɑŋk /

noun

Ot·to [awt-oh], /ˈɔt oʊ/, 1884–1939, Austrian psychoanalyst.
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British Dictionary definitions for rank (1 of 3)

rank1
/ (ræŋk) /

noun

verb

Word Origin for rank

C16: from Old French ranc row, rank, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German hring circle

British Dictionary definitions for rank (2 of 3)

rank2
/ (ræŋk) /

adjective

showing vigorous and profuse growthrank weeds
highly offensive or disagreeable, esp in smell or taste
(prenominal) complete or absolute; uttera rank outsider
coarse or vulgar; grosshis language was rank

Derived forms of rank

rankly, adverbrankness, noun

Word Origin for rank

Old English ranc straight, noble; related to Old Norse rakkr upright, Dutch, Swedish rank tall and thin, weak

British Dictionary definitions for rank (3 of 3)

Rank

noun

(ræŋk) J (oseph) Arthur, 1st Baron. 1888–1972, British industrialist and film executive, whose companies dominated the British film industry in the 1940s and 1950s
(German raŋk) Otto (ˈɔto). 1884–1939, Austrian psychoanalyst, noted for his theory that the trauma of birth may be reflected in certain forms of mental illness
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Idioms and Phrases with rank

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