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ADJ. 形容词1.?级别高的 , 资深的The senior people in an organization or profession have the highest and most important jobs. 双语例句例: senior officials in the Israeli government. 以色列政府中的高级官员。 例: the company's senior management. 该公司的高级管理人员。 例: Television and radio needed many more women in senior jobs. 电视和广播领域需要更多女性担任高管。 2.?职务高于…的 , 资格比…老的If someone is senior to you in an organization or profession, they have a higher and more important job than you or they are considered to be superior to you because they have worked there for longer and have more experience. 双语例句例: The position had to be filled by an officer senior to Haig. 这个位置必须由一名职位比黑格高的军官来填补。 3.?(体育比赛)成人组的If you take part in a sport at senior level, you take part in competitions with adults and people who have reached a high degree of achievement in that sport. 双语例句例: This will be his fifth international championship and his third at senior level. 这将是他的第五个世界冠军,也是他的第三次成人级别比赛的冠军。
NOUN. 名词1.?[PL 复数] 上级 , 地位较高者Your seniors are the people who are senior to you in an organization or profession. 双语例句例: He was described by his seniors as a model officer. 他被上级称为模范军官。 2.?[SING 单数型名词] 年长的人Senior is used when indicating how much older one person is than another. For example, if someone is ten years your senior, they are ten years older than you. 双语例句例: She became involved with a married man many years her senior. 她与一名比她年长很多的已婚男子坠入情网。
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