n. 1.年长;上级,前辈。 2.老资格;年资深;资历。 短语和例子 Promotion goes by seniority. 按资历晋升。 the first on the seniority list 资格最老的成员。
the property of being long-lived 同义词:longevity,
higher rank than that of others especially by reason of longer service 同义词:senior status, higher status, higher rank,
Seniority (from Latin "senex", old man) is the concept of a person or group of people being older or in charge or command of another person or group, or taking precedence over them. Seniority is present in the most common relationships, between parents and children, siblings of different ages, and workers and their managers.
例句与用法
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Should promotion be through merit or seniority ? 晋升应该凭成绩还是靠年资?。
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Promotion goes by seniority . 按资历晋升。
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Some firms list officers first, in order of seniority . 有些公司则是按照资历顺序,先列高级官员。
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Presuming on his seniority , he always imposes his ideas on others . 他总是倚老卖老,把他的想法强加于人。
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Presuming on his seniority , he always imposes his ideas upon others . 他总是倚老卖老,把他的想法强加于人。
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The seniority system is another factor that leads to union militancy . 排资论辈制度也是导致工会斗争的另一因素。
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In seniority i was four or five years older than roosevelt or stalin . 按照年令,我又比罗斯福或斯大林年长四、五岁。
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But they are decided on the basis of a person 's position and seniority . 但是薪水的高低是根据一个人的职位和资历决定的。
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Influenced by old ideas , some units assign posts according to seniority . 由于受旧观念的影响,有些单位分配工作按资排辈。
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These executives are on loan, retaining their seniority and pension rights in the parent company . 这些人员都是临时性的,他们在母公司中仍然保留原职原薪以及原有的住宅。