seniority

[美]/siːnɪ'ɒrɪtɪ/
[英]/ˌsinɪ'ɔrəti/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 年长;职位高年资, 资历
词形变化

例句

Promotion in the job was by seniority.

这种工作得按资历晋升。

It's strange that people who take advantage of their seniority are likely to come a purler.

很奇怪,喜欢倚老卖老的人,特别容易栽跟斗。

I sacrificed two years’ seniority by taking the overseas posting.

由于去国外任职, 我牺牲了两年的资历。

He felt that two years' seniority gave him the right to advise his brother.

他觉得年长两岁使他有权劝告他的弟弟。

Respect for seniority is deeply ingrained in our culture.

尊重长辈在我们文化中根深蒂固。

In many Asian cultures, seniority plays a significant role in decision-making.

在许多亚洲文化中,资历在决策中起着重要作用。

Seniority often determines the order of promotion in traditional organizations.

在传统组织中,资历通常决定了晋升的顺序。

She was promoted based on her seniority within the company.

她是基于在公司内的资历而晋升的。

Seniority can sometimes be a barrier to innovation and fresh ideas.

资历有时可能成为创新和新思想的障碍。

The company values seniority but also encourages new perspectives.

公司重视资历,但也鼓励新的观点。

He was appointed to the position due to his seniority and experience.

他因为资历和经验而被任命到这个职位。

Seniority can lead to a sense of entitlement among employees.

资历可能导致员工产生一种应得感。

The team respects her seniority and expertise in the field.

团队尊重她在这个领域的资历和专业知识。

Seniority is often a factor in determining leadership roles within organizations.

资历通常是确定组织内领导角色的因素之一。

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