senior 英 [ˈsi:niə(r)]
美 [ˈsinjɚ]
复数形式:seniors
senior 词典解释
形容词资深的;(级别、地位等)较高的;年长的;<美>最高年级的
名词上级;<美>毕业班学生;较年长者;地位较高的,资历较深的
senior 词典例句
形容词
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She teaches a senior class.
她教一个高年级班。
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Bob is two years senior to me.
鲍伯比我大两岁。
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His father was a senior officer at the bank.
他父亲是那家银行的高级职员。
名词
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The seniors defeated the juniors by 3-1.
四年级学生以三比一战胜了三年级学生。
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He is my senior by three years.
他比我大三岁。
senior 网络解释
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西尼尔
...早在1836年,西尼尔(senior)就将智力资本作为人力资本的同义词使用,他认为智力资本是人类所拥有的知识和技能. 国内外普遍认为最早提出智力资本概念的是美国经济学家加尔布雷思(JohnKennethCalbraith). 他于1969年首次提到智力资本概念,...
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大四
...依次是研究生,大四(senior),大三(junior),大二(sophmore)最后是大一新生(freshman).前后总共将近40天. 等到大一学生选课时,很多课程已经closed,所以有些你想...
senior 英英释义
noun
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a person who is older than you are
Synonym: elder
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an undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation
adj
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advanced in years
(`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
e.g. aged members of the society
e.g. elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper
e.g. senior citizen
Synonym: aged elderly older
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older
higher in rank
longer in length of tenure or service
e.g. senior officer
senior [ˈsi:niə(r)]
高考
四级
六级
考研
雅思
中文翻译
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adj. 高级的;年长的;地位较高的;年资较深的,资格较老的
英语释义
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n. an undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation
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a. older; higher in rank; longer in length of tenure or service
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s. used of the fourth and final year in United States high school or college