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11ranking — index classification, degree (station), master, outstanding (prominent), rating Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burto …
12ranking — → ranquin …
13ranking — s. m. Lista ordenada segundo determinados critérios ou parâmetros. = HIERARQUIA ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …
14ranking — /ˈrɛnkin(g), ingl. ˈræŋkɪŋ/ [vc. ingl., da to rank «mettere in riga, ordinare»] s. m. inv. (sport) classifica, graduatoria …
15ranking — (Voz ingl.). m. Clasificación de mayor a menor, útil para establecer criterios de valoración …
16Ranking — A ranking is a relationship between a set of items such that, for any two items, the first is either ranked higher than , ranked lower than or ranked equal to the second.In mathematics, this is known as a ml|Strict weak ordering|Total… …
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18ranking — [[t]ræ̱ŋkɪŋ[/t]] rankings 1) N PLURAL: the N In many sports, the list of the best players made by an official organization is called the rankings. ...the 25 leading teams in the world rankings... Goellner has shot up the rankings. 2) N COUNT: usu …
19ranking — rank|ing1 [ˈræŋkıŋ] n a position on a scale that shows how good someone or something is when compared with others ▪ She is now fifth in the world rankings . ranking 2 ranking2 adj [only before noun] especially AmE a ranking person has a high, or… …
20ranking — /rang king/, adj. 1. senior or superior in rank, position, etc.: a ranking diplomat. 2. prominent or highly regarded: a ranking authority on Soviet affairs. 3. occupying a specific rank, position, etc. (often used in combination): a low ranking… …