seniors
n. 高年級學生( senior的名詞複數 ); <美>畢業班學生; 較年長者; 老資格者
The senior people in an organization or profession have the highest and most important jobs.
...senior officials in the Israeli government.
以色列政府的高階官員
...the company's senior management...
公司的高階管理層
If someone is senior to you in an organization or profession, they have a higher and more important job than you or they are considered to be superior to you because they have worked there for longer and have more experience.
The position had to be filled by an officer senior to Haig...
這個位置必須由一個職位高於黑格的官員來擔任。
Williams felt himself to be senior to all of them.
威廉斯自認為比他們所有人資格都要老。
Senior is used when indicating how much older one person is than another. For example, if someone is ten years your senior, they are ten years older than you.
She became involved with a married man many years her senior.
她和一個比自己大很多歲的已婚男子好上了。
Seniors are students in a high school, university, or college who are the oldest and who have reached an advanced level in their studies.
If you take part in a sport at senior level, you take part in competitions with adults and people who have reached a high degree of achievement in that sport.
This will be his fifth international championship and his third at senior level.
這將是他第五個世界冠軍,第三個成人級別賽事的冠軍。
In sports such as golf and tennis, a senior is a professional player who is fairly old and who plays in special competitions against other older players.
He was described by his seniors as a model officer.
上司們形容他是個模範官員。
The seniors organizations sent out mailings to their constituencies.
老年人組織向各自的會員寄送了郵件。
We should not set light by the advice of our seniors.
對於長輩的規勸,我們不應輕視.
They are all my seniors.
他們都是我的前輩.
The graduating seniors always pull a lot of stunts at school.
應屆畢業生總是愛在學校大耍花招.