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/ˈdʒuːniə/ |
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1 | a young person who is involved in a particular activity , especially sport (尤指参加体育活动等的)少年 |
| He was one of 73 juniors invited to compete for a place in the England team. 他是受邀请竞争英格兰队队员资格的73名少年之一。 |
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2 | someone who has less responsibility or experience in their work than another person 地位较低者;下属 |
| cabinet ministers and their juniors 内阁部长及其下属们 |
| 2a | someone whose job is not very important , especially a young person in their first job 资历较浅者;晚辈 | | the office junior 办公室里的晚辈 | |
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- | be two years/ten years etc sb’ s junior |
| to be younger than someone else by a particular amount |
| 比某人小2岁/10岁等 |
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| Diane is 12 years her husband’ s junior. 黛安娜比她丈夫小12岁。 |
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