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单词 ranking
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Definition of ranking in English:

ranking

noun ˈraŋkɪŋˈræŋkɪŋ
  • 1A position in a hierarchy or scale.

    his world number-one ranking

    他世界第一的地位。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As variation in performance evaluation increases, so does the impact on the student's final ranking.
    • Victory at the Deutsche Bank championship lifts Singh to number one in the world rankings.
    • With descent in the rankings comes the withdrawal of privileges, such as the exemptions for the majors.
    • Why else would he point to the Macleans rankings which I posted on a few days ago?
    • Small is currently ranked 37 in the world, a grim reminder of just how far he has slipped down the rankings.
    • The report is backed up by disappointing rankings in the world's top 500 universities.
    • The company has set up leagues on the web, which include player rankings.
    • Further reform will tighten the rankings given to schools by inspectors.
    • The surprise was that the Gators' top-five ranking through early March was due in part to the upperclass play of freshmen Matt Walsh and Anthony Roberson.
    • At his peak, he was ranked fourth in the British rankings for the 5,000 metres.
    • I try not to think about the rankings but you can't help it because everyone keeps talking about them.
    • Indeed, so far as the Masters is concerned, the rankings appear to be essentially meaningless.
    • Scotland are now beneath Jamaica and Zimbabwe in world football rankings.
    • But since tennis became truly global, it has been reflected in the world rankings.
    • He is hoping to improve on these rankings this season and, if all goes to plan, break into the top 500.
    • Despite his gradual ascent up the World Cup rankings, his lifestyle has remained far from glamorous.
    • He's ranked 13, but for six consecutive years he was untouchable at the top of the rankings.
    • The surveys from other websites at various times may not have the same rankings.
    • Mauresmo is projected to equal her career-best ranking of fourth.
    • That, by a remarkable coincidence, is the minimum requirement for inclusion in the rankings.
    Synonyms
    hierarchy, ladder, pecking order, order, spectrum, progression, succession, sequence, series
    1. 1.1mass noun The action or process of giving a specified rank to someone or something.
      等级评定
      the ranking of students

      学生的名次排定。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The process of valuation and ranking obviously assumes the work, and implications, of a canon.
      • The distinction between ranking and classification is an important one, even if it is lost on many in higher education.
      • That community may desire competitive ranking of scholarship rather than benchmarking of quality.
      • An alternative point of comparison is Towe's ranking of accounting, finance and commerce departments over the period 1990 to 1994.
      • Isn't there some official ranking of economics departments?
      • Where does the Myrtles rank in the ranking of haunted places in the US?
      • It is important to note that the pre-qualification process for the Queensway-Carleton Hospital Project did not involve ranking of the successful contractors.
      • What this appears to mean is that the new WPR system for pilot ranking has been accepted, but modified slightly.
      • Hong Kong ranked first in Fortune's annual ranking of the best cities for business in Asia this year, the international magazine said in a statement Wednesday.
      • For more details on how the industry is reshaping, refer to DF's 2002 ranking of dairy processors.
      • The U.S. is first in this year's ranking of the world's most competitive economies.
      • The third research question asked whether there was a relationship between status and ranking of traits.
      • He did the best that could be done, and the course now ranks 11 th in Golf Digest's ranking of courses in Georgia.
      • The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service.
      • In any ranking of political systems over the last hundred years or so Australia would have to be very close to the top.
      • I can't off-hand think of any non-competitive system that can establish this, since the act of ranking is competitive in itself.
      • The patterns for other health authority performance indicators are similar, and the magnitude and direction of the errors in ranking may be systematic.
adjective ˈraŋkɪŋˈræŋkɪŋ
  • 1in combination Having a specified rank in a hierarchy.

