junior
n. 年少者, 地位较低者, 大学三年级学生 a. 年少的, 下级的, 后进的
发音
词形变化
别名
教材释义与例句
年少者,晚辈;地位较低者;大学三年级学生
a child who goes to a junior school
年少的;后进的;下级的
relating to sport for young people below a particular age
释义与例句
-
1.
A younger person.
晚辈
后辈
可数 不可数four years his junior
-
2.
A name suffix used after a son's name when his father has the same name (abbreviations: Jnr., Jr., Jun.).
可数 不可数 -
3.
A clothing size for girls or women.
不可数 可数 -
4.
A third-year student at a high school or university.
美国 可数 不可数 -
5.
A student in a junior school or the second part of a primary school.
爱尔兰 英国 可数 不可数 -
6.
A junior barrister.
可数 法律 不可数
-
1.
To work in a junior role (on something).
及物/不及物 -
2.
To have juniors (more advanced students) assist in instructing (beginners).
及物2006, Jim and Leann Rathbone, James Mitose and the Path of Kenpo The technique of "junioring" beginners and the first five lesson plan and private lessons were adaptations developed at that time. They are credited with the Americanization of Karate as a business as well as a martial art.
-
1.
Low in rank; having a subordinate role, job, or situation.
-
2.
Younger.
-
3.
Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.
-
4.
Of or pertaining to a third academic year in a four-year high school (eleventh grade) or university.
美国 -
5.
Of or pertaining to the latter half of primary school education.
爱尔兰 英国 -
6.
Of or pertaining to a league or competition limited to players below a certain age or level of experience.
加拿大 美国 体育junior hockey
词汇关系
相关短语
词源
Borrowed from Latin junior, a contraction of iuvenior (“younger”) which is the comparative of iuvenis (“young”); see juvenile.
来源:wiktionary