释义 |
🔑 jun·iorBrE /ˈdʒuːniə(r)/NAmE /ˈdʒuːniər/ adjective➤of low rank 低层🔑 [usually before noun] having a low rank in an organization or a profession 地位(或职位、级别)低下的◆junior employees 低层雇员◆~ to sbShe is junior to me. 她职位比我低。➤in sport 体育运动🔑 [only before noun] connected with young people below a particular age, rather than with adults, especially in sports 青少年的◆the world junior tennis championships 世界青少年网球锦标赛➤son 儿子Junior (abbreviation Jnr, Jr) (especially in US) used after the name of a man who has the same name as his father, to avoid confusion (尤用于美国,置于同名父子中儿子的姓名之后)小 ➡ compare the younger at young adjective (6) ➤school/college 学校;学院 [only before noun] (BrE) (of a school or part of a school 学校或学校的一部分) for children under the age of 11 or 13 为 11 或 13 岁以下儿童设立的 [only before noun] (NAmE) connected with the year before the last year in a high school or college (四年制高中或大学中)三年级生的,三年级的◆I spent my junior year in France. 我三年级是在法国念的。 ➡ compare senior adjective 🔑 jun·iorBrE /ˈdʒuːniə(r)/NAmE /ˈdʒuːniər/ noun➤low level job 职位低的工作🔑 [C] (especially BrE) a person who has a job at a low level within an organization 职位较低者;低层次工作人员◆office juniors 办公室的低级职员➤in sport 体育运动🔑 [C] a young person below a particular age, rather than an adult 青少年;青少年运动员◆She has coached many of our leading juniors. 她训练过我们许多名列前茅的青少年运动员。➤in school/college 学校;学院 [C] (BrE) a child who goes to junior school 小学生 [C] (NAmE) a student in the year before the last year at high school or college (四年制高中或大学的)三年级学生 ➡ compare sophomore ➤son 儿子 [sing.] (NAmE, informal) a person's young son 男孩子;年幼的儿子◆I leave junior with Mom when I'm at work. 我工作时就把儿子留给母亲照看。●be…years sb's ˈjunior●be sb's junior (by…)to be younger than sb, by the number of years mentioned 小某人…岁;比某人小…岁◆She's four years his junior. 她比他小四岁。◆She's his junior by four years. 她比他小四岁。 |