    high-ranking army officers

    高级军官。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The President Pro Tempore serves as the second highest ranking officer within the Senate and chairs the Senate Oversight Committee.
    • There is also sporadic news of high ranking al-Qaeda officials travelling in Iran, seeming to be causally connected to terror attacks in Iraq.
    • Yoneda, the second-highest ranking official at the Cabinet Office, is the first senior Japanese official to meet the Tibetan spiritual leader.
    • This new focus puts an emphasis on quality and freshness of content to help sites gain higher ranking position.
    • His own C Company then became involved in a bitter feud with the other companies, which led to high ranking leader John Smith being murdered.
    • Meanwhile, the second-highest ranking US general in Iraq said the key to reducing violence was to ensure that the government could revive the economy.
    • High ranking officers are almost all graduates of the academy.
    • The group consists of every woman officer in South Yorkshire Police from the rank of inspector to our highest ranking female officer, which at the moment is chief superintendent.
    • Millions of visitors are expected to travel to China for the Olympics, including high ranking U. S. officials.
    • However, unexpectedly, the highest ranking US diplomat did not come to make demands that Resolution 1559 be implemented.
    • Britain's highest ranking Asian fire officer has been awarded the OBE for his services to equal opportunities.
    • Ten, twenty years ago a chief executive officer in an American company maybe made fifty to seventy times more than the lowest ranking employee in his firm.
    • Somewhere in the book I describe an event involving an infant who has been born to one of the lowest ranking females.
    • This was the first time in seven years that the Thailand plant was visited by such high ranking officers from Emerson corporate headquarters.
    • But such impoverished play was not to be wondered at from the two lowest ranking teams in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague.
    • Clark remains the highest ranking official to appear in a Canadian gay pride parade.
    • Several have gone on to other cites in higher ranking responsibilities including Thomas Murphy who is now the Chief of Police in Garfield Heights.
    • And so far only a few low ranking soldiers including Private England are up on charges for Iraqi abuse at Abu Ghraib.
    • The highest ranking officials of the US Government had approved the mission in advance.
    • Even the lowest ranking soldier could maintain a stable of miniscule steeds.
    1. 1.1North American attributive Having a high rank.
      I'm the ranking officer here
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Marty sits around clenching his fists repeatedly, checking his weapons and running around for higher ranking officers.
      • As ranking officer on the afternoon of 1 July 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg, he briefly commanded all Federal forces on the field.
      • A ranking official sued sued the authors, accusing them of libel, in his home county court.
      • He is a ranking officer in the United States Air Force.
      • Inside he was greeted by Admiral Hawkinson and several other high ranking officers that Jack knew of and was friendly towards.
      • From Washington, Senator John Warner, former secretary of the Navy and ranking member of the Armed Services Committee.
      • The first ranking event of the season reminds us that snooker players don't get out a lot.
      • Imagine the fallout if they kill Bremer or a ranking officer.
      • The ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, Senator Carl Levin, joins me here next.
      • Titus and Owen, as the ranking officers, really had little choice.
      • Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer?
      • He burst into the room with a frantic look on his face, and found the nearest high ranking officer.
      • I talked to Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, yesterday.
      • Young is the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee while Obey is the committee's ranking member.
      • He's the ranking Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
      • Unfortunately, some colleges seem more concerned with their own rankings than with fairly ranking applicants.
      • And my senior ranking officer ended up being my boss after I came home.
      • Ranking Democrats say, to the contrary, they are not working with him on the big bond or his annual address.
      • I recognised all of them as some of the higher ranking figures in the racing industry.
      • As soon as his polished black boots hit the floor, the highest ranking officer in sight shouted ‘Captain on deck!’
      • We have no doubt that the instigators of Costello's murder still hold ranking positions within the Workers Party.
      • He's the ranking Democrat on the judicial committee, which will get a first crack at this nomination.
      • And now, you've killed one of the highest ranking officers in his entire armada!
      • Many of the high ranking officers take a course, to have a better understanding of their suspect, and victims.
      • The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee.
      • Marquis - A nobleman of England, ranking next below a duke.
      • Snooker has received a major shot in the arm with the announcement of a new sponsorship deal for the game's second most important ranking event.
      • He doesn't take it out on her, he takes it out on the lower ranking officers!
      • I'd hate to have to kill one of my top ranking officers.
      • Ramirez began the week leading file American League in home runs and ranking second in batting average and RBIs.
      • Mr. King and the others climbed out of the car and addressed the highest ranking officer.
      • The former ranking member on the House International Relations Committee met with Foreign Minister Chen Chien-jen in a closed-door meeting prior to his departure yesterday.
      • Questions should be directed to the ranking editors on duty.
      • The lower ranking officer retaliates by slapping the foot solider next to him.
      • By 1971, a ranking structure was adopted that standardized all the systems.
      • He said a ranking police officer would head the committee.
      • You guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook.
      • Another place to contribute these articles is to the sites which are ranking ahead of you on your key search phrase.
      • Many years as a ranking officer had given Jim the ability to spot hero worship, but the service was designed to prevent that from becoming a problem.
      • Johnson was now the ranking officer and the responsibility was his to make sure the men made it home safely.
      Synonyms
      leading, principal, premier, prime, elite, top, top-tier, top-level, first-rate, greatest, best, supreme, pre-eminent, major, most important, most prominent, most influential, most skilled, most illustrious, outstanding, notable, noteworthy, of note

Rhymes

landbanking, spanking

Definition of ranking in US English:

ranking

nounˈræŋkɪŋˈraNGkiNG
  • 1A position in a scale of achievement or status; a classification.

