major 中文
EN[ˈmeɪ.dʒ.ə(ɹ)] [ˈmeɪdʒɚ] [-eɪdʒə(ɹ)]US
名专业 动主修(in 科目) 形较大的 维少校
- 少校是軍隊的職銜,是校官中的最低級別。英文裡,陆军以及由它衍生出来的军种的少校称为Major,海军少校则称为副指揮官。英国皇家空军少校则称为中隊指揮官。
- 英国陆军少校主要擔任连长职务。美國陸軍少校主要擔任副營長、營部執行官职务。中華民國陸軍少校精實案前主要擔任兵器連連長或不重要的副營長,精實案因為指揮架構修整始改編製擔任副營長、營參謀主任、營輔導長、營級執行官、本部連、旅部連、群部連、營部連或專業連隊連長。
FR major
- 名词 (Noun)PLmajors
- a military rank between captain and lieutenant colonel.
- He used to be a major in the army.
- This is Major Jones.
- (US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) The main area of study of a student working toward a degree at a college or university.
- Midway through his second year of college, he still hadn't chosen a major.
- (US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) A student at a college or university concentrating on a given area of study.
- She is a math major.
- A person of legal age.
- (logic) The major premise.
- (Canadian football) An alternate term for touchdown; short for "major score".
- A large, commercially successful record label, as opposed to an indie.
- (British slang, dated) An elder brother (especially at a public school).
- a military rank between captain and lieutenant colonel.
- 动词 (Verb)SGmajorsPRmajoringPT, PPmajored
- to concentrate on a particular area of study as a student in a college or university.
- I have decided to major in mathematics.
- to concentrate on a particular area of study as a student in a college or university.
- 形容词 (Adjective)COMmore majorSUPmost major
- Of great significance or importance.
- The US supreme court has ruled unanimously that natural human genes cannot be patented, a decision that scientists and civil rights campaigners said removed a major barrier to patient care and medical innovation.
- Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
- the major part of the assembly
- Of full legal age; having attained majority.
- (music) Of a scale which follows the pattern: tone - tone - semitone - tone - tone - tone - semitone.
- a major scale.
- (music) Being the larger of two intervals denoted by the same ordinal number.
- (music) Containing the note which is a major third (four half steps) above the tonic.
- Of great significance or importance.
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- 用于句中
- The visitorship should not be a major measure of success for a cultural activity which requires a well-prepared audience
- Unpolished grains that retained their outer coating were a major lynchpin of his 'whole foods'-based diet.
- Heat-processed Scutellariae Radix leads to an increase in the contents of major flavonoids such as baicalin, baicalein, and wogonin.
- 用于句首
- Major migrations and cattle drives may require more water on their path than springlets can provide.
- Major initiatives now appear unlikely unless the financial crisis reintensifies, as the bank assesses whether the much-discussed “green shoots” in recent data releases will wither or take root.
- 用于句中
Definition of major in English Dictionary
- 词类阶层 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 形容词
- 名词
- 可数名词
- 可数名词
- 动词
- 形容词
- en majority
- fr major
- en major-domo
- fr majore
- en majors
资料来源: 维基词典