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1 ♦ junior
♦ junior /ˈdʒu:nɪə(r)/A a.1 junior; ( fra padre e figlio, dello stesso nome) il giovane; ( di fratelli) minore, cadetto: John Smith, junior, John Smith, junior (o il giovane)2 di grado inferiore; subordinato; subalterno; (più) giovane; junior: He's junior to me, mi è inferiore di grado; junior clerk, impiegato subalterno; junior management, dirigenti di primo livello; junior partner, socio di data più recente; socio di minore importanza; (mil.) junior officers, ufficiali subalterni3 (GB) di, per scolari delle elementari; elementare: junior school, scuola elementare ( dai 7 agli 11 anni)4 (GB) di, per bambini5 ( USA) del terzo anno ( di scuola secondaria o università); terzo: her junior year at college, il suo terzo anno di collegeB n.1 persona più giovane ( di un'altra): He is ten years my junior, è più giovane di me di dieci anni; ha dieci anni meno di me; my juniors, quelli più giovani di me3 (GB) alunno delle elementari6 (fam.: Junior) figlio ( che ha lo stesso nome del padre): Take Junior with you!, porta anche il ragazzo!● (in GB) junior barrister, avvocato patrocinante che non è ancora King's Counsel (► counsel) □ (in USA) junior college, istituto universitario con il solo biennio □ (in GB) junior common room, sala comune degli studenti ( nelle università) □ (in USA, Canada) junior high ( school), scuola media inferiore ( dagli 11-12 ai 14-15 anni) □ ( boxe) junior lightweight, leggeri junior; superpiuma □ ( boxe) junior middleweight, superwelter □ (polit., in GB) junior minister, sottosegretario □ ( marina mil., in GB) Junior Seaman, aspirante marinaio ( non ha equivalente in Italia).
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Junior barrister — A junior barrister is a barrister who has not yet attained the rank of Queen s Counsel. Although the term is archaic and not commonly used, junior barristers (or juniors ) can also be referred to as utter barristers derived from outer barristers… … Wikipedia
junior barrister — noun (in the UK) a barrister who is not a Queen s (or King s) Counsel … English new terms dictionary
junior barrister — … Useful english dictionary
Barrister — Infobox Occupation name= PAGENAME caption= Illustration of an early 20th century French barrister official names= type= Profession activity sector= Law competencies= Advocacy and interpersonal skills, analytical mind, critical thinking,… … Wikipedia
junior — Younger. Lower in rank, tenure, preference, or position. This has been held to be no part of a man s name, but an addition by use, and a convenient distinction between a father and son of the same name. As to junior barrister junior counsel… … Black's law dictionary
junior — Younger. Lower in rank, tenure, preference, or position. This has been held to be no part of a man s name, but an addition by use, and a convenient distinction between a father and son of the same name. As to junior barrister junior counsel… … Black's law dictionary
junior — ju·nior / jü nyər/ adj: of lower standing or rank: subordinate a junior lienholder Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Junior — Ju‧ni‧or [ˈdʒuːniə ǁ ər] written abbreviation Jr. Jnr used after the name of a man who has the same name as his father, especially in the US: • John J. Wallace Jr * * * Ⅰ. junior UK US /ˈdʒuːniər/ adjective ► … Financial and business terms
junior — ▪ I. junior ju‧ni‧or 1 [ˈdʒuːniə ǁ ər] adjective 1. having a low or lower rank in an organization or a profession: junior to • Barron had refused to talk to anyone junior to Wickham. • Some junior employees might lack the courage to approach the… … Financial and business terms
junior — adj. & n. adj. 1 less advanced in age. 2 (foll. by to) inferior in age, standing, or position. 3 the younger (esp. appended to a name for distinction from an older person of the same name). 4 of less or least standing; of the lower or lowest… … Useful english dictionary
Junior — adj. & n. adj. 1 less advanced in age. 2 (foll. by to) inferior in age, standing, or position. 3 the younger (esp. appended to a name for distinction from an older person of the same name). 4 of less or least standing; of the lower or lowest… … Useful english dictionary