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I[ræŋk] n շարք, տողան. in the first ranks առա ջին շարքերում. join the ranks շարքերն անց նել/միանալ. break ranks շարքից դուրս գալ. a taxi rank տաքսու կանգառ. ռզմ. զին վոր. the ranks, the rank and file շարքային զին վոր ներ. reduce smb to the ranks զինվ. կոչումից զրկել, աս տի ճանազրկել. (աստիճան, կոչում, կարգ) honorary rank պատվավոր կոչում. of high rank բարձ րաստիճան. the rank of captain կապի տա նի աստիճան/կոչում. a writer of the first rank առաջնակարգ գրող. grades of military ranks զինվորական կոչումներ. diplomatic rank դիվանագիտական աստիճանII[ræŋk] a փարթամ, ճոխ. կծվահամ, նեխած հոտ. rank vegetation փարթամ բուսականու թյուն. rank with weeds մոլախոտով պատած -
2 rank
"To give a unique cardinal position to each entry, as in stack rank." -
3 Rank
صف ، رتبة ، طبقة ، مرتبةv́ رتب ، صف -
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5 RANK
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6 Rank assigned to a debt
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7 Rank between creditors
تزاحم الدائنين ، مراتب الدائنين -
8 Rank equally
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9 Rank of a mortgage
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10 RANK AND FILE
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11 High rank
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12 FRONT RANK ON GUARD
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13 FORM RANK
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14 OTHER RANK (OR)
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15 CONFIRMATION OF RANK
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16 DEMOTE THE RANK
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17 FORFEITURE (RANK OR PAY )
English-Arabic military dictionary > FORFEITURE (RANK OR PAY )
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18 COMMISSIONED RANK
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19 ACTING RANK
"رتبة عسكرية بالإنابة، رتبة عسكرية مؤقتة" -
20 COMPLIMENTARY RANK
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