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How do you say junior students in English?
puisne

Pronunciation: English? ['d? u? Ni? (r)], beautiful? ['d? u? Ni? r]? ?

Meaning: adjective Junior is young; Subordination; n? The younger generation; Third-year students; Young people; A person of lower status. ? 1296 came into English directly from the classical Latin junior(juvenis), which means young, young people.

Junior, when used as a noun, can be used as a title, that is, it is placed after the surname of the son (grandson) who has the same surname as his father (grandfather) or the younger of the two brothers, meaning "Xiao …". This usage is only for men. Often abbreviated as Jr, Jr, Jun, Junr.

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Senior three students' English statements:

elder

Pronunciation: English? ['si? Ni? (r)], beautiful? ['si? Ni? r]? ?

Meaning: high-ranking; Advanced; Older; Senior; n? Boss; Older people; Elders; Senior students. 65438+ entered English in the late 03rd century, which directly came from the advanced classical Latin, meaning older.

Usage discrimination: The following three sentences have the same meaning:

My brother is two years older than me.

My brother is two years older than me.

My brother is two years older than me.

My brother is two years older than me.