Rank

  • 61Rank — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Rank est un mot anglais signifiant rang, classement. Personnalité : Otto Rank (1884 1939) est un psychologue et psychanalyste d origine autrichienne …

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  • 62rank — rạnk 〈Adj.〉 biegsam, schlank ● ranke Gestalt; rank und schlank [eigtl. „ausgestreckt“ <nddt. zu idg. *reg „gerade, recken, Richtung“] * * * rạnk <Adj.> [aus dem Niederd. < mniederd. ranc = schlank, dünn, eigtl. = aufgerichtet,… …

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  • 63Rank — Rạnk 〈m. 1u〉 1. 〈schweiz.〉 Wegkrümmung 2. 〈Pl.〉 Ränke List, heimtück. Handlung, Intrige ● den Rank finden 〈schweiz.〉 sich zu helfen wissen; 〈fig.〉 sich aus der Schlinge ziehen; Ränke schmieden, spinnen [<mhd. ranc „schnelle, drehende… …

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  • 64rank — en·rank; over·rank; rank; rank·ly; rank·ness; rank·ling·ly; …

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  • 65rank — I 1. noun 1) he was elevated to ministerial rank Syn: position, level, grade, echelon, class, status, standing 2) a family of rank Syn: high standing, blue blood, high birth …

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  • 66rank — 1. adjective /ræŋk/ a) Having a very strong and bad odor. Your gym clothes are rank, bro’ – when d’you last wash ’em? b) Gross, disgusting. I am a rank amateur as a wordsmith. Syn: stinky …

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  • 67rank*/*/ — [ræŋk] noun I 1) [C/U] someone s position in an organization or in society Her rank when she retired was captain.[/ex] She had reached the rank of junior minister by the time she was 30.[/ex] 2) ranks [plural] all the people within a group or… …

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  • 68rank —   1. Grade. Kūlana, ki eki e, papa.    ♦ High rank, kūlana ali i, kūlana ki eki e, hulinu u, le olani (see sayings, kamahele, mānoanoa.)    ♦ Low rank, kūlana ha aha a, kupali i, alu.    ♦ To marry a close relative in order to increase rank of… …

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  • 69rank — /ræŋk/ noun a position in a company or an organisation, especially one which shows how important someone is relative to others ● All managers are of equal rank. ● Promotion means moving up from a lower rank. ♦ in rank order in order according to… …

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  • 70rank — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ranc overbearing, strong; akin to Old Norse rakkr erect and perhaps to Old English riht right more at right Date: 13th century 1. luxuriantly or excessively vigorous in growth 2.… …

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