senior的意思和读音

senior

: [ˈsinjər] : [ˈsiːniə(r)]

adj.

n.

seniors  

adj.+n.senior management,senior manager,senior fellow,senior banker,senior analyst

adj.juniorsenioradj.of high rank

1.~ (to sb)high in rank or status; higher in rank or status than others

a senior officer/manager/lecturer

a senior partner in a law firm

a senior post/position

I have ten years' experience at senior management level.

Junior nurses usually work alongside more senior nurses.

He is senior to me.

The meeting should be chaired by the most senior person present.

in sport

2.[obn]for adults or people at a more advanced level

to take part in senior competitions

He won the senior men's 400 metres. 400

for older people

3.[obn]for senior citizens(= older people, especially those who have retired from work)

Get one third off rail fares with a senior railcard.

senior discounts/concessions

father

4.used after the name of a man who has the same name as his son, to avoid confusion

school/college

5.[obn] 11 13 for children over the age of 11 or 13

6.[obn]connected with the last year in high school or college

the senior prom

n.older person

1.a person who is older than sb else

She was ten years his senior.

My brother is my senior by two years.

higher rank

2.a person who is higher in rank or status

She felt unappreciated both by her colleagues and her seniors.

in sport

3.adults or people who have reached an advanced level

tennis coaching for juniors and seniors

in school/college

4.a child at a senior school; an older child in a school

5.(in the US and some other countries) a student in the last year at a high school or college

high school seniors

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adj.1.with a high rank or position; with a rank or position that is higher than someone elses2.older; involving old people; used after someones name to refer to the older of two people with the same name in the same family

n.1.a student who is in the last year of high school or college2.a senior citizen

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1.For now, say senior European officials, this is just a precautionary step, to be ready to act quickly should it be needed.

2.Well you're right and you know, regular promotions and transfer to senior positions is a good way for a company to reward its people.

3.When she was in her first year in senior high school, I was so worried about her cause it seems that she'll never concentrate on her study.

4.You need to build a senior team that's able to manage all the critical areas of your business to take it to the next level.使

5.A person familiar with the matter called the vision statement a 'brainstorming document' and said it wasn't presented to senior executives.”,

6.Yet the quality of information filtering through to senior managers is often inadequate.

7.M: Because, Peter, our senior is going to help and train you until the end of the month. We usually do this with our new staff.

8."I don't have their [senior Chinese military officials'] phone number. I can't pick up the phone and wish them happy birthday, " he said.[],”

9.I enjoyed the company of a downtown secretary who was 13 years my senior. I got used to waking up in darkness after a few hours' sleep.13

10.A senior House Democratic aide said he was 'cautiously optimistic' but put the responsibility on Republicans to come up with more votes.”,