ranking
- IPA[ˈraNGkiNG]
美式
- a position in a scale of achievement or status; a classification;the action or process of giving a specified rank or place within a grading system
- having a specified rank in a hierarchy;having a high rank
noun: ranking, plural noun: rankings
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名詞
- 1. a position in a scale of achievement or status; a classification his number-one world ranking
- ▪ the action or process of giving a specified rank or place within a grading system the ranking of students
形容詞
- 1. having a specified rank in a hierarchy high-ranking army officers
- ▪ having a high rank two ranking PLO figures
- having an inferior rank or position in a particular hierarchy: lower-ranking union officials
Oxford Dictionary
- having an inferior rank or position in a particular hierarchy: lower-ranking union officials
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a higher rank or position in a particular hierarchy: higher-ranking police officers
Oxford Dictionary
- having a senior or important position in a particular hierarchy: a high-ranking government official
Oxford Dictionary
- having a senior or important position in a particular hierarchy: a high-ranking government official
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a low rank or position in a particular hierarchy: low-ranking police officers
Oxford Dictionary
- having a higher rank or position in a particular hierarchy: higher-ranking police officers
Oxford American Dictionary
- of the highest level or quality: a top-ranking technology firm top-ranking military commanders
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈraŋkɪŋ]
英式
- a position in a hierarchy or scale: his world number-one ranking
- having a specified rank in a hierarchy: high-ranking army officers
Oxford Dictionary