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21 officer commissioned from the ranks
Военный термин: офицер из рядовыхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > officer commissioned from the ranks
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22 to reduce to the ranks
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23 to rise from the ranks
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24 to serve in the ranks
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25 officer commissioned from the ranks
English-Russian military dictionary > officer commissioned from the ranks
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26 officer commissioned from the ranks
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > officer commissioned from the ranks
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27 to reduce to the ranks
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28 to rise from the ranks
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29 to serve in the ranks
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to serve in the ranks
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30 split the ranks
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31 rise from the ranks
выйти в люди этим. воен. пройти путь от рядового до офицераIn his time, the old gentleman was a working mason, and had risen from the ranks more, I think, by shrewdness than by merit. (R. L. Stevenson and L. Osbourne, ‘The Wrecker’, ch. II) — В свое время старый джентльмен был каменщиком и создал себе положение, я думаю, скорее хитростью, чем достоинствами.
The "managers" are depicted as men risen from the ranks - "workers" who made good... (V. Perlo, ‘The Empire of High Finance’, ch. III) — Эти "управляющие" изображаются людьми, вышедшими из рабочей среды и преуспевшими в жизни...
Jules bad not risen from the ranks. He had only his father's skill with pick and shovel. (D. Carter, ‘Fatherless Sons’, part I, ch. 1) — Жюль так и остался простым рабочим. Как и отец, он умел управляться только с заступом да с лопатой.
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32 rise from the ranks
выйти в люди [этим. вoeн. пpoйти путь oт pядoвoгo дo oфицepa]In his time, the old gentleman was a working mason, and had risen from the ranks more, I think, by shrewdness than by merit (R. L. Stevenson). Jules had not risen from the ranks. He had only his father's skill with pick and shovel (D. Carter) -
33 join the ranks of the unemployed
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34 move up the ranks
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35 reduce to the ranks
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36 rise from the ranks
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37 move up the ranks
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38 speed through the ranks
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39 to break the ranks
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40 to close the ranks
to close the rankscerrar fileiras. to close up 1 fechar, trancar, cerrar. they closed up/cerraram fileiras. 2 cicatrizar. to close with 1 aceder. 2 unir-se a. 3 entrar em luta corporal.
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rise from/through the ranks — ► to keep moving up from a low position in an organization to higher ones: »He joined the company in 2000 and has been rising through the ranks ever since. Main Entry: ↑rank … Financial and business terms
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rise from the ranks — rise from/through the ranks ► to keep moving up from a low position in an organization to higher ones: »He joined the company in 2000 and has been rising through the ranks ever since. Main Entry: ↑rank … Financial and business terms
rise through the ranks — rise from/through the ranks ► to keep moving up from a low position in an organization to higher ones: »He joined the company in 2000 and has been rising through the ranks ever since. Main Entry: ↑rank … Financial and business terms
join the ranks of something — join the ranks of (something) to become part of a large group. Thousands of young people join the ranks of the unemployed each summer when they leave school … New idioms dictionary
join the ranks of — (something) to become part of a large group. Thousands of young people join the ranks of the unemployed each summer when they leave school … New idioms dictionary
swell the ranks — to increase the number of people in a group Soldiers leave the army, only to end up swelling the ranks of the homeless … English dictionary
reduce to the ranks — To demote, for misconduct, to the condition of a private soldier • • • Main Entry: ↑reduce … Useful english dictionary
reduce to the ranks — index demote, humiliate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary