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junior美 ['dʒuniər] 英 ['dʒuːniə(r)] - n.青少年;职位较低者;低层次工作人员;青少年运动员
- adj.地位(或职位、级别)低下的;青少年的
- 网络年少的;威龙二世;大三
adj.+n. junior school,junior partner,junior officer,junior doctor,junior minister n. underling,beginner,trainee,novice,apprentice 低层of low rank 1. | [ubn] 地位(或职位、级别)低下的having a low rank in an organization or a profession |
| | | She is junior to me. 她职位比我低。 |
体育运动in sport 2. | [obn] 青少年的connected with young people below a particular age, rather than with adults, especially in sports |
| the world junior tennis championships 世界青少年网球锦标赛 |
儿子son 3. | (尤用于美国,置于同名父子中儿子的姓名之后)小(especially in US) used after the name of a man who has the same name as his father, to avoid confusion |
学校;学院school/college 4. | [obn] 为 11 或 13 岁以下儿童设立的for children under the age of 11 or 13 |
5. | [obn] (四年制中学或大学中)三年级生的,三年级的connected with the year before the last year in a high school or college |
| I spent my junior year in France. 我三年级是在法国念的。 |
职位低的工作low level job 1. | [c] 职位较低者;低层次工作人员a person who has a job at a low level within an organization |
体育运动in sport 2. | [c] 青少年;青少年运动员a young person below a particular age, rather than an adult |
| She has coached many of our leading juniors. 她训练过我们许多名列前茅的青少年运动员。 |
学校;学院in school/college 3. | [c] 小学生a child who goes to junior school |
4. | [c] (中学或大学的)三年级学生a student in the year before the last year at high school or college |
儿子son 5. | [sing] (informal) 男孩子;年幼的儿子a person's young son |
| I leave junior with Mom when I'm at work. 我工作时就把儿子留给母亲照看。 |
IDM | She's four years his junior. 她比他小四岁。 | | She's his junior by four years. 她比他小四岁。 |
be…years sbs junior|be sbs junior (by…) 小某人…岁;比某人小…岁to be younger than sb, by the number of years mentioned | She's four years his junior. 她比他小四岁。 | | She's his junior by four years. 她比他小四岁。 |
adj. | 3. (美国四年制大学或中学中的)三年级的;低年级的 3. (美国四年制大学或中学中的)三年级的;低年级的 | n. | |
adj. | 1. relating to youth, childhood, or children 2. younger in age, used especially when referring to the younger of two family members such as father and son who share the same name 3. of relatively low rank or little experience 4. smaller than the standard or expected size 5. relating to or involving students in the third year of high school or college 6. relating to or involving schoolchildren between the ages of 7 and 11 7. in boxing, used to describe a competitive category that has a slightly lower weight limit than the standard category 8. a junior person does not have a lot of responsibility or power in their job 9. intended for young people, or involving young people 10. connected with junior school 1. relating to youth, childhood, or children 2. younger in age, used especially when referring to the younger of two family members such as father and son who share the same name 3. of relatively low rank or little experience 4. smaller than the standard or expected size 5. relating to or involving students in the third year of high school or college 6. relating to or involving schoolchildren between the ages of 7 and 11 7. in boxing, used to describe a competitive category that has a slightly lower weight limit than the standard category 8. a junior person does not have a lot of responsibility or power in their job 9. intended for young people, or involving young people 10. connected with junior school | n. | 1. somebody who is younger than another being referred to 2. somebody of relatively low rank or little experience 3. a young person, especially somebody younger than a teenager 4. a form of address used for a boy or young man, affectionately to the son in a family or condescendingly to a stranger 5. a student in the third year of high school or college 6. a range of clothing sizes for teenage girls and slender women 7. a pupil in a junior school 8. in England and Australia, a barrister who has not yet qualified as a Queen's Counsel 9. someone whose job is not very important, especially a young person in their first job 10. used for talking to or about your son or another young person 1. somebody who is younger than another being referred to 2. somebody of relatively low rank or little experience 3. a young person, especially somebody younger than a teenager 4. a form of address used for a boy or young man, affectionately to the son in a family or condescendingly to a stranger 5. a student in the third year of high school or college 6. a range of clothing sizes for teenage girls and slender women 7. a pupil in a junior school 8. in England and Australia, a barrister who has not yet qualified as a Queen's Counsel 9. someone whose job is not very important, especially a young person in their first job 10. used for talking to or about your son or another young person |
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