junior 的英语意思
juniorjunior1 adjective [only before noun]
查看全部语言翻译1having a low rank in an organization or profession在组织或职业中级别较低的 OPP senior:
a junior doctor初级医生junior to
There are several people junior to me (=with a lower rank than me).有几个人的级别比我低(=职级低于我)。2relating to sport for young people below a particular age与特定年龄以下青少年运动相关的:
the junior football club青少年足球俱乐部3 British English relating to a school for children below the age of 11与11岁以下儿童学校相关的:
the junior classrooms小学低年级教室4 American English relating to the year before the final year of high school or college与高中或大学最后一年的前一年相关的:
the second semester of my junior year我高三(或大三)第二学期 → senior1
查看全部语言翻译1having a low rank in an organization or profession在组织或职业中级别较低的 OPP senior:
a junior doctor初级医生junior to
There are several people junior to me (=with a lower rank than me).有几个人的级别比我低(=职级低于我)。2relating to sport for young people below a particular age与特定年龄以下青少年运动相关的:
the junior football club青少年足球俱乐部3 British English relating to a school for children below the age of 11与11岁以下儿童学校相关的:
the junior classrooms小学低年级教室4 American English relating to the year before the final year of high school or college与高中或大学最后一年的前一年相关的:
the second semester of my junior year我高三(或大三)第二学期 → senior1juniorjunior2 noun
1be two/five/ten etc years somebody’s junior (also be somebody’s junior by two/five/ten etc years) written书面 to be two, five, ten etc years younger than someone比某人小两岁、五岁、十岁等:
She married a man seven years her junior.她嫁给了一个比她小七岁的男人。2[countable] a young person who takes part in sport for people below a particular age参加特定年龄以下青少年运动的年轻人:
The juniors use the courts on Tuesday night.青少年组周二晚上使用球场。3[countable] especially British English someone who has a low rank in an organization or profession在组织或职业中级别较低的人:
an office junior办公室低级职员4[countable] British English a child who goes to a junior school就读于小学低年级学校的儿童5[countable] American English a student in the year before the final year of high school or college就读于高中或大学最后一年前一年的学生 → freshman, senior2(1), sophomore6Junior American English spoken口语 a name used humorously when speaking to or about a boy or a younger man, especially your son幽默地称呼或谈及男孩或年轻男性(尤指自己的儿子)时所用的称呼:
Where’s Junior?小家伙在哪儿?
1be two/five/ten etc years somebody’s junior (also be somebody’s junior by two/five/ten etc years) written书面 to be two, five, ten etc years younger than someone比某人小两岁、五岁、十岁等:
She married a man seven years her junior.她嫁给了一个比她小七岁的男人。2[countable] a young person who takes part in sport for people below a particular age参加特定年龄以下青少年运动的年轻人:
The juniors use the courts on Tuesday night.青少年组周二晚上使用球场。3[countable] especially British English someone who has a low rank in an organization or profession在组织或职业中级别较低的人:
an office junior办公室低级职员4[countable] British English a child who goes to a junior school就读于小学低年级学校的儿童5[countable] American English a student in the year before the final year of high school or college就读于高中或大学最后一年前一年的学生 → freshman, senior2(1), sophomore6Junior American English spoken口语 a name used humorously when speaking to or about a boy or a younger man, especially your son幽默地称呼或谈及男孩或年轻男性(尤指自己的儿子)时所用的称呼:
Where’s Junior?小家伙在哪儿?