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high-ranking

英 [ˌhaɪ ˈræŋkɪŋ]

美 [ˌhaɪ ˈræŋkɪŋ]

adj.  职位高的; 显要的

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牛津词典

    adj.

    • 职位高的;显要的
      senior; important
      1. a high-ranking officer/official
        高级军官 / 官员
      2. a high-ranking post
        显要岗位

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ 级别(或地位)高的;高级的;显要的
      Ahigh-rankingperson has an important position in a particular organization.
      1. ...a high-ranking officer in the medical corps.
        医疗队里的高级军官

    英英释义

    adj

    • at an elevated level in rank or importance
      1. a high-level official
      2. a high-level corporate briefing
      3. upper-level management
      Synonym:high-levelupper-level

    双语例句

    • Several high-ranking diplomats were found to be hand and glove with enemy agents.
      有几个高级外交官被发现与敌方人员勾结。
    • According to the report, top destinations for high-ranking officials included the US, Canada and Australia.
      据该报告称,高级官员潜逃的目的地包括美国,加拿大和澳大利亚。
    • This is quite suitable for those high-ranking cadres.
      对这一部分干部采用这种形式比较好。
    • When high-ranking officials entertain foreign guests, they often choose Lao Zihao products as gifts, he said.
      他说,高级官员款待外国客人时经常选择老字号产品作为礼物。
    • The delegation is expected to include several high-ranking Chinese military leaders who will hold talks with U.
      代表团预计将包括一些高级别的中国军队领导,他们将与美国军方领导举行会谈。
    • Both families belong to the relatively high-ranking Rajput caste and are farmers.
      两家人都属于等级相对较高的拉其普特(Rajput)种姓,也都是农民。
    • Establish high-ranking liaisons with Congress, the UN and other governments to coordinate these projects and the release of the new energy technologies;
      建立高级别与国会,联合国和其他国家政府的联络,协调这些项目和新能源技术的释放;
    • High-ranking officials, and a great number of the richest merchants of the city.
      高级官员和市内的许多大富商。
    • He began granting his family members high-ranking positions in the region and increased Sunni influence in Cairo;
      他开始授予其家族成员以地方高官的职位,增加了逊尼派在开罗的影响;
    • Conceit, especially the conceit of high-ranking cadres, will unavoidably harm Party unity and work.
      骄傲,特别是高级干部的骄傲,不能不使党的团结和党的工作受到损害。