Having a low rank or position in a particular hierarchy.
级别低的;地位低的
low-ranking police officers
级别低的警官。
Example sentencesExamples
In the war itself he was a low-ranking South Vietnamese officer.
His empowerment story of rising from a low-ranking cop to an IRS officer may further strengthen the very premise of the reservation policy.
At the top are high-ranking lineages, followed by low-ranking lineages.
Only a low ranking official was sent to greet him at the airport.
Most of the theories about his identity focus on low-ranking or already disgraced policemen.
Courtney was too low-ranking to be worth the Russians investing in.
Consequently, high-ranking females recruit more offspring to the age of sexual maturity than do low-ranking females.
The fifth extrapair copulation involved an experimentally manipulated female who copulated with a low-ranking male.
Consequently, most low-ranking gang members hold low paying legitimate sector jobs in addition to selling drugs for the gang.
However, low-ranking birds appear to experience much lower overall reproductive success in disturbed habitat than in undisturbed habitat.
Some Democrats have accused the Pentagon of foisting all the blame on to low-ranking soldiers.
Among primates, high social rank affects the rate of pubertal development, with high-ranking females maturing more quickly than low-ranking females.
Having demonstrated the importance they attach to world famine by the low-ranking delegations, Western governments used the conference to propagate their own agenda.
Her family was low-ranking in the byzantine system of social controls in place in North Korea.
I don't think Secretary Rumsfeld is going to appear in a court for a trial for some low-ranking member of the military, no.
In four cases, females paired to low-ranking males had extrapair copulations with high-ranking neighbors.
In each instance, the mother was a low-ranking female who had given birth to male twins.
In olive baboons, two lower ranking males sometimes form a team to gain access to estrous females.
The nine soldiers convicted in the Abu Ghraib scandal have all been low-ranking Reservists.
Thus, the superior nutrition available to high-ranking mothers may allow them to be more successful than low-ranking mothers at raising twins or daughters.
Definition of low-ranking in US English:
low-ranking
adjective
Having a low rank or position in a particular hierarchy.
级别低的;地位低的
low-ranking police officers
级别低的警官。
Example sentencesExamples
Most of the theories about his identity focus on low-ranking or already disgraced policemen.
Consequently, high-ranking females recruit more offspring to the age of sexual maturity than do low-ranking females.
In four cases, females paired to low-ranking males had extrapair copulations with high-ranking neighbors.
In each instance, the mother was a low-ranking female who had given birth to male twins.
However, low-ranking birds appear to experience much lower overall reproductive success in disturbed habitat than in undisturbed habitat.
In the war itself he was a low-ranking South Vietnamese officer.
At the top are high-ranking lineages, followed by low-ranking lineages.
The fifth extrapair copulation involved an experimentally manipulated female who copulated with a low-ranking male.
Thus, the superior nutrition available to high-ranking mothers may allow them to be more successful than low-ranking mothers at raising twins or daughters.
I don't think Secretary Rumsfeld is going to appear in a court for a trial for some low-ranking member of the military, no.
Courtney was too low-ranking to be worth the Russians investing in.
Having demonstrated the importance they attach to world famine by the low-ranking delegations, Western governments used the conference to propagate their own agenda.
His empowerment story of rising from a low-ranking cop to an IRS officer may further strengthen the very premise of the reservation policy.
The nine soldiers convicted in the Abu Ghraib scandal have all been low-ranking Reservists.
Only a low ranking official was sent to greet him at the airport.
Among primates, high social rank affects the rate of pubertal development, with high-ranking females maturing more quickly than low-ranking females.
Her family was low-ranking in the byzantine system of social controls in place in North Korea.
Some Democrats have accused the Pentagon of foisting all the blame on to low-ranking soldiers.
In olive baboons, two lower ranking males sometimes form a team to gain access to estrous females.
Consequently, most low-ranking gang members hold low paying legitimate sector jobs in addition to selling drugs for the gang.