[/ˈdʒuːnɪə(r); ˋdʒunjɚ/] adj 用法: 1 ~ (to sb) lower in rank or standing (than sb) (较某人)地位或身分低的: a junior clerk in an office 办公室的下级职员 * He is several years junior to Mrs Cooper. 他比库珀太太小几岁. 用法: 2 Junior (abbrs 缩写 Jnr, Jr, Jun) (esp US) (used after a name to refer to a son who has the same name as his father or to the younger of two boys having the same name in a school, university, etc 父子同名时, 用於儿子姓名之後, 两学生同姓时, 用於年幼者之名後, 以示区别): Sammy Davies, Jnr 小萨米·戴维斯. Cf 参看 minor 2. 用法: 3 (Brit) of or intended for children from the ages of 7 to 11 (7至11岁)儿童的: junior school 小学. Cf 参看 senior. junior 2 n 用法: 1 person who holds a low rank in a profession; person with an unimportant job (一职业中)地位较低者; 从事次要工作的人: the office junior 办公室的一般职员. 用法: 2 [sing] (used with his, her, your, etc 与his、 her、 your等连用) person who is a specified number of years younger than sb else 比某人小若干岁: He is three years her junior/her junior by three years. 他比她小三岁. 用法: 3 (Brit) child who goes to junior school 小学生: The juniors' Christmas party is on Tuesday. 小学生的圣诞节联欢会於星期二举行. 用法: 4 (US) student in his third year of a four-year course at college or high school (四年制的大学或中学的)三年级学生. 用法: 5 (US infml) way of addressing a son in a family 家庭中称呼儿子的用语: Come here, Junior! 到这儿来, 小儿子! |