rank
Prononciation : [/ˈɹæŋk/]
Mot
Contexte : « position in hierarchy »
(noun) the position or level of someone or something in relation to others, especially in a hierarchy. It's like where you stand compared to others, like being number 1 or number 10.
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She achieved the rank of captain in the army.
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His lazy attitude cost him a higher rank in the company.
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What rank do you hold in your school's student council?
Contexte : « magnitude »
(noun) a relative position or degree of value, quality, importance, etc. It's like how important or valuable something is compared to others.
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The new restaurant quickly rose in rank as one of the best in the city.
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His behavior brought disgrace and lowered his rank in society.
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How does the book rank among your favorite novels?
Contexte : « assign position »
(verb) to give someone or something a particular position in a list or hierarchy. It's like organizing things from the most important to the least important.
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The teacher ranked the students based on their test scores.
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She refused to rank the projects because she felt they were all equally good.
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How would you rank the movies you've seen this year?
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