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I . junior [ˈdʒuːnjər, Brit ˈ-niəʳ] ADJ

1. junior (younger):

junior

2. junior SPORTS:

junior baseball, football
junior baseball, football

3. junior (lower in rank):

junior
junior partner

II . junior [ˈdʒuːnjər, Brit ˈ-niəʳ] N

1. junior (younger person):

to be sb's junior

2. junior (low-ranking person):

junior
subalterno(-a) m (f)

junior school N Brit

junior high (school) N Am

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most of the advanced divisions of the primary schools became junior secondaries, where students received a vocationally orientated education until the age of 14.
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However, codetermination of professors, junior teachers and students has been replaced by a more hierarchical system with a powerful management on top.
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Other clubs include stamp collection, drawing and painting, photography, gardening, pottery, band and junior cadet crops.
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She is the joint holder of the world youth best and the outright holder of the Oceanian junior record.
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There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations, he said.
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He started his career as a junior high jumper and decathlete, but focused entirely on hurdling after a shoulder injury.
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Around 10,000 junior artistes participated in the holy dip.
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Mess dress is reserved for staff NCO and officers; junior enlisted members wear dress blues.
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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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Statistically, his best season was his junior year (199394), when he averaged 10.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per game.
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