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I. senior [ˈsi:niəʳ, ingl. am. -njɚ] ADJ.
1. senior (older):
senior
Robert J. Jones senior
senior citizen
emeryt(ka) m (f)
2. senior (higher in rank):
senior
senior executive
senior officer
to be senior to sb (have higher rank)
to be senior to sb (be longer in service)
II. senior [ˈsi:niəʳ, ingl. am. -njɚ] SUST.
1. senior ingl. brit. ENS.:
senior
2. senior AM UNIV.:
senior
3. senior (someone older):
he is my senior by one year [or one year my senior]
senior high (school) SUST. AM ENS.
senior high (school)
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Aside from publishing books, it also prints the national exams for senior high, vocational, and junior high schools.
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Four over-age players (including goalkeeper) are also allowed to be selected, usually these coming from the senior team.
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Senior debt is often secured by collateral on which the lender has put in place a first lien.
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He was a highly touted 5-star high school prospect until he endured mononucleosis midway through his senior season.
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Each was under the charge of a senior staff member.
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