Some words came in everyday spoken language from various professions, for example, from military vocabulary. One such word is the noun "rank".
The line is
What does this word mean in terms of lexicology?
The rank is:
- In the army, this is a special kind of construction, when everyone stands on the same line face in one direction: In the divisional review all the fighters have built up into four ranks.
- People standing in line: The commander inspected the line, this company was ready for verification.
- A very long row of something: At the factory, the children saw long rows of chairs and stools.
Morphological characteristics
The rank is an inanimate common noun of the feminine gender, the first declension.
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative case | *** stood without stirring. | Straight *** and aroused a sense of pride. |
Genitive | There is no *** and there is some sinuous curve. | We stopped at the *** pioneers, rehearsing the construction on the line. |
Dative | The commander approached the soldiers. | The sergeant slid his absent-minded gaze. |
Accusative | I do not see here ***. | My father looked at *** and recruits, but could not find his son. |
Instrumental case | The colonel was dissatisfied with the resulting *** oh. | A plane was flying over the aircraft. |
Prepositional | The sergeant did not stand in the *** e. | The platoon told the cadets about *** ah and how important it is to build correctly. |
Compatibility with adjectives, numerals, verbs and pronouns
In order to intelligently construct word combinations with the word "rank", one should determine its compatibility with other words.
Adjectives:
- long ***;
- curve, uneven ***;
- correct, smooth ***;
- beautiful ***.
Numerals:
- one, two, three, etc. ***;
- first, second ***.
Verbs (if you take a noun in the nominative case, you will get not a phrase but an unspent sentence):
- *** costs;
- *** pleases;
- *** broke up;
- *** moved;
- to see ***;
- check ***;
- build ***.
Pronouns:
- some kind of ***;
- that ***;
- this ***.