| 单词 | middle rank | 
| 释义 | middle rankn.adj. A. n.  1.  An intermediate rank, category, or position. ΚΠ 1642    Speciall Passages 6–13 Sept. 4  				A great many persons well affected to the King and Parliament, although they were but of the middle rank of people, and none of any great power or eminence. 1753    T. Smollett Ferdinand Count Fathom I. xxii. 139  				Both are distinguished by an air of petulance and self-conceit, which holds a middle rank betwixt the insolence of a first rate buck, and the learned pride of a supercilious pedant. 1854    Biblical Repertory Oct. 654  				The Jesuits, who were to do this work, held a middle rank between the monks and the secular clergy. 1857    J. Ruskin Polit. Econ. Art Add. 196  				A labourer serves his country with his spade, just as a man in the middle ranks of life serves it with his sword, pen, or lancet. 1961    Times 28 Dec. 11/4  				That solid middle-rank of literature. 1975    Globe & Mail 		(Toronto)	 4 Mar. 6/2  				Competent French-Canadians develop a sense of frustration and inferiority. They move more slowly..up through the middle ranks. 1998    S. Faulks Charlotte Gray  iii. iv. 299  				He was..a reluctant infantry officer promoted to middle rank by virtue of his education. ΚΠ 1662    Duchess of Newcastle Female Academy  ii. viii. 660  				It is easier for a middle Rank or Degree, at least it is oftner seen, to behave themselves better than those of high Titles and great Estates, or those of a very mean Condition. 1798    Monthly Mag. 5  i. Pref. sig. Aiv  				The middle ranks, in whom the great mass of information, and of public and private virtue resides. 1839    Southern Literary Messenger 5 723/2  				These laws..hitherto had virtually debarred the middle ranks of society from the hope of making any permamnent acquisition of real interest. 1858    T. D. Acland Oxf. Associate in Arts Exam. 3  				The want of better education, accessible to the middle ranks on easy terms. 1887    Catholic World Feb. 577  				The greed of wealth rampant among the upper and middle ranks.  B. adj.   Usually with hyphen. = middle-ranking adj. ΚΠ 1796    W. H. Marshall Planting II. 438  				Middlerank Trees,—or such as usually rise to between forty and sixty feet... Middlerank Shrubs, between twelve and six feet in height. 1969    Daily Tel. 10 Oct. 3  				Sterling, too, is a middle-rank currency these days—apparently safe from heavy selling pressure but not exactly in demand by speculators. 1977    Daily Tel. 17 Feb. 8/8  				Middle-rank diplomats at the Foreign Office are prepared to ‘withdraw goodwill’ if there are big cut-backs or mass transfers in the Home Civil Service. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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