senior
senior 英 [ˈsi:niə(r)] 美 [ˈsinjɚ]
adj. 高级的;年长的;资深的 n. 上司;较年长者;毕业班学生
名词复数:seniors
- You can use the word senior to describe anyone who's older than you are. You might say, "My brother is six years my senior," especially if you want to make him feel old.
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- adj. 高级的;年长的;资深的
- n. 上司;较年长者;毕业班学生
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1. a senior officer, a senior manager, a senior lecturer
高级军官/经理/讲师
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2. a senior partner in a law firm
律师事务所的高级合伙人
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3. a senior post, a senior position
高级职位
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4. I have ten years' experience at senior management level.
我有十年的高层管理经验。
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5. He is senior to me.
他的职位比我高。
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6. to take part in senior competitions
参加成人比赛
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7. senior discounts
老年折扣
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8. the senior prom
毕业年级舞会
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9. She was ten years his senior.
她比他大十岁。
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10. My brother is my senior by two years.
我哥哥比我大两岁。
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11. tennis coaching for juniors and seniors
初、高级网球运动员训练
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12. high school seniors
高中毕业班学生
- senior (adj.) late 13c., from Latin senior "older," comparative of senex (genitive senis) "old," from PIE root *sen- "old." Original use in English was as an addition to a personal name indicating "the father" when father and son had the same name; meaning "higher in rank, longer in service" first recorded 1510s.
- senior (n.) mid-14c., "person of authority;" late 14c., "person older than another," from senior (adj.). Sense of "fourth-year student" is from 1741, from earlier general sense of "advanced student" (1610s).
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