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senior yearsenior year generally refers to your last year of high school your last year of college|It means "last year"|It means it's is your last part of something important的定义 英语 (美国) 法语 (法国) 德语 意大利语 日语 韩语 波兰语 葡萄牙语 (巴西) 葡萄牙语 (葡萄牙) 俄语 中文 (简体) 西班牙语 (墨西哥) 中文 (繁体,台湾) 土耳其语 ...
Of course! Happy to help 大一(大学一年级):freshman, first year (student) ("I am a first year student"). 大二:sophomore, second year 大三:junior, third year 大四:senior, fourth year|Looks correct to me!
sophomoreFreshmen- first year of high school Sophomore- second year of high school Junior- third year of high school Senior- fourth year of high school|years of school. freshman is 1st year in high school, sophomore is 2nd year, junior is 3rd year, and senior is 4th year.|They're related to high school, right? So: Freshmen - first year of high school Sophomore - second year of high school ...
SeniorSenior is older than a junior. In school senior is one grade above junior|and in high school/college 1st year is freshmen 2nd year is sophomore 3rd year is junior and 4th year is senior@youxiaoyan |Senior is use for mature people and adult junior is more on children but in depends on your sentence and what you mean的同义词
But we usually just call each other by name or describe who they are, ex: "1st year/freshman" 英语 (美国) 法语 (法国) 德语 意大利语 日语 韩语 波兰语 葡萄牙语 (巴西) 葡萄牙语 (葡萄牙) 俄语 中文 (简体) 西班牙语 (墨西哥) 中文 (繁体,台湾) 土耳其语 越南语
in the stage of.."In the stage of" refers to being within a specific phase or period of a process. It implies that something is currently happening or ongoing within that particular stage. Here are some examples: In the stage of planning the project, we are gathering all the necessary information. The company is currently in the stage of product development, focusing on refining the prototype ...
each year i'm going to London every 2 years, each years that i've been there i bought a present for my son. i do the sauna each winter month of every years.| "each" and "every" could mean different things but "each year" and "every year " mean the same thing. "Each year" gives the years more of a sense of separation than "every year". But they are interchangeable .的同义词
so farBoth are very similar. However, I would only use "to date" if it is something occurring over at least a month, or even a year. "To date" is also usually most natural at the start of a sentence. "To date, nobody has defeated him." "So far" can be seen at the start or end of the sentence: "So far nobody has defeated him." "Nobody has defeated him so far." When using something like this at ...
More so than You don't have very many pets More (pets) than her though More (Something) Than. With enough context you don't need to say pets or the (something) but sometimes you might need to. You have no dogs and 2 cats. More cats than her. I don't hear or see 'more so than' a whole lot and when I see it it reminds me of a phrase "More so than not" which means something is in a specific ...
advantage in"Advantage in" is like having an upper hand, a honed skill in a certain subject. "Advantage of" is usually referred to as a bad thing, but it doesn't have to be. It means that someone is using something else for self benefit. "I have an advantage in football. I have played professionally." "I thought she was honest, but she just took advantage of my kindness." "I decided to take ...