junior的意思和读音

junior

: [ˈdʒuniər] : [ˈdʒuːniə(r)]

n.

adj.

juniors  

adj.+n.junior school,junior partner,junior officer,junior doctor,junior minister

adj.seniorjunioradj.of low rank

1.[ubn]having a low rank in an organization or a profession

junior employees

She is junior to me.

in sport

2.[obn]connected with young people below a particular age, rather than with adults, especially in sports

the world junior tennis championships

son

3.(especially in US) used after the name of a man who has the same name as his father, to avoid confusion

school/college

4.[obn] 11 13 for children under the age of 11 or 13

5.[obn]connected with the year before the last year in a high school or college

I spent my junior year in France.

n.low level job

1.[c]a person who has a job at a low level within an organization

office juniors

in sport

2.[c]a young person below a particular age, rather than an adult

She has coached many of our leading juniors.

in school/college

3.[c]a child who goes to junior school

4.[c]a student in the year before the last year at high school or college

son

5.[sing](informal)a person's young son

I leave junior with Mom when I'm at work.

IDM

She's four years his junior.

She's his junior by four years.

be…years sbs juniorbe sbs junior (by…)to be younger than sb, by the number of years mentioned

She's four years his junior.

She's his junior by four years.

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adj.1.a junior person does not have a lot of responsibility or power in their job2.intended for young people, or involving young people3ed after the name of a man who has the same name as his father

n.1.someone whose job is not very important, especially a young person in their first job; someone who has less responsibility or experience in their work than another person2.a student who is in the year before their last year at a university or high school; a young person who is involved in a particular activity, especially sports3ed for talking to or about your son or another young person

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1.The last of a dozen buses filled with women and children departed around 2 p. m. for a more distant shelter in a crowded junior high school.2

2.I had a classmate in junior high school that went on to be a NAVY SEAL. I wonder if he was involved?

3.We're using a new textbook and Ms Shen's method of teaching is nothing like that of the teachers at my Junior High school.使

4.This model opens up the possibility for you to satisfy a requirement or take a class that might not be offered at your local junior college.

5.Our son teaches at junior high school and attends college, while his wife runs a day-care center, and a Lamaze program.

6.We held a week of a debate, the topic is "the main responsibility is to the elder generation gap, or junior" is our responsibility.

7."There's quite a bit of activity in port development to accommodate the junior miners, " Port Hedland CEO Andre Bush said.“,”AndreBush

8.Mr Gates and Mr Mandela are easy to admire. One hero that many AIDS activists have difficulty accepting, though, is George Bush junior.

9.The last student I saw was a junior and it gave me a good perspective on how the next years may look for the others.怀

10.As a junior guy, I did not feel it was appropriate for me to chime in and clarify or correct the interpreter.