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rank /ræŋk/ noun
rank verb
rank adjective

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طبقه، صفوف یگان، مرتبه، (درمورد جانور) طلب شده، ترتیب، شکل، سلسله، مقام، صف، ردیف، قطار، رشته، شان، آراستن، منظم کردن، درجه دادن، دسته بندی کردن، رتبه بندی کردن، انبوه، ترشیده، جلف، کامپیوتر: رتبه بندی، معماری: ردیف، روانشناسی: رتبه، ورزش: عرض، علوم نظامی: سلسه مراتب، علوم دریایی: درجه
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

rank
[noun]
Synonyms:
- status, caste, class, degree, division, grade, level, order, position, sort, type
- row, column, file, group, line, range, series, tier
[verb]
Synonyms:
- arrange, align, array, dispose, line up, order, sort
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[adjective]
Synonyms:
- absolute, arrant, blatant, complete, downright, flagrant, gross, sheer, thorough, total, utter
- foul, bad, disgusting, noisome, noxious, offensive, rancid, revolting, stinking
- abundant, dense, lush, luxuriant, profuse
Contrasted words: scanty, sparse, thin
Related Words: exuberant, lavish, lush, luxuriant, profuse, conspicuous, noticeable, outstanding, dank, humid, loathsome, repulsive, arrange, order, assort, sort

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. rank1 W3 /ræŋk/ noun
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: renc, reng 'line, place, row']

1. POSITION IN ARMY/ORGANIZATION [uncountable and countable] the position or level that someone holds in an organization, especially in the police or the army, navy etc
rank of
officers below the rank of Colonel
He held (=had) the rank of Chief Inspector.
rise to/be promoted to/attain the rank of something
During the war Harold had risen to the rank of major.
high/senior/low/junior rank
an officer of junior rank
He was sentenced to prison and stripped of his rank (=had his rank taken from him).

2. the ranks
a) the people who belong to a particular organization or group
in/within ... ranks
There were splits in the party ranks on this issue.
The Democrats now face opposition from within their own ranks.
the ranks of
Most are recruited from the ranks of people who studied Latin and Greek at university.
That summer I left school and joined the ranks of (=became one of) the unemployed.
b) all the members of the army, navy etc who are not officers:
He rose from the ranks to become a Field Marshal (=he became an officer after starting as an ordinary soldier).

3. break ranks to behave in a way which is different from other members of a group, especially when they expect your support
break ranks with
He was the first to break ranks with Ceausescu and publicly criticise his policies.

4. LINE [countable] a rank of people or things is a line or row of them
rank of
Silently, ranks of police edged closer to the crowds.
Everyone lines up in ranks, all facing the instructor.
rank after rank/rank upon rank (=a lot of things or people in a row)
On the shelves were rank after rank of liquor bottles.

5. pull rank (on somebody) informal to use your authority over someone to make them do what you want, especially unfairly:
You may just have to pull rank and tell them.

6. QUALITY [singular] the degree to which something or someone is of high quality:
While none of these pictures is of the first rank (=of the highest quality), some are of interest.

7. SOCIAL CLASS [uncountable and countable] someone’s position in society:
people of all ranks in society
He came from a family of rank (=one from a high social class).

8. TAXI [countable] (also taxi rank) a place where taxis wait in a line to be hired:
I called a taxi from the rank outside.
close ranks at close1(17)

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. rank2 verb

1.
a) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, not in progressive] to have a particular position in a list of people or things that have been put in order of quality or importance
rank as/among
Today’s match ranks as one of the most exciting games that these two have ever played.
We rank among the safest countries in the world.
rank with/alongside (=be of the same importance or quality)
Cuvier wanted to turn natural history into a science that would rank with physics and chemistry.
rank high/low
He ranked high among the pioneers of 20th century chemical technology.
b) [transitive] to decide the position of someone or something on a list based on quality or importance
be ranked fourth/number one etc
Agassi was at that time ranked sixth in the world.
It is not always easy to rank the students in order of ability.

2. [transitive] American English to have a higher rank than someone else Synonym : outrank:
A general ranks a captain.

