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rank POSITIONrANkna position higher or lower than others, showing the importance or the degree of responsibility of the person having it地位,级别A soldier taken as a prisoner of war only needs to give his name, rank, and number. [C]战俘只需报出他的姓名、军衔和番号。She has just been promoted to the rank of captain. [C]她刚被提升到上尉军衔。Ministers of Cabinet rank receive a higher salary than other ministers. [U]内阁级部长的薪水比其他部长的高。He said that there were few members of ethnic minorities in senior legal ranks. [C]他说少数民族成员很少有高级法律职衔。She seems to be destined for the top rank of government. [C]她似乎命中注定要当政府首脑。Having a large income is one of the advantages of rank (= high position). [U]高级职位的好处之一是有大量收入。The rank and file (also the ranks) are all the soldiers who are not officers, or the members of an organization who are not part of the leadership, or (humorous) less important people generally.军队,普通士兵,一般群众;(政党或组织等的)普通成员Conscripts form the bulk of the army's rank and file.应征士兵构成军队士兵的主体部分。The party leadership seems to be losing the support of the rank and file.政党领导层似乎正在失去普通成员的支持。A new law requires companies to offer comparable health benefits to top executives and rank-and-file workers.一项新法律要求公司向高级行政人员和普通工人提供类似的健康津贴。These statistics concern rank-and-file citizens as well as economists.这些统计数据既涉及普通百姓也关及经济学家。
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