ranks

ranks ['ræŋks]  ['ræŋks] 

原级:rank

比较级:ranker

ranks

最高级:rankest

现在分词:ranking

过去分词:ranked

过去式:ranked

ranks 基本解释
等级;排( rank的名词复数 );地位;军衔;
ranks 网络解释

ranks

1. 职位:ranks 职位 | *rank n. 军衔;等级 | *position n. 位置;职位,地位;工作

2. 用户等级:profilefield自定义用户资料栏 | ranks 用户等级 | regimage验证图片

3. 用户星星/等级定义:profilefield 自定义用户字段定义 | ranks 用户星星/等级定义 | regimage 验证图片记录

ranks 单语例句

1. But the mattress still ranks on the " most hated " list.

2. ranks

2. Although there was no illicit personal gain made by the officials, their choice points to an unsettling moral degeneration in the ranks of our public servants.

3. ranks

3. It is also a credit to the Party that a leader of this caliber can make it right through the ranks to the top position.

4. China's sports facilities per capita ranks behind 50 nations, while its sports population ranks behind at least 80 nations.

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5. The city is home to the country's main stock market that ranks as one of the largest in Asia in terms of total capitalization.

6. The cargo transportation capacity of its railways and roads ranks at the top of inland provinces in China.

7. Its annual cargo and mail handling capacity ranks the first in China.

8. Another prominent voice has joined the ranks of those who think golden week holidays cause more trouble than they're worth.

9. ranks什么意思

9. Cleanness tops mass expectations of public service in China also because there is acute discontent with corruption in the ranks of State functionaries.

10. The country's centenarian ranks are dominated by women, who make up 86 percent of the total.