junior student
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junior
adjective
uk/ˈdʒuː.ni.ər/us/ˈdʒuː.njɚ/
low or lower ...
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student
noun[C]
uk/ˈstjuː.dənt/us/ˈstuː.dənt/
a person who is learning at a college ...
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(Definition ofjuniorandstudentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Ajuniorstudentwill often refer to senior students as senpai, and alumni will often refer to alumni from earlier classes as senpai.
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However, she also wears a red ribbon (signifying her status asjuniorstudent), as opposed to the blue ties/ribbons which seniors wear.
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This reflects the fact that the error rates in the low-frequency range were particularly high for the junior students.
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The junior students were also particularly sensitive to the morphological structure in the low-frequency range.
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In addition, the junior students assessed the relative proportion of the different languages they had used during the last years.
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Thejuniorstudentis expected to treat their seniors with respect, and plays an important role in giving the senior students the opportunity to learn leadership skills.
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Thus, in this frequency range the inflected words elicited more errors than the monomorphemic ones and the junior students tended to make more errors than the senior students.
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Junior students are hired to work part-time on campus and have the opportunity to continue that career after graduation.
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School is divided into two phases, phase one for senior students and phase two for junior students.
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The junior students put up dance performances to entertain on the occasion.
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By the time it was granted permit to operate in 1949, the school had 150 junior students and 54 seniors.
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Today it hosts grades 7 through 12, dividing the junior students into grades 7-9 and the senior students into grades 1012.
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In recent years, its posted strength includes around 140 to 180 cadets from the school, with rising levels of enthusiasm and dedication from junior students.
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Both senior and junior students begin as white belts ("rokky") and progress with promotion through yellow, orange, green, and blue, to brown belt ("ikky").
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They perform auxiliary functions such as assisting teaching staff and the minding of junior students at break times.
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For the junior students there is a junior choir and an annual junior school musical in addition to their regular music classes.
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In senior high school, she tutored junior students to earn her pocket-money.
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Multi-aged class groups with primary and junior students came together and participated in 50-minute sessions throughout the day.
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Accommodation is mostly in single-study bedrooms or in small dormitories for the junior students.
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The role of the senior student is crucial to the indoctrination of the junior students to etiquette, work ethic, and other virtues important to the school.
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