junior
adjective /ˈdʒuːniə(r)/
/ˈdʒuːniər/
地位(或职位、级别)低下的 - a junior partner/minister/officer
初级合伙人/部长/官员 - junior to somebody She is junior to me.
她职位比我低。
Topics Jobsb2- She's quite junior in the organization.
她在这个组织中级别颇低。 - a very junior officer
一名级别很低的军官
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- very
- fairly
- relatively
- …
- to
- a junior partner/minister/officer
青少年的 - He's a member of the club's junior team.
他是俱乐部青年队的成员。 - the world junior tennis championships
世界青少年网球锦标赛
- He's a member of the club's junior team.
- Junior(abbreviation Jnr, Jr)(especially in the US) used after the name of a man who has the same name as his father, to make it clear who is being referred to
compare the younger(尤用于美国,置于同名父子中儿子的姓名之后)小 - [only before noun] (British English) (of a school or part of a school
) for children under the age of 11 or 13学校或学校的一部分 为 11 或 13 岁以下儿童设立的 - a junior school
小学
- a junior school
- [only before noun] (North American English) 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 - I spent my junior year in France.
of low rank低层
in sport体育运动
son儿子
school/college学校;学院
词源Middle English (as an adjective following a family name): from Latin, comparative of juvenis ‘young’.