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英 [ˈsi:niə(r)]美 [ˈsinjɚ]
第三人称复数:seniors
形容词 资深的; (级别、地位等)较高的; 年长的; <美>最高年级的
名词 上级; <美>毕业班学生; 较年长者; 地位较高的,资历较深的
例句
1. She teaches a senior class.
她教一个高年级班。
2. Bob is two years senior to me.
鲍伯比我大两岁。
3. His father was a senior officer at the bank.
他父亲是那家银行的高级职员。
1. The author is a senior research fellow specializing in public policy at the University of International Business and Economics.
2. US female business English tutor, experienced at teaching senior business executives.
3. The MOF also asked the companies to monitor the business expenses of senior management.
4. Insiders suggest Joyo's senior company officials are quite optimistic about their business prospects, and they are reportedly satisfied with the firm's excellent performance last year.
5. A senior business intelligence manager with Microsoft Corp locates authenticity markers on a box of genuine Microsoft software.
6. But a senior Interior Ministry official said a gas canister had exploded by accident.
7. Powell has sent a letter to senior figures in the cable industry, asking them to clean up their act voluntarily.
8. A senior provincial official offended by a piece of news commentary sued the author but has now dropped the lawsuit.
9. A senior health professional said many surgeons are giving patients stents - tubes used to bypass blockages - that they do not need.
1. (在组织或专业领域中)级别高的,资深的
The senior people in an organization or profession have the highest and most important jobs.
e.g. ...senior officials in the Israeli government.
以色列政府的高级官员
e.g. ...the company's senior management...
公司的高级管理层
2. 职位高于…的;资格比…老的;更资深的
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.
e.g. The position had to be filled by an officer senior to Haig...
这个位置必须由一个职位高于黑格的官员来担任。
e.g. Williams felt himself to be senior to all of them.
威廉斯自认为比他们所有人资格都要老。
3. 较年长的人;比…大…岁的人
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.
e.g. She became involved with a married man many years her senior.
她和一个比自己大很多岁的已婚男子好上了。
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1、senior,英语单词,形容词、名词,作形容词时意为“高级的;年长的;地位较高的;年资较深的,资格较老的”,作名词时意为“上司;较年长者;毕业班学生,人名;(英)西尼尔”。 2、单词发音:[英][si:nɪə(r)][美][ˈsinjɚ]
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senior是高级的;年长的意思。
senior,英语单词,形容词、名词,作形容词时意为“高级的;年长的;地位较高的;年资较深的,资格较老的”,作名词时意为“上司;较年长者;毕业班学生,人名;(英)西尼尔”。
短语搭配:
Senior Accountant高级会计;[会计]高级会计师 ; 资深会计 ; 主任会计师。
senior双语例句:
1、Yet he has the time to do these things with other senior managers.
不过他却有时间和其他高层经理做这些事。
2、And we go through that with our board as well, for all of our senior leaders, so they kind of seehow our leaders develop.
我们也征询董事会的意见,看看他们对所有高级领导的看法,所以他们知道我们的领导们是如何发展的。
3、This group is not a formal organization or council. This team represents every manager who is notpart of the executive leadership team, from senior managers to middle managers to linemanagers.
这个团体不是正式的组织或者委员会,这个“团队”代表着从高级到中级再到直线经理的每一个管理人员,但他们不是行政领导团队的成员。
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