juniors
Prononciation : [ˈdʒunɪərz]
Contexte : « education »
(noun) students who are in their third year of study at a high school or college. They are closer to graduating than freshmen and sophomores.
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The juniors at our school are preparing for their final exams this spring.
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The juniors did not perform well on the last test, causing some worry among the teachers.
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What activities are the juniors involved in this year?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) young athletes who compete in junior-level competitions. They are typically younger and less experienced than adults.
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The juniors had a fantastic season and won several trophies last year.
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The juniors did not have enough players to make a full team, so they had to forfeit the game.
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Which tournaments are the juniors going to participate in next month?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) people who are in a lower or starting position in a job or organization. They typically have less experience than seniors.
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The company hired several juniors to train for higher positions.
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The juniors felt they were not given the same opportunities as the more experienced employees.
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How can juniors improve their skills in the workplace?