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rankings

英 [ˈræŋkɪŋz]

美 [ˈræŋkɪŋz]

n.  地位,排名,排位(尤指在体育运动中); (某项体育运动的)最佳运动员排名表
ranking的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-PLURAL (最优秀选手的)排名(表),名次表
    In many sports, the list of the best players made by an official organization is calledthe rankings.
    1. ...the 25 leading teams in the world rankings...
      世界排名前25的队
    2. Goellner has shot up the rankings.
      戈尔纳的排名迅速上升。
  • N-COUNT 等级;名次
    Someone'srankingis their position in an official list of the best players of a sport.
    1. Agassi was playing well above his world ranking of 12.
      阿加西的比赛表现大大超出了他在世界上第12位的排名。
  • ADJ (常指政治团体中的成员)首位的,最高级别的
    Therankingmember of a group, usually a political group, is the most senior person in it.
    1. ...the ranking Republican on the senate intelligence committee.
      参议院情报委员会中最资深的共和党人
    2. ...the ranking American diplomat in Baghdad.
      美国在巴格达的首席外交官

双语例句

  • University rankings have received great attention.
    大学排行榜受到了广泛的关注。
  • The new men's tennis rankings are out.
    最新男子网球世界排名出炉。
  • In recent years it has been Duke corporate education and IMD that have topped these rankings for customised programmes.
    最近几年,杜克企业教育(dukecorporateeducation)和中欧国际工商学院(imd)在定制培训课程排名中位居首位。
  • The study also assessed wealth, competitiveness and knowledge in the overall rankings of 130 nations.
    在130个国家的整体体排名中,该项研究还对财富、竞争力和知识进行了评估。
  • How will my friends list and rankings be handled?
    我的好友列表和排名将会如何处理?
  • This year sees three Chinese schools and one Indian one in the rankings.
    今年还有3家中国商学院和1家印度商学院进入了排行榜。
  • In 2006, the UK topped the rankings but it does not make the top 10 this year.
    2006年,英国在排行榜上居首,但今年连前十名也未进入。
  • The rankings are based on data collected from two main sources: alumni and business schools.
    这些排名根据两个主要来源的数据整理得出:校友和商学院。
  • Job-preference outcomes growth achievement and responsibility are rated the top three and identical rankings.
    工作特选结果成长成就和责任对估计名列前茅三和相同等第。
  • Many institutions chase hits in research journals just to increase their MBA rankings in this very newspaper.
    许多机构追求在研究期刊上的得分,仅仅是为了提高在英国《金融时报》上的排名。