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Come up through the ranks Meaning in English

expression

KUHM UP THROO thuh RANGKS
KUM UP th-ROO thuh RANGKS

释义

To start at a low or entry-level position in an organization and gradually move to higher or more important positions through hard work and experience.

用法与细微差别

Often used in business, military, or any group setting. Implies respect for hard work and experience, contrasting with getting promoted due to connections. Common with 'he/she/they' subjects. Related to 'work your way up.' Slightly formal, but common in speech and writing.

例句

He came up through the ranks to become the company's manager.

basic

Many soldiers come up through the ranks before becoming officers.

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She came up through the ranks at the hospital and is now a senior doctor.

basic

You really respect people who come up through the ranks instead of just getting handed the job.

natural

My uncle came up through the ranks in the police force—he started as a rookie.

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It's amazing to see someone come up through the ranks and then lead the whole company.

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