Слово англійською: rank
Дієслово
Переклад rank українською: зано́сити (до спи́ску і т. д.), класифікувати, шикуватися
Детальний опис
rank
verb /ræŋk/
not used in the progressive tenses give position
- [transitive, intransitive] to give somebody/something a particular position on a scale according to quality, importance, success, etc.; to have a position of this kind
- rank somebody/something In most Australian elections, electors are required to rank all candidates.
- rank somebody/something + adv./prep. The tasks have been ranked in order of difficulty.
- She is currently the highest ranked player in the world.
- top-ranked players
- rank somebody/something as something Forty-five per cent of respondents ranked health as their number one priority.
- rank somebody/something as doing something Voters regularly rank education as being more important than defence.
- rank + adj At the height of her career she ranked second in the world.
- rank somebody/something + adj Last year, he was ranked second in his age group.
- rank somebody/something + noun The university is ranked number one in the country for engineering.
- rank as something It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win.
- + adv./prep. The restaurant ranks among the finest in town.
- It would certainly rank high on any list of favourite children's books.
- Health and education rank highly with voters.
- This must rank with (= be as good as) the greatest movies ever made.
- (North American English) You just don't rank (= you're not good enough).
put in line/row
- [transitive, usually passive] rank something to arrange objects in a line or row
Word Originverb Middle English (in the sense ‘row of things’): from Old French ranc, of Germanic origin; related to ring