rank

英 [r??k] 美[r??k]
  • n. 排;等級;軍銜;隊列
  • adj. 討厭的;惡臭的;繁茂的
  • vt. 排列;把…分等
  • vi. 列為;列隊
  • n. (Rank)人名;(英、德、芬、捷)蘭克

CET4TEM4考研TOEFLCET6中頻詞核心詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?ranks;第三人稱單數:?ranks;過去式:?ranked;過去分詞:?ranked;現在分詞:?ranking;比較級:?ranker;最高級:?rankest;

中文詞源


rank 排列,等級

來自古法語 ranc,排,行,來自 Proto-Germanic*hringaz,圈,環,來自 PIE*sker,彎,轉,詞源 同 ring,curve.詞義由環行排列過渡至水平排列。引申詞義排列,等級。

英文詞源


rank
rank: English has two words rank. The one meaning ‘row, line’ [16], and hence ‘position of seniority’, was borrowed from Old French ranc (source also of English range), which goes back via Frankish *hring to a prehistoric Germanic *khrengaz ‘circle, ring’ (ancestor of English ring). Rank ‘absolute, downright’ [OE], as in ‘rank bad manners’, has had an eventful semantic history.

It originally meant ‘haughty’ and ‘full-grown’, and came from a prehistoric Germanic *rangkaz, which also produced Old Norse rakkr ‘erect’. ‘Full-grown’ evolved via ‘growing vigorously, luxuriant’ (which still survives) into ‘gross, disgusting’, on which the present-day intensive usage is based.

=> range, ring
rank (v.)
1570s, "arrange in lines;" 1590s, "put in order, classify; assign a rank to," from rank (n.). Related: Ranked; ranking.
rank (n.)
early 14c., "row, line series;" c. 1400, a row of an army, from Old French renc, ranc "row, line" (Modern French rang), from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German hring "circle, ring"), from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved" (see ring (n.1)).

Meaning "a social division, class of persons" is from early 15c. Meaning "high station in society" is from early 15c. Meaning "a relative position" is from c. 1600.
rank (adj.)
Old English ranc "proud, overbearing, showy," from Proto-Germanic *rankaz (cognates: Danish rank "right, upright," German rank "slender," Old Norse rakkr "straight, erect"), perhaps from PIE *reg- "to stretch, straighten" (see right (adj.)). In reference to plant growth, "vigorous, luxuriant, abundant, copious" it is recorded from c. 1300. Related: Rankly; rankness.

Sense evolved in Middle English to "large and coarse" (c. 1300), then, via notion of "excessive and unpleasant," to "corrupt, loathsome, foul" (mid-14c.), perhaps from influence of Middle French rance "rancid." In 17c. also "lewd, lustful."

Much used 16c. as a pejorative intensive (as in rank folly). This is possibly the source of the verb meaning "to reveal another's guilt" (1929, underworld slang), and that of "to harass, abuse," 1934, U.S. black dialect, though this also may be from the role of the activity in establishing social hierarchy (from rank (n.)).

雙語例句


1. Dense smoke swirled and billowed, its rank fumes choking her.
滾滾濃煙盤旋翻騰,惡臭味嗆得她喘不過氣來。

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2. Substantial numbers of rank and file members ignored their union's advice.
有相當一部分普通員工不理睬工會的建議。

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3. There was widespread support for him among the rank and file.
那些普通職員們都普遍支持他。

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4. Mr Short does not even rank in the world's top ten.
肖特先生甚至沒有進入世界前10名。

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5. The kitchen was rank with the smell of drying uniforms.
廚房內充斥著烘干制服的難聞氣味。

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