slovo | definícia |
junior (encz) | junior,dorostenec Zdeněk Brož |
junior (encz) | junior,junior n: Zdeněk Brož |
junior (encz) | junior,juniorský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
junior (encz) | junior,mladší Zdeněk Brož |
junior (czen) | junior,juniorn: Zdeněk Brož |
Junior (gcide) | Junior \Jun"ior\, n.
1. A younger person.
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His junior she, by thirty years. --Byron.
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2. Hence: One of a lower or later standing; specifically, in
American colleges and four-year high schools, one in the
third year of his course, one in the fourth or final year
being designated a senior; in some seminaries, one in
the first year, in others, one in the second year, of a
three years' course.
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Junior (gcide) | Junior \Jun"ior\ (j[=u]n"y[~e]r; 277), a. [L. contr. fr.
juvenior, compar. of juvenis young. See Juvenile.]
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1. Less advanced in age than another; younger. Abbreviated
Jr.
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Note: Junior is applied to distinguish the younger of two
persons bearing the same name in the same family, and
is opposed to senior or elder. Commonly applied to a
son who has the same Christian name as his father.
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2. Lower in standing or in rank, or having entered later into
a position or office; as, a junior partner; junior
counsel; junior captain; the junior Senator from New York.
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3. Composed of juniors, whether younger or a lower standing;
as, the junior class; the junior baseball league; of or
pertaining to juniors or to a junior class. See Junior,
n., 2.
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4. Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.
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Our first studies and junior endeavors. --Sir T.
Browne.
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5. of or relating to the third year of a four-year term; --
used of the third or next to final year in a U. S. high
school or college. See junior[2], n..
Syn: third-year.
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junior (wn) | junior
adj 1: younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or
service [ant: senior]
2: used of the third or next to final year in United States high
school or college; "the junior class"; "a third-year student"
[syn: junior(a), third-year, next-to-last]
3: including or intended for youthful persons; "a junior sports
league"; "junior fashions"
n 1: term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male;
"look here, junior, it's none of your business"
2: a third-year undergraduate
3: the younger of two persons; "she is two years my junior"
4: a son who has the same first name as his father [syn:
Junior, Jr, Jnr] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
junior class (encz) | junior class, n: |
junior college (encz) | junior college,dvouletá vysoká škola n: Zdeněk Brož |
junior debt (encz) | junior debt, |
junior featherweight (encz) | junior featherweight, n: |
junior high (encz) | junior high,7. a 8. stupeň střední školy v USA n: Zdeněk Brož |
junior high school (encz) | junior high school,7. a 8. stupeň střední školy v USA n: Zdeněk Brož |
junior lightweight (encz) | junior lightweight, n: |
junior middleweight (encz) | junior middleweight, n: |
junior school (encz) | junior school, n: |
junior status (encz) | junior status, n: |
junior varsity (encz) | junior varsity,nižší univerzitní sportovní tým Zdeněk Brož |
junior welterweight (encz) | junior welterweight, n: |
junior-grade (encz) | junior-grade, adj: |
juniority (encz) | juniority, |
juniors (encz) | juniors,junioři n: Zdeněk Brož |
lieutenant junior grade (encz) | lieutenant junior grade, |
juniorský (czen) | juniorský,junioradj: Zdeněk Brož |
Junior (gcide) | Junior \Jun"ior\, n.
1. A younger person.
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His junior she, by thirty years. --Byron.
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2. Hence: One of a lower or later standing; specifically, in
American colleges and four-year high schools, one in the
third year of his course, one in the fourth or final year
being designated a senior; in some seminaries, one in
the first year, in others, one in the second year, of a
three years' course.
[1913 Webster]Junior \Jun"ior\ (j[=u]n"y[~e]r; 277), a. [L. contr. fr.
juvenior, compar. of juvenis young. See Juvenile.]
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1. Less advanced in age than another; younger. Abbreviated
Jr.
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Note: Junior is applied to distinguish the younger of two
persons bearing the same name in the same family, and
is opposed to senior or elder. Commonly applied to a
son who has the same Christian name as his father.
[1913 Webster]
2. Lower in standing or in rank, or having entered later into
a position or office; as, a junior partner; junior
counsel; junior captain; the junior Senator from New York.
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3. Composed of juniors, whether younger or a lower standing;
as, the junior class; the junior baseball league; of or
pertaining to juniors or to a junior class. See Junior,
n., 2.
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4. Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.
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Our first studies and junior endeavors. --Sir T.
Browne.
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5. of or relating to the third year of a four-year term; --
used of the third or next to final year in a U. S. high
school or college. See junior[2], n..
Syn: third-year.
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Juniority (gcide) | Juniority \Jun*ior"i*ty\, n.
The state or quality of being junior.
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juniorprenominal third-year (gcide) | next-to-last \next-to-last\ adj.
next preceding the last; as, the figures in the next-to-last
column. [Narrower terms: junior(prenominal), third-year]
Syn: penultimate.
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junior class (wn) | junior class
n 1: penultimate class in high school or college |
junior college (wn) | junior college
n 1: a college that offers only the first two years terminating
in an associate degree |
junior featherweight (wn) | junior featherweight
n 1: weighs no more than 122 pounds |
junior high (wn) | junior high
n 1: a secondary school usually including 7th and 8th grades
[syn: junior high school, junior high] |
junior high school (wn) | junior high school
n 1: a secondary school usually including 7th and 8th grades
[syn: junior high school, junior high] |
junior lightweight (wn) | junior lightweight
n 1: weighs no more than 130 pounds |
junior middleweight (wn) | junior middleweight
n 1: weighs no more than 154 pounds |
junior school (wn) | junior school
n 1: British school for children aged 7-11 |
junior status (wn) | junior status
n 1: in a junior position |
junior varsity (wn) | junior varsity
n 1: a college or university team that competes at a level below
the varsity team [syn: junior varsity, JV] |
junior welterweight (wn) | junior welterweight
n 1: weighs no more than 140 pounds |
junior-grade (wn) | junior-grade
adj 1: inferior in rank or status; "the junior faculty"; "a
lowly corporal"; "petty officialdom"; "a subordinate
functionary" [syn: junior-grade, lower-ranking,
lowly, petty(a), secondary, subaltern] |
lieutenant junior grade (wn) | lieutenant junior grade
n 1: an officer holding a commissioned rank in the United States
Navy or United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant and
above ensign [syn: lieutenant junior grade, {lieutenant
JG}] |
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