    地位;等级,品类

    his number-one world ranking

    他世界第一的地位。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That, by a remarkable coincidence, is the minimum requirement for inclusion in the rankings.
    • As variation in performance evaluation increases, so does the impact on the student's final ranking.
    • Despite his gradual ascent up the World Cup rankings, his lifestyle has remained far from glamorous.
    • The report is backed up by disappointing rankings in the world's top 500 universities.
    • Why else would he point to the Macleans rankings which I posted on a few days ago?
    • He is hoping to improve on these rankings this season and, if all goes to plan, break into the top 500.
    • Further reform will tighten the rankings given to schools by inspectors.
    • He's ranked 13, but for six consecutive years he was untouchable at the top of the rankings.
    • Indeed, so far as the Masters is concerned, the rankings appear to be essentially meaningless.
    • The surveys from other websites at various times may not have the same rankings.
    • At his peak, he was ranked fourth in the British rankings for the 5,000 metres.
    • Mauresmo is projected to equal her career-best ranking of fourth.
    • Scotland are now beneath Jamaica and Zimbabwe in world football rankings.
    • Small is currently ranked 37 in the world, a grim reminder of just how far he has slipped down the rankings.
    • I try not to think about the rankings but you can't help it because everyone keeps talking about them.
    • With descent in the rankings comes the withdrawal of privileges, such as the exemptions for the majors.
    • The company has set up leagues on the web, which include player rankings.
    • The surprise was that the Gators' top-five ranking through early March was due in part to the upperclass play of freshmen Matt Walsh and Anthony Roberson.
    • Victory at the Deutsche Bank championship lifts Singh to number one in the world rankings.
    • But since tennis became truly global, it has been reflected in the world rankings.
    Synonyms
    hierarchy, ladder, pecking order, order, spectrum, progression, succession, sequence, series
    1. 1.1 The action or process of giving a specified rank or place within a grading system.
      等级评定
      the ranking of students

      学生的名次排定。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He did the best that could be done, and the course now ranks 11 th in Golf Digest's ranking of courses in Georgia.
      • The U.S. is first in this year's ranking of the world's most competitive economies.
      • An alternative point of comparison is Towe's ranking of accounting, finance and commerce departments over the period 1990 to 1994.
      • That community may desire competitive ranking of scholarship rather than benchmarking of quality.
      • The distinction between ranking and classification is an important one, even if it is lost on many in higher education.
      • It is important to note that the pre-qualification process for the Queensway-Carleton Hospital Project did not involve ranking of the successful contractors.
      • The process of valuation and ranking obviously assumes the work, and implications, of a canon.
      • In any ranking of political systems over the last hundred years or so Australia would have to be very close to the top.
      • What this appears to mean is that the new WPR system for pilot ranking has been accepted, but modified slightly.
      • Hong Kong ranked first in Fortune's annual ranking of the best cities for business in Asia this year, the international magazine said in a statement Wednesday.
      • The patterns for other health authority performance indicators are similar, and the magnitude and direction of the errors in ranking may be systematic.
      • The third research question asked whether there was a relationship between status and ranking of traits.
      • Isn't there some official ranking of economics departments?
      • I can't off-hand think of any non-competitive system that can establish this, since the act of ranking is competitive in itself.
      • The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service.
      • For more details on how the industry is reshaping, refer to DF's 2002 ranking of dairy processors.
      • Where does the Myrtles rank in the ranking of haunted places in the US?
adjectiveˈræŋkɪŋˈraNGkiNG
  • 1in combination Having a specified rank in a hierarchy.

