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high in rank or status; higher in rank or status than others 级别(或地位)高的 a senior official/officer/manager/executive 高级官员/官员/经理/执行官 a senior adviser/analyst/lecturer 高级顾问/分析师/讲师 a senior partner in a law firm 律师事务所的高级合伙人 She is senior vice president of marketing. 她是营销高级副总裁。 senior figures in the Labour party 工党的高层人物 senior members of staff 高级职员 a senior position 高级职位 a senior post/job 高级职位/工作 I have ten years' experience at senior management level. 我有十年的高层管理经验。 - (British English)
Junior nurses usually work alongside more senior nurses. 初级护士通常和较高级的护士一起工作。 He is a former senior civil servant who now runs a campaign website. 他是一名前高级公务员,现在经营一个竞选网站。 - senior to somebody
He is senior to me. 他的职位比我高。 The meeting should be chaired by the most senior person present. 会议应由在座的职位最高的人主持。
Extra ExamplesTopics People in societyb2, Jobsb2She wasn't senior enough to take such a decision. 她的资历还太浅,不能作这类决定。 I'm looking for a more senior position. 我在寻找更高的职位。 She's a senior lecturer at the university. 她是那所大学的高级讲师。 There have been large pay rises for the senior grades. 高年级的工资大幅上涨。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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for adults or people at a more advanced level 成人的;高级水平的 to take part in senior competitions 参加成人比赛 his first game of senior football 他的第一场高中足球比赛 He won the senior men's 400 metres. 他获得男子甲组 400 米冠军。
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for senior citizens (= older people, especially those who have retired from work) (尤指已退休)年纪大的,老年的 - Senior(abbreviation Snr, Sr)
used after the name of a man who has the same name as his son, to make it clear who is being referred to compare junior(父子同名时,加在父亲的名字前)老,大 - [only before noun] (British English)
(of a school or part of a school )学校或其中一部分 for children over the age of 11 or 13 中等的,中学的(招收 11 或 13 岁以上学生) - [only before noun] (North American English)
connected with the last year in high school or college (高中或大学)毕业年级的 the senior prom 毕业年级舞会
of high rank级别高
in sport体育运动
for older people年长之人
father父亲
school/college中学;大学
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin, literally ‘older, older man’, comparative of senex, sen- ‘old man, old’.