3. [transitive] to arrange objects in a line or row:
There were several pairs of riding boots ranked neatly in the hall.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

III. rank3 adjective
[Language: Old English; Origin: ranc]

1. if something is rank, it has a very strong unpleasant smell
rank smell/odour
the rank odour of sweat and urine

2. [only before noun] used to emphasize a bad or undesirable quality Synonym : total:
an example of this government’s rank stupidity
They make us look like rank amateurs (=not at all good or professional).

3. rank plants are too thick and have spread everywhere:
rank grass and weeds

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

rank
noun
I. level of importance
ADJ. high, senior, superior, upper | middle | inferior, junior, low the lowest ranks of the aristocracy | first, second He is in the first rank of university teachers.
social | Cabinet, ministerial a government minister of Cabinet rank
VERB + RANK achieve, attain, be promoted to, get to, reach, rise to She joined the navy, where she rose to the rank of captain.
have, hold He held officer rank in the air force for many years.
be stripped of He was stripped of his rank by a military court.
PREP. above a/the ~ He never rose above the rank of lieutenant. | below a/the ~ police officers below the rank of sergeant
in ~ He is higher in rank than I am.
~ in all ranks in society
~ of She reached the rank of captain.
PHRASES of high/low, etc. rank officers of senior rank

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

rank
II. group/line of things/people
ADJ. front, rear | massed, serried the serried ranks of hotel staff
PREP. along a/the ~ The president moved slowly along the ranks of men.
in a/the ~ standing in the second rank The soldiers marched in three ranks of ten.
PHRASES break ranks (= to leave a line of soldiers, police, etc.) The police broke ranks and started hitting people with their batons.
rank on/upon rank (of sth) Rank upon rank of caravans filled the field.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

rank
III. (also
the ranks
) ordinary members of a large group

VERB + RANK be admitted into/to, enter, join, swell Each month thousands more swell the ranks of the unemployed.
serve in They had served in the ranks of the Sultan's army.
come up from/through, rise from/through He came up through the ranks to become a general.
PREP. among/within the ~s of There is much disaffection among the ranks of the party.
beyond/outside the ~s The group has little influence over those outside its own ranks.
in the ~s There are few women in the highest ranks of the organization.
NOTE
ranks in the armed forces
air force, army, navy ~
   an air force/army sergeant
   an army/navy captain

air/field marshal
a naval captain/commander/lieutenant/officer
have/hold the rank of, serve as ~
   She joined the navy and held the rank of captain. He served as a lieutenant in the marine corps.
be appointed, become, be made ~
   He was made a colonel at the age of 40.
   She ought to have been made sergeant by now.
under ~
   383 men under General Miles attacked the camp.
the rank of ~
   She was promoted to the rank of colonel.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

rank
verb
ADV. high/highly, low These subjects ranked low for most students.
PREP. above She ranks above any other musician of her generation.
according to The children were ranked according to academic ability.
alongside This city ranks alongside London as one of the great tourist centres of the world.
among He ranks among the greatest boxers of all time.
as Their performance ranks as the best of the year.
below, with This ranks with the great paintings of the nineteenth century.
PHRASES be ranked/rank number two, three, etc. the tennis player ranked number two in the world
high-/low-ranking He is a high-ranking officer in the Indian Army.
rank sth in order of sth ranked in order of size
rank in the top 10, 100, etc. She is now ranked in the top five hockey players in Britain.
rank second, third, etc. The company ranks second among food manufacturers.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

rank

hold a rank
From 1 Dec 1914 to 31 Oct 1915 he held the rank of captain.
rise to/achieve/reach a rank (also attain a rank formal)
He rose to the rank of colonel.
be promoted to a rank
He was promoted to the rank of Captain.
be stripped of your rank (=have it taken from you as a punishment)
The officer was stripped of his rank for his part in affair.
high/low/middle rank
Her father had been an army officer of fairly high rank.
senior/junior rank
He held a junior rank in the infantry.
cabinet/ministerial rank
As promised, a minister of cabinet rank has now been appointed to supervise its operation

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

rank
noun
BAD: After dealing with customer enquiries for a year I was promoted to a higher rank and given my own office.
GOOD: After dealing with customer enquiries for a year I was promoted to a more senior position and given my own office.

Usage Note:
Rank usually refers to someone's position in the army, navy, police force etc, where there are fixed levels of authority such as sergeant or captain 'She joined the police force in 1990 and quickly rose to the rank of sergeant.'

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors

rank
̈ɪræŋk
See: close ranks , pull rank

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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