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junior
[ joon-yer ]
adjective
- younger (designating the younger of two men bearing the same full name, as a son named after his father; often written as Jr. or jr. following the name): Compare senior ( def 1 ).
May I speak with the junior Mr. Hansen?
Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Jr.
- of more recent appointment or admission, as to an office or status; of lower rank or standing:
a junior partner.
- (in American universities, colleges, and schools) noting or pertaining to the class or year next below that of the senior.
- Finance. subordinate to preferred creditors, mortgagees, and the like.
- of later date; subsequent to:
His appointment is junior to mine by six months.
- composed of younger members:
The junior division of the camp went on the hike.
- being smaller than the usual size:
The hotel has special weekend rates on junior suites.
- (of an iron or steel shape) relatively small, but rolled to a standard form.
- of, for, or designating clothing in sizes 3鈥15 or those who wear it:
a junior dress; junior measurements; the junior department.
noun
- a person who is younger than another.
- a person who is newer or of lower rank in an office, class, profession, etc.; subordinate.
- a student who is in the next to the final year of a course of study.
- Often juniors.
- a range of odd-numbered sizes, chiefly from 3 to 15, for garments that fit women and girls with shorter waists, narrower shoulders, and smaller bustlines than those of average build.
- the department or section of a store where garments in these sizes are sold.
- a garment in this size range.
- a woman or girl who wears garments in this size range.
- (initial capital letter) a member of the Girl Scouts from 9 through 11 years old.
- Informal. (often initial capital letter) a boy; youth; son:
Ask junior to give you a hand with the packing.
junior
1/ 藞诲萧耻藧苍箩蓹 /
adjective
- lower in rank or length of service; subordinate
- younger in years
junior citizens
- of or relating to youth or childhood
junior pastimes
- of or relating to schoolchildren between the ages of 7 and 11 approximately
- of, relating to, or designating the third year of a four-year course at college or high school
noun
- law (in England) any barrister below the rank of Queen's Counsel
- a junior person
- a junior schoolchild
- a junior student
Junior
2/ 藞诲萧耻藧苍箩蓹 /
adjective
- being the younger: usually used after a name to distinguish the son from the father with the same first name or names AbbreviationJnrJrJunJunr
Charles Parker, Junior
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别路箩耻苍顎僫辞谤 adjective
- 蝉耻产路箩耻苍顎僫辞谤 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of junior1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of junior1
Example Sentences
During the Dodgers鈥 batting practice Saturday afternoon, the Palisades鈥 varsity and junior varsity teams were invited down to field level, where they watched the Dodgers in awe from behind home plate.
It says its "decisive action" included ending the junior doctors' strikes and rolling out the country's first RSV vaccine.
He played his freshman season as a receiver and missed all but two 亚洲网紅露点 as a junior because of injury.
The junior quarterback has developed into one of the nation鈥檚 top football prospects after starting since his freshman year for the Panthers.
Brady Smigiel, the junior quarterback at Newbury Park who has developed into one of the best college prospects in the nation, announced on Saturday that he has committed to Michigan.
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