    high-ranking army officers

    高级军官。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This new focus puts an emphasis on quality and freshness of content to help sites gain higher ranking position.
    • Clark remains the highest ranking official to appear in a Canadian gay pride parade.
    • However, unexpectedly, the highest ranking US diplomat did not come to make demands that Resolution 1559 be implemented.
    • The highest ranking officials of the US Government had approved the mission in advance.
    • And so far only a few low ranking soldiers including Private England are up on charges for Iraqi abuse at Abu Ghraib.
    • High ranking officers are almost all graduates of the academy.
    • This was the first time in seven years that the Thailand plant was visited by such high ranking officers from Emerson corporate headquarters.
    • Meanwhile, the second-highest ranking US general in Iraq said the key to reducing violence was to ensure that the government could revive the economy.
    • The President Pro Tempore serves as the second highest ranking officer within the Senate and chairs the Senate Oversight Committee.
    • There is also sporadic news of high ranking al-Qaeda officials travelling in Iran, seeming to be causally connected to terror attacks in Iraq.
    • But such impoverished play was not to be wondered at from the two lowest ranking teams in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague.
    • Yoneda, the second-highest ranking official at the Cabinet Office, is the first senior Japanese official to meet the Tibetan spiritual leader.
    • Even the lowest ranking soldier could maintain a stable of miniscule steeds.
    • His own C Company then became involved in a bitter feud with the other companies, which led to high ranking leader John Smith being murdered.
    • Ten, twenty years ago a chief executive officer in an American company maybe made fifty to seventy times more than the lowest ranking employee in his firm.
    • Somewhere in the book I describe an event involving an infant who has been born to one of the lowest ranking females.
    • Several have gone on to other cites in higher ranking responsibilities including Thomas Murphy who is now the Chief of Police in Garfield Heights.
    • Britain's highest ranking Asian fire officer has been awarded the OBE for his services to equal opportunities.
    • The group consists of every woman officer in South Yorkshire Police from the rank of inspector to our highest ranking female officer, which at the moment is chief superintendent.
    • Millions of visitors are expected to travel to China for the Olympics, including high ranking U. S. officials.
    1. 1.1North American attributive Having a high rank.
      two ranking PLO figures

      巴解组织两位高级人物。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Young is the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee while Obey is the committee's ranking member.
      • He's the ranking Democrat on the judicial committee, which will get a first crack at this nomination.
      • He burst into the room with a frantic look on his face, and found the nearest high ranking officer.
      • Many years as a ranking officer had given Jim the ability to spot hero worship, but the service was designed to prevent that from becoming a problem.
      • By 1971, a ranking structure was adopted that standardized all the systems.
      • Johnson was now the ranking officer and the responsibility was his to make sure the men made it home safely.
      • Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer?
      • And now, you've killed one of the highest ranking officers in his entire armada!
      • He said a ranking police officer would head the committee.
      • Questions should be directed to the ranking editors on duty.
      • The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee.
      • You guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook.
      • The ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, Senator Carl Levin, joins me here next.
      • Unfortunately, some colleges seem more concerned with their own rankings than with fairly ranking applicants.
      • He is a ranking officer in the United States Air Force.
      • Inside he was greeted by Admiral Hawkinson and several other high ranking officers that Jack knew of and was friendly towards.
      • And my senior ranking officer ended up being my boss after I came home.
      • We have no doubt that the instigators of Costello's murder still hold ranking positions within the Workers Party.
      • Ranking Democrats say, to the contrary, they are not working with him on the big bond or his annual address.
      • As ranking officer on the afternoon of 1 July 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg, he briefly commanded all Federal forces on the field.
      • Many of the high ranking officers take a course, to have a better understanding of their suspect, and victims.
      • Marquis - A nobleman of England, ranking next below a duke.
      • I talked to Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, yesterday.
      • From Washington, Senator John Warner, former secretary of the Navy and ranking member of the Armed Services Committee.
      • He doesn't take it out on her, he takes it out on the lower ranking officers!
      • Another place to contribute these articles is to the sites which are ranking ahead of you on your key search phrase.
      • The former ranking member on the House International Relations Committee met with Foreign Minister Chen Chien-jen in a closed-door meeting prior to his departure yesterday.
      • Imagine the fallout if they kill Bremer or a ranking officer.
      • Marty sits around clenching his fists repeatedly, checking his weapons and running around for higher ranking officers.
      • The first ranking event of the season reminds us that snooker players don't get out a lot.
      • A ranking official sued sued the authors, accusing them of libel, in his home county court.
      • Mr. King and the others climbed out of the car and addressed the highest ranking officer.
      • As soon as his polished black boots hit the floor, the highest ranking officer in sight shouted ‘Captain on deck!’
      • Titus and Owen, as the ranking officers, really had little choice.
      • I recognised all of them as some of the higher ranking figures in the racing industry.
      • The lower ranking officer retaliates by slapping the foot solider next to him.
      • Ramirez began the week leading file American League in home runs and ranking second in batting average and RBIs.
      • He's the ranking Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
      • I'd hate to have to kill one of my top ranking officers.
      • Snooker has received a major shot in the arm with the announcement of a new sponsorship deal for the game's second most important ranking event.
      Synonyms
      leading, principal, premier, prime, elite, top, top-tier, top-level, first-rate, greatest, best, supreme, pre-eminent, major, most important, most prominent, most influential, most skilled, most illustrious, outstanding, notable, noteworthy, of note
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