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1 senior
senior [ˈsi:nɪər]1. adjective2. noun3. compounds► senior school noun ( = oldest classes) grandes classes fpl ; ( = secondary school) collège m d'enseignement secondaire* * *['siːnɪə(r)] 1.1) ( older person) aîné/-e m/f2) ( superior) supérieur/-e m/f3) GB School élève mf dans les grandes classes4) US School élève mf de terminale5) US University étudiant/-e m/f de licence6) Sport senior m2.noun modifier3.1) ( older) [person] plus âgéMr Becket senior — M. Becket père
2) ( superior) [person] plus haut placé; [civil servant, diplomat] haut (before n); [aide, employee, minister] haut placé; [colleague] plus ancien/-ienne; [figure] prédominant; [job, post] supérieur -
2 senior officer
1 ( in police) officier m de police supérieur ; -
3 senior officer
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4 senior, officer
(business)cadre dirigeant, dirigeant m, premier dirigeant m;(police force)agent m supérieur -
5 rank
A n1 (in military, police) grade m ; (in company, politics) rang m ; ( social status) rang m ; of high/low rank de haut/bas rang ; to pull rank abuser de son rang ;2 ( line) ( of people) rang m ; ( of objects) rangée f ; rank upon rank of soldiers des rangs de soldats ; to arrange [sth] in ranks disposer [qch] en rangées [toy soldiers] ; to break ranks lit [soldiers] rompre les rangs ; fig [politicians] se rebeller ; to close ranks (against) lit, fig serrer les rangs (contre) ;4 Ling rang m ;1 Mil, Pol, Ind rangs mpl ; to be in the ranks Mil être dans les rangs ; to rise through the ranks sortir du rang ; a leader chosen from the ranks of the party un dirigeant choisi dans les rangs du parti ; the ranks of the unemployed/of the homeless les rangs des chômeurs/des sans-abri ; to be reduced to the ranks Mil être dégradé ;2 ( echelons) échelons mpl ; to rise through the ranks of the civil service gravir les échelons de la fonction publique.C adj1 ( absolute) péj ( for emphasis) [outsider, beginner] complet/-ète ; [favouritism, injustice, stupidity] flagrant ;2 ( foul) [odour] fétide ;3 ( exuberant) [ivy, weeds] envahissant ; to be rank with weeds [garden] être envahi par les mauvaises herbes.E vtr1 ( classify) [person] classer [player, novel, restaurant] (among parmi ; above au-dessus de ; below au-dessous de) ; to be ranked third in the world être classé troisième au niveau mondial ;F vi1 ( rate) se classer ; how do I rank compared to her? où est-ce que je me classe or situe par rapport à elle? ; to rank as a great composer être considéré comme un grand compositeur ; to rank among ou with the champions être classé parmi les or au nombre des champions ; to rank above/below/alongside sb occuper un rang supérieur/inférieur/égal à qn ; this has to ou must rank as one of the worst films I've ever seen c'est un des films les pires que j'aie jamais vus ; that doesn't rank very high on my list of priorities cela ne figure pas très haut dans ma liste de priorités ;
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