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I. sen·ior [ˈsi:niəʳ, Am -njɚ] ADJ inv

1. senior form (older):

senior

2. senior attr (chief):

senior
senior executive
Vorstandsvorsitzende(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n>

3. senior employee:

senior
to be senior to sb
she's senior to me

4. senior (after name):

the Wisemans Senior

II. sen·ior [ˈsi:niəʳ, Am -njɚ] N

1. senior (older person):

senior
Senior(in) m (f) <-s, -o̱·ren>

2. senior (employee):

senior
Vorgesetzte(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n>

3. senior Am (pensioner):

senior
Rentner(in) m (f) <-s, ->

4. senior (pupil):

sen·ior ˈciti·zen N

senior citizens pl

sen·ior ˈclass N + sing/pl vb Am

senior class
Abschlussklasse f <-, -n>

sen·ior ˈdebts N pl

senior debts

sen·ior ˈman·age·ment N + sing/pl vb

senior management
Topmanagement nt <-s> kein pl

sen·ior ˈof·fic·er N

1. senior officer (boss):

senior officer
Vorgesetzte(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n>

2. senior officer MIL:

senior officer
Reserveoffizier(in) m (f) <-s, -e>

sen·ior ˈpart·ner N

senior partner
Seniorpartner(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>

sen·ior ˈprom N Am SCHOOL

senior prom
to take sb to the senior prom

ˈsen·ior school N

senior school
senior part of a school
Oberstufe f <-, -n>
senior pupil

sen·ior ˈstates·man N

senior statesman

sen·ior ˈstates·wom·an N

senior auditor N ACCOUNT

senior auditor

senior creditor N ECON LAW

senior creditor

senior debt N INV-FIN

senior debt

senior loan N INV-FIN

senior loan

sen·ior ˈciti·zen cen·tre N