junior
Prononciation : [/ˈd͡ʒuniɚ/]
Mot
Contexte : « school »
(noun) a student in the third year of high school or college. Someone who is not a senior yet but has completed their first two years of study.
Exemple
I have a few friends who are juniors in college.
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The senior class is organizing the event, not the juniors.
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Are you excited to be a junior next year?
Contexte : « age »
(adjective) used to describe someone who is younger or of a lower rank in a group or organization. It can also refer to things that are meant for or designed for younger people.
Exemple
She is the junior member of the team but learns quickly.
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He was not promoted because he is still junior in the company.
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Is the junior team playing in the morning or afternoon?
Contexte : « workplace »
(noun) a person holding a lower rank or position in a company or organization, such as a junior employee or junior manager.
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As a junior, he has a lot to learn from the senior members of the team.
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She was not included in the meeting as she is only a junior staff member.
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How does being a junior in the company impact your responsibilities?
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