单词发音
英[ˈdʒuːniə(r)]美[ˈdʒuːniər]
短语搭配
Junior Achievement青年成就;国际青年成就组织;青年成就组织; 国际青年成就
junior student大三学生; 大三先生;初中学生;大三的学生
双语例句
1. ADJA junior official or employee holds a low-ranking position in an organization or profession. 低级别的 (官员、职员)
例:A handful of junior officers were made to bear responsibility for the incident.
几名下级军官被迫对此事件负责。
2. N-COUNTJunior is also a noun. 低级别者
例:He has said legal aid work is for juniors when they start out in the law.
他曾说过,法律援助工作适合初涉法律工作的低级别律师来做。
3.N-SING If you are someone's junior, you are younger than they are. 较年幼者 例: She now lives with actor Denis Lawson, 10 years her junior.
她现在和比她小10岁的演员丹尼斯·劳森同居。
4. N-COUNT In the United States, a student in the third year of high school or college is called a junior.
(美国中学、大学) 三年级学生
例:Their youngest daughter Amy's a junior at the University of Evansville in Indiana.
他们最小的女儿埃米是印第安纳州埃文斯维尔大学的三年级学生。
5.N-IN-NAMES Junior is sometimes used after the name of the younger of two men in a family who have the same name, sometimes in order to prevent confusion. The abbreviation is also used.
用于家族中同名两男子中的较年幼者的姓名后[美国英语]
例:His son, Arthur Ochs Junior, is expected to succeed him as publisher.
他的儿子,小阿瑟·奥克斯,被期望来继承他做出版商。
英英释义
Noun:
1. term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male;
"look here, junior, it's none of your business"
2. a third-year undergraduate
3. the younger of two persons;
"she is two years my junior"
4. a son who has the same first name as his father
Adjective:
1. younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service
2. used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college;
"the junior class"
"a third-year student"
3. including or intended for youthful persons;
"a junior sports league"
"junior fashions"



















