front-rank
基本解釋
- adj.第一等的;第一流的
英漢例句
- Aside from using the "second degree" of your social graph or taste neighbors, a Social Relevancy Rank could front-load influencers.
除了社交網(wǎng)絡(luò)中的“二級(jí)好友”和趣味相投者之外,社交相關(guān)度排名還可以把影響者排在前面。 - The only protocol drawn up under its remit, in Cartagena in 2003, seeks to avert damage by genetically modified organisms; not a front-rank threat.
大會(huì)在職權(quán)范圍內(nèi)的惟一一份協(xié)議起草于2003年卡塔赫納(哥侖比亞港口城市),尋求規(guī)避轉(zhuǎn)基因生物造成的破壞的方法,而這并不是頭等威脅。 - WHEN she landed in Mumbai on July 17th as the first front-rank visitor from Barack Obama’s administration, Hillary Clinton, America’s secretary of state, faced an unfamiliar difficulty.
當(dāng)巴拉克?奧巴馬政府內(nèi)最有份量的出訪者、美國(guó)國(guó)務(wù)卿希拉里?克林頓7月17日到達(dá)孟買(mǎi)時(shí),她面臨著未曾遇到過(guò)的困難。 - Even John Edwards from neighbouring North Carolina, though not a front-rank contender, is endorsed by a number of state and national black politicians.
ECONOMIST: But the choice may not be settled there - The Ahn effect has done wonders for Mr Park's chances: a rank outsider before the endorsement, he is now the front-runner, according to a poll conducted by the newspaper Seoul Shinmun.
ECONOMIST: An entrepreneur shakes up the political landscape