0 (a person who is) younger in years or lower in rank or authority -- yngre; underordnet
1 (often abbreviated to Jnr, Jr or Jun. when written) used to indicate the son of a person who is still alive and who has the same name -- junior
John Jones Junior.
2 a name for the child (usually a son) of a family -- junior
Do bring Junior!
In summary, we have three outputs: afforestation area, reforestation area, and junior-forest tending area, and one input: total expense in silviculture.
First, there appear to be significant differences in electoral security between junior and senior members.
We define junior members as those elected fewer than four times and senior members are those elected four or more times.
The participants belonged to a class of about 100 student teachers who did their internships at local junior and senior high schools.
As used by junior scholars, acknowledgments mark an effort to enter the academic world, their expectations and ambitions.
As we identified, a group of the dissidents may be composed of three different types: ambitious juniors, mid-career policy seekers and antagonistic seniors.
Nor was the preparation of doctrinal manuals left in the hands of inexperienced junior officers.
The difference in the fertility level between senior and junior wives is greater where the husband has more than two wives.
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低級別, 地位(或等級)較低者, 年資較淺者,晚輩…
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低级别, 地位(或等级)较低者, 年资较浅者,晚辈…
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de menor antigüedad, subalterno, juvenil…
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mais novo, subalterno, júnior…
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(職場で)地位が下の, 年下の, (米国の高校、大学の)3年生の…
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ast rütbede olan, düşük rütbeli, kıdemsiz…
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subalterne, junior, en classe de première…
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de menys antiguitat, subaltern, juvenil…
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