1ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n]职位(或地位)较低的;年资较浅的 A junior official or employee holds a low-ranking position in an organization or profession. 职位(或地位)较低的;年资较浅的
Junior and middle-ranking civil servants have pledged to join the indefinite strike.
基层和中层公务员已承诺要加入到无限期罢工中来。
...a junior minister attached to the prime minister's office.
The Lord Chancellor has said legal aid work is for juniors when they start out in the law.
大法官曾说过,法律援助工作适合由初涉法律工作、年资较浅的律师来做。
2N-SING 较年幼者;年少者 If you are someone's junior, you are younger than they are. 较年幼者;年少者
She now lives with actor Denis Lawson, 10 years her junior.
她现在与比她小10岁的演员丹尼斯·劳森同居。
3N-IN-NAMES 小(用于男子名后以区别于家族中同名的长辈,缩略形式为Jr)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 Jr is also used. 小(用于男子名后以区别于家族中同名的长辈,缩略形式为Jr) [US]
His son, Arthur Ochs Junior, is expected to succeed him as publisher.
他的儿子,小阿瑟·奥克斯,有望子承父业继续从事出版。
4N-COUNT (美国高中或大学的)三年级学生 In the United States, a student in the third year of a high school or university course is called a junior. (美国高中或大学的)三年级学生
Their youngest daughter Amy's a junior at the University of Evansville in Indiana.
他们的小女儿埃米是印第安纳州埃文斯维尔大学三年级的学生。
It was the summer before his junior year in high school.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be初級ADVERB➤very很初級◇a very junior officer一名級別很低的軍官➤fairly, relatively(職位)比較/相對初級的◇a relatively junior member of staff一名級別較低的職員PREPOSITION➤to比⋯低下◇John is still junior to me at work.約翰的職位仍然比我低。