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junior; not very important
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low-ranking officer/official
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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low-ranking officer/officialUseful english dictionary. 2012.
low-ranking — UK US adjective ► WORKPLACE having a job at a lower level than others in an organization or group: »The restructuring targeted middle management as well as low ranking employees. ► having a low position on an official list, especially one where… … Financial and business terms
ranking — rank‧ing [ˈræŋkɪŋ] noun [countable] 1. the position of something or someone in a list that has been arranged in order of quality or importance: • The US recaptured from Germany the number one ranking among exporters. 2. a list of things or people … Financial and business terms
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-ranking — [ræŋkıŋ] suffix used to say where someone or something is on a scale that shows how good they are, or what position they have, compared with other people or things high/top/low/middle ranking ▪ a top ranking tennis player … Dictionary of contemporary English
high-ranking — adj [only before noun] having a high position in a government or other organization ≠ ↑low ranking ▪ high ranking officials … Dictionary of contemporary English