senior

[ˈsi:niə(r)][ˈsinjɚ]
adj.(级别、地位等)较高的;资深的;年长的;最高年级的
n.上级;毕业班学生;较年长者;地位较高的,资历较深的
网络高级;资深;年长的;年少的
词形变化:
seniors  
派生词: seniority  
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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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noun

1.an undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation

2.a person who is older than you are

3.older; higher in rank; longer in length of tenure or service;

senior officer

4.used of the fourth and final year in United States high school or college;

the senior prom

5.advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables);

aged members of the society