0 (also adjective) (a person who is) older in years or higher in rank or authority -- starší
1 a student in his/her last year in college or high school. -- student v posledním ročníku školy
2 (often abbreviated to Snr, Sror Sen.when written) used to indicate the father of a person who is alive and who has the same name -- starší
John Jones Senior.
They continued to meet, and to do so without the senior chiefs from their quarters.
High schools have adapted to the dramatic increase in the senior population by introducing vocational subjects.
The chairmen of the senior committees believe that a hospital ethics committee has an educational role in the institution.
Bureaucratic autonomy was ensured in the first decades of independence, by the retention of expatriate senior civil servants.
To the author, the extent of the influence of these features in conditioning actions by senior officials is arguable, but their existence is not.
For giving help, few seniors assisted someone else during baby-sitting (12.4%), but the majority helped with household chores (74.5%).
Some senior workers might realize immediate gains or apparent losses at the point of conversion to the new plan.
For purposes of age stratification, the terms ' elderly ' and ' seniors ' will be distinguished here.