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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
senior
se·nior [senior seniors] adjective, noun BrE [ˈsiːniə(r)] NAmE [ˈsiːniər] adjective OF HIGH RANK 1. ~ (to sb) high in rank or status; higher in rank or status than others •a senior officer/manager/lecturer •a senior partner in a law firm •a senior post/position • I have ten years' experience at senior management level. • (BrE) Junior nurses usually work alongside more senior nurses. •He is senior to me. •The meeting should be chaired by the most senior person present. Opp: ↑junior IN SPORT 2. only before noun for adults or people at a more advanced level •to take part in senior competitions • He won the senior men's 400 metres. FOR OLDER PEOPLE 3. only before noun for ↑senior citizens (= older people, especially those who have retired from work) •Get one third off rail fares with a senior railcard. •senior discounts/concessions FATHER 4. Senior (abbr.Snr., Sr)used after the name of a man who has the same name as his son, to avoid confusion compare ↑junior SCHOOL/COLLEGE 5. only before noun (BrE) (of a school or part of a school)for children over the age of 11 or 13 6. only before noun (NAmE)connected with the last year in ↑high school or college •the senior prom Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin, literally older, older man, comparative of senex, sen- ‘old man, old’. Thesaurus: senior adj. •I'd like a more senior position. superior • • high-ranking • • high • • top • • chief • • leading • Opp: junior a senior/superior/high-ranking/top/chief/leading officer a senior/top/chief/leading adviser/aide/economist/lawyer a senior/high-ranking/leading figure/member Senior or superior? Superior is used more than senior where there is a strong sense of status, for example in the army •I'll need to check with my superior officer. In everyday situations it is more usual to talk about a senior colleague/adviser/teacher, etc. Example Bank: •She wasn't senior enough to take such a decision. •a meeting of all the very senior officers •I have ten years' experience at senior management level. •I'm looking for a more senior position. •She's a senior lecturer at the university. •The meeting should be chaired by the most senior person present. •There have been large pay rises for the senior grades. noun OLDER PERSON 1. a person who is older than sb else • She was ten years his senior. • My brother is my senior by two years. compare ↑junior 2. (especially NAmE) = ↑senior citizen HIGHER RANK 3. a person who is higher in rank or status • She felt unappreciated both by her colleagues and her seniors. IN SPORT 4. adults or people who have reached an advanced level •tennis coaching for juniors and seniors IN SCHOOL/COLLEGE 5. (BrE)a child at a senior school; an older child in a school 6. (in the US and some other countries) a student in the last year at a ↑high school or college •high school seniors compare ↑sophomore Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin, literally older, older man, comparative of senex, sen- ‘old man, old’.
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