单词 | junior |
释义 | junior (dʒuːniəʳ ) Word forms: juniors 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2 A junior official or employee holds a low-ranking position in an organization or profession. Junior and middle-ranking civil servants have pledged to join the indefinite strike. ...a junior minister attached to the prime minister's office. Synonyms: minor, lower, secondary, lesser Junior is also a noun. The Lord Chancellor has said legal aid work is for juniors when they start out in the law. 2. singular noun If you are someone's junior, you are younger than they are. She now lives with actor Denis Lawson, 10 years her junior. 3. countable noun Junior is sometimes used after the name of the younger of two men in a family who have the same name, sometimes in order to prevent confusion. The abbreviation Jr is also used. [US] His son, Arthur Ochs Junior, is expected to succeed him as publisher. 4. countable noun In the United States, a student in the third year of a high school or university course is called a junior. Their youngest daughter Amy's a junior at the University of Evansville in Indiana. It was the summer before his junior year in high school. Collocations: junior member Party officials blamed the gaffe on a 'junior member of staff'. The Sun In my business, there's always somebody — musicians or a junior member of staff — wanting to borrow money to buy props or drinks. Times, Sunday Times The finance director had made the transactions from a junior member of staff's account in order to try to cover up the fraud. Times, Sunday Times I'm actually the junior member of the group. Times, Sunday Times They're honoured guests, she's a junior member of staff. Times, Sunday Times Each club was assessed against a series of criteria, including stadium facilities, on-field performance, financial and business strength, marketing, location and junior player development. Times, Sunday Times All of them encouraged an atmosphere of comfort, in which every junior player could happily pull a prank. Times, Sunday Times After all, the average supporter earns in a year what a junior player earns in a week. Times, Sunday Times Second the fingerprints on the ball were those of the most junior player in the side, which suggests a lack of leadership responsibility. Times, Sunday Times As a junior player, he earned a variety of all-star selections. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, the triumphs continued the wave of optimism flooding through the junior ranks after a string of record-breaking performances this summer. Times, Sunday Times Nationally chief constables have remained silent while leaders of the junior ranks have called for a return to tougher action. Times, Sunday Times Spent five years guiding him through the junior ranks. Times, Sunday Times The wider job cuts will fall more heavily on senior managers earning more than 100,000 than on junior ranks. Times, Sunday Times Raising the barrier to entry, fast-tracking promotion and allowing some older applicants to skip the junior ranks are eminently sensible ways of incentivising the ambitious. Times, Sunday Times It was what's called in the trade a junior suite. Times, Sunday Times A junior suite starts from 130, plus 10% service charge and 5% government tax. Times, Sunday Times A junior suite only costs 50 more than a deluxe double but has a third more space, a roll-top bath and kingsize bed. Times, Sunday Times Prices are per person for two people sharing a junior suite. Times, Sunday Times A junior suite costs 287 a night half board in high season. Times, Sunday Times I played cricket at my state middle school, with the best junior team in town coming from a school on a local council housing estate. Times, Sunday Times Junior team leaders will organise fishing, pool games and photo workshops. Times, Sunday Times We expect big things from the national junior team, and why not? Globe and Mail Junior team members are so worried about contradicting those in positions of authority, or hurting their feelings, that they withhold crucial information. Times, Sunday Times He previously played for the club's junior team prior to 2009. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She's right: 6,148 points, the score that earned the world junior title. Times, Sunday Times Yet he clocked 10.05 to win the world junior title last summer, the fastest time in the event's history. Times, Sunday Times However, not all winners of the junior title have made the grade. Times, Sunday Times Instead, the 25-year-old decided to treat it as an omen, having played a first-round match on the same court when he won the junior title here in 2008. Times, Sunday Times From the moment he won the junior title here six years ago and well before that probably, he carried a sense of destiny that remains there for the grabbing. Times, Sunday Times The coach and his pupil saved money on the junior tournament circuit by sharing hotel rooms. Times, Sunday Times But for the junior tournament, viewers will be looking at players for the first time. Globe and Mail I have felt that way since first coming here to play in the junior tournament. Times, Sunday Times She played in her first junior tournament wearing a brace. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Before the main event, amateur clubs and development teams took part in an invitational junior tournament. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 级别低的 Japanese: 下級の |
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