senior
英 ['siːnɪə; 'siːnjə]
美['sinɪɚ]
- adj. 高级的;年长的;地位较高的;年资较深的,资格较老的
- n. 上司;较年长者;毕业班学生
- n. (Senior)人名;(英)西尼尔
英英释意
- 1. an undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation
- 2. a person who is older than you are
双语例句
- 1. All senior officers involved in the coup will have to be removed.
- 所有参与政变的高级官员都将被免职。
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- 2. Senior officers could be considering a coup to restore authoritarian rule.
- 高官们可能会策划一场政变来复辟独裁统治。
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- 3. Williams felt himself to be senior to all of them.
- 威廉斯认为自己比其他所有人资格都要老。
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- 4. Senior politicians met today to discuss the future of European economic unity.
- 高级政要今天会晤,探讨欧洲经济一体化的未来。
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- 5. A senior White House official said the agreement is close.
- 白宫的一位高级官员说即将达成协议。
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