0 someone who has a job at a low level within an organization -- 地位(或等級)較低者;年資較淺者,晚輩
an office junior 下級軍官
1 a student at a junior school -- 小學生
Lewis has just moved up to the juniors. 路易士剛上小學。
2 a young person below a particular age who is involved in an activity, especially sport -- 初級者(參與某項活動,尤其是體育活動時低於特定年齡的年青人)
5 connected with or involving young people below a particular age -- 初級的(低於特定年齡的)
Sidney ruthlessly clawed his way (up) from the position of junior clerk to chairman of the company .
It's not unusual for a junior doctor to work a 70 or sometimes an 80-hour week.
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.
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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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أَدنى رُتْبًة, أَصْغَر سِنًا, سنة قبل التخَرّج في المدرسة الثانوية أو الجامعة…
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