adj. 最佳的;第一流的;优秀的
... first-name 直呼其名的 first-rank 第一流的 first-rate 第一流的 ...
The frank man put the first-rank blank blanket into the tan tank.
坦率的人把这条第一个繁茂的空白的毯子放进褐色油箱。
Through hard work, he eventually managed to become a student of the first rank.
通过努力,最终他成功成为了最优秀的学生。
In 1998 the publication of The Savage Detectives vaulted him into the first rank of Spanish-language literature, right up there with all those writers he had mocked as an infrarealista.
1998年,《荒野侦探》的出版使他跻身西班牙语一流作家,而这些作家正是他当时在infrarealistras的时候使劲嘲弄过的对象。
There is a paradox surrounding Wales's position in the first-rank of internet movers and shakers, which he freely acknowledges.
The markets apparently regard me as a worse credit risk than the government of the world's eighth largest economy - largely because individuals have a sorrier history in general of repaying what they owe than the public sectors of first-rank developed economies.
The appointment of Egemen Bagis, a sharp young English-speaker, as Turkey's first cabinet-rank EU negotiator suggests that Mr Erdogan may make a fresh effort to put the EU talks back on track.