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 junior ['dʒunjɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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

[法] 未成年人, 年少者, 晚辈




    junior
    [ noun ]
    1. term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male

    2. <noun.person>
      look here, junior, it's none of your business
    3. a third-year undergraduate

    4. <noun.person>
    5. the younger of two persons

    6. <noun.person>
      she is two years my junior
    7. a son who has the same first name as his father

    8. <noun.person>
    [ adj ]
    1. younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service

    2. <adj.all>
    3. used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college

    4. <adj.all>
      the junior class
      a third-year student
    5. including or intended for youthful persons

    6. <adj.all>
      a junior sports league
      junior fashions


    Junior \Jun"ior\, n.
    1. A younger person.

    His junior she, by thirty years. --Byron.

    2. Hence: One of a lower or later standing; specifically, in
    American colleges and four-year high schools, one in the
    third year of his course, one in the fourth or final year
    being designated a {senior}; in some seminaries, one in
    the first year, in others, one in the second year, of a
    three years' course.


    Junior \Jun"ior\ (j[=u]n"y[~e]r; 277), a. [L. contr. fr.
    juvenior, compar. of juvenis young. See {Juvenile}.]
    1. Less advanced in age than another; younger. Abbreviated
    Jr.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    Note: Junior is applied to distinguish the younger of two
    persons bearing the same name in the same family, and
    is opposed to {senior or elder}. Commonly applied to a
    son who has the same Christian name as his father.

    2. Lower in standing or in rank, or having entered later into
    a position or office; as, a junior partner; junior
    counsel; junior captain; the junior Senator from New York.

    3. Composed of juniors, whether younger or a lower standing;
    as, the junior class; the junior baseball league; of or
    pertaining to juniors or to a junior class. See {Junior},
    n., 2.

    4. Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.

    Our first studies and junior endeavors. --Sir T.
    Browne.

    5. of or relating to the third year of a four-year term; --
    used of the third or next to final year in a U. S. high
    school or college. See {junior}[2], n..

    Syn: third-year.
    [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

    1. In Cananea, a town of 25,000 people today, a local junior high school is named "The Martyrs of 1906" and two monuments stand in memory of those who died.
    2. But the liberal Free Democrats, junior partner in the centre-right government, said they remained unhappy about a new income tax surcharge and would not be rushed into an early coalition deal.
    3. President Bush's budget chief is appealing to 21 mostly junior senators for help in finding a way to get deficit-reduction talks started between the White House and congressional leaders.
    4. Rosser said the consequences of the gender gap include loss of scholarships to girls _ chief among them National Merit Scholarships awarded to students who score highest on the Preliminary SAT (PSAT) in their junior year of high school.
    5. The two junior chambers have no power to overrule the white chamber on matters of national policy.
    6. For each Prime share, holders will be entitled to receive one Corona Gold share and one share of a successor company to be known as Prime Equities Inc., which will comprise Prime Resources' holdings in junior exploration concerns.
    7. But invitations were accepted by the Free Democrats, junior partners in the coalition, and by West Germany's opposition Social Democrats and Greens parties.
    8. But the firm concludes that high-quality "junior blue chips" are in good position to beat, rather than trail, the big-name stocks over the next five years.
    9. "It's torture," said Marc Baskin, a junior management major from Glen Cove, N.Y.
    10. Answering a question from a junior high school student as to whether the United States would ever have a woman president, Reagan said he thought it was inevitable.
    11. Nicholas Soames, junior agriculture minister, yesterday said sheep dogs were the victims of illegal, indiscriminate poisoning by some farmers wanting to kill predators.
    12. In future, there would be a cabinet sub-committee for London, with the Environment Secretary in the chair and a junior minister for London public transport at his right hand.
    13. He was detained again in August 1982, two weeks after loyalist troops suppressed a rebellion by junior air force officers.
    14. Hadar Saad, a Fordson junior, complained during the game, which ended without incident.
    15. They are trying to force President Hossain Mohammad Ershad to withdraw proposed rules requiring specialists to stop private practice and junior doctors to work in villages under rural authorities.
    16. I hate starting something and leaving it hang." Underwood left Carnegie Mellon's drama department midway through his junior year and headed for New York.
    17. Says Mr. Turner: "In 1981 we had 27% of the junior enlisted men using drugs on a regular basis.
    18. "It won't be exactly a junior partnership.
    19. Christian Democratic chairman Kjell Magne Bondevik, a junior member of the non-socialist alliance, has put himself forward as a compromise choice with some public support.
    20. Otto Lambsdorff, former West`German Economics Minister and influential head of the Free Democrats`_ the junior partner in the Bonn government _ visited Bucharest Thursday to discuss economic aid.
    21. If nothing else, it's a lesson in Economics 101: University of Texas junior Chuck Falgout invested $21 in lecture notes and turned a possible F into a B in biology.
    22. It wasn't the first time the junior senator from Kansas had gone against her party _ and her party's leader, Bob Dole, the senior senator from Kansas and the leader of the losing fight to save the nomination.
    23. The other inductions included four junior ministers and six deputy ministers.
    24. Feb. 9 _ Kimberly Leach, 12, reported missing from her junior high school in Lake City.
    25. The Trump executives had been in New York City for a news conference promoting the Feb. 3 World Boxing Organization bout at the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino between junior welterweights Hector Camacho and Vinny Pazienza.
    26. Last week, Kroger said its board was considering a $3.8 billion restructuring that would involve a special dividend of $40 a share in addition to a junior subordinated debenture with a trading value of about $8 per share.
    27. The hall of fame is in several renovated rooms of the Euclid Shore Civic Center, a former junior high school.
    28. Senior creditors of IFRB will get 48% of their allowed claims of $350 million, while junior creditors will receive 7.2% of their $100 million in allowed claims.
    29. Pricey resorts in such places as San Diego and Hawaii are providing the equivalent of day camps to amuse junior while parents spend the day golfing or snorkeling.
    30. BankAmerica will receive $175 million in cash, $55 million in 9% junior debentures and, subject to certain constraints, 15% of the firm's future equity capital growth.
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