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2 Translation results for
ranks
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
rank
noun
ranks
fila
;
grado, rango (militar)
;
categoría, clase
Example sentences of
rank
noun
•
people of high
rank
and profession
•
She's not concerned about
rank
or wealth.
•
officers with the
rank
of captain
•
He rose to the
rank
of partner in the law firm.
•
He longed to join the upper social
ranks
.
More examples
•
military
ranks
such as private, corporal, and sergeant
•
He moved up through the
ranks
to become vice president of the company.
•
The organization's
ranks
have doubled in the past two years.
•
The flu swept through the
ranks
, infecting almost every soldier.
•
Several men were selected from the
ranks
.
Less
Synonyms of
rank
noun
class
,
grade
,
line
,
position
,
row
rank
verb
ranked, has ranked, is ranking, ranks
alinear, ordenar, poner en fila
;
clasificar
Example sentences of
rank
verb
•
A magazine recently
ranked
the school as one of the best in the country.
•
The city currently
ranks
as the world's largest.
•
Students who
rank
in the top third of their class have a better chance of being accepted to the college of their choice.
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Synonyms of
rank
verb
classify
,
range
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Reverse translation for
ranks
fila
- line, file, rank, row
grado
- degree (in meteorology and mathematics), extent, level, degree, rank, year, class (in education)
rango
(militar)
- rank, status, high social standing, pomp, splendor
categoría
- category, rank, standing
clase
- class, sort, kind, type
alinear
- to align, to line up
ordenar
- to order, to command, to put in order, to arrange, to ordain (a priest)
poner en fila
clasificar
- to classify, to sort out, to qualify (in competitions), to rate, to rank
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