0 having a more important job or position than someone else -- de rango superior
a senior executive
1 older -- mayor, de la tercera edad
senior citizens
2 in the US, relating to a student’s fourth year of high school or college -- último
my senior year
3 in the US, a student in his or her fourth year of high school or college -- alumno, -a del último curso
a group of graduating seniors
4 an older person, especially one who no longer works -- persona de la tercera edad
Entry is free for seniors.
6 old or older -- sénior [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
7 used after sb’s name to show they are the father of sb else who has the same name -- sénior
John Jones Sr. John Jones padre
8 a senior citizen -- sénior [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
organized activities for seniors actividades organizadas para personas de la tercera edad
9 a student in their final year of high school or college -- sénior [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
It regards tourism for senior citizens.
In most of the key areas and senior positions of power, women are not visible.
The sad thing we both learned was that performance and experience in senior citizens count for nothing.
This kind of tourism, which is undertaken mainly by large numbers of senior citizens, is just as important.
The first concerns weaknesses regarding the appointment and functioning of senior financial actors, something which has been an issue for the last few months.
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高級別, 級別高的, 比其他成員年長的…
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高级别, 级别高的, 比其他成员年长的…
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sênior, decano, superior hierárquico…
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(役職が)上位の, 上級の, 年上の…
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üst, kıdemli, yaşça büyük…
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supérieur, aîné/-ée, aîné/-ée [masculine-feminine]…
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