senior in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for senior in the English»French Dictionary

I.senior [Brit ˈsiːnɪə, ˈsiːnjə, Am ˈsinjər] N

II.senior [Brit ˈsiːnɪə, ˈsiːnjə, Am ˈsinjər] ADJ

senior in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for senior in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.senior [ˈsi:niəʳ, Am -njɚ] ADJ

II.senior [ˈsi:niəʳ, Am -njɚ] N

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senior Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be three years senior
John B. O'Malley senior
the senior boys/girls
senior part of a school
to be senior to sb
to be sb's senior
to be two years sb's senior, to be sb's senior by two years
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Also, he was a three-year starter in basketball, averaging 17 points per game during his senior season.
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Each company deployed with a security force assistance team, consisting of a senior advisor and senior noncommissioned officer, along with several subject matter expert enablers.
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Here was a senior financial executive with two graduate degrees tremulous at the prospect of unspecified retribution if he dared proceed.
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A senior police source once described him as a man driven by pure and absolute bigotry.
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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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A senior investment banker has been convicted of insider dealing.
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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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He did not pick up a javelin until his senior year of high school.
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His sense of humor has made him a likeable personality amongst his more senior colleagues.
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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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