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junior

/joon-yer/US // ˈdʒun yər //UK // (ˈdʒuːnjə) //

初级,初中生,初级的,初中

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : younger: May I speak with the junior Mr. Hansen?Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Jr.Compare senior.
    • : of more recent appointment or admission, as to an office or status; of lower rank or standing: a junior partner.
    • : noting or pertaining to the class or year next below that of the senior.
    • : Finance. subordinate to preferred creditors, mortgagees, and the like.
    • : of later date; subsequent to: His appointment is junior to mine by six months.
    • : composed of younger members: The junior division of the camp went on the hike.
    • : being smaller than the usual size: The hotel has special weekend rates on junior suites.
    • : relatively small, but rolled to a standard form.
    • : of, for, or designating clothing in sizes 3–15 or those who wear it: a junior dress; junior measurements; the junior department.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is younger than another.
    • : a person who is newer or of lower rank in an office, class, profession, etc.; subordinate.
    • : a student who is in the next to the final year of a course of study.
    • : Often juniors. a range of odd-numbered sizes, chiefly from 3 to 15, for garments that fit women and girls with shorter waists, narrower shoulders, and smaller bustlines than those of average build.the department or section of a store where garments in these sizes are sold.
    • : a garment in this size range.
    • : a woman or girl who wears garments in this size range.
    • : a member of the Girl Scouts from 9 through 11 years old.
    • : Informal. a boy; youth; son: Ask junior to give you a hand with the packing.

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Examples

  • Lafrenière is one of two junior hockey players — along with Crosby — to have won the Canadian Hockey League’s Player of the Year Trophy twice.

  • Computer science is a passion for Edward Aguilar, a rising high school junior outside Atlanta, particularly combinatorial optimization — a technique that finds the most efficient way to allocate resources.

  • Mead was bound for the west coast and then American Samoa, her first fieldwork expedition as a junior anthropologist.

  • When I was in, uh, late elementary school and junior high school I had a really good friend, and her name was Janice.

  • Through elementary school and junior high school, we would always sit down, everybody at the dinner table, and do homework while I was cooking.

  • And then I did teachers all throughout elementary school and junior high for my friends.

  • And an anonymous junior in a fraternity at Emory University feels similarly.

  • You must now wear the same haircut & clothes you sported in junior high…forever.

  • Hand-picked recruits were invited to rural England for basic infantry and junior command training.

  • A year later, she enrolled in Dongguk University, where she is now a junior studying criminal justice.

  • Directors were to us junior clerks, remote personalities, mythical beings dwelling on Olympian heights.

  • The tall, lean youngster wore a junior pilot's bands on the sleeves of his blue uniform.

  • With them were two civilians, both in rough shooting-jackets and breeches, one about forty-five, the other a few years his junior.

  • The girls of the Junior class in modern history were filing out on Friday.

  • The Junior class crowded into Miss Carringtons room and took their seats.