senior colleague

资深同事:指在工作经验或职位上比自己资历更老的同事。

常用释义

词性释义

资深同事:指在工作经验或职位上比自己资历更老的同事。
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It was a pre-recorded sequence that had already been heard by the programme editor (a BBC veteran, aged 25), and a senior colleague.
这是一个事先录制好的节目,已通过节目编辑(一名BBC老手,25岁)和一名高级主管的审核。
A senior colleague wrote back, more politely than I deserved, telling me to calm down and get a sense of perspective.
一位资深同事给我回了信,口气比我应得的更为客气。他告诉我要镇定,要有大局观。
"Sandy saw Chuck as the best chance to save the company and himself personally from the regulators, " says a former senior colleague.
一位曾经的同事表示:“桑迪将查克视为解救公司和他自己于监管困境的绝佳人选。”
如果我是你的话,我会请那个善良且资深得多的同事做出解释。他说的“过于大胆”是什么意思?
赵某是2006年和一位比他年长的同事接下了50台电梯一年维保期的业务。
它也将训练读者对一位病患在它后面描述诊断和推理,相对,盯著看,或者高级同事。
Later, when I bumped into a senior colleague and explained my quandary, he simply shrugged.
后来,当我偶遇一位高级同僚并和他聊起此事时,他优雅地耸耸肩。
When I recounted my lapse in the FT cafeteria, a senior colleague laughed: "It's old age. It's going to get worse. "
当我在英国《金融时报》的食堂讲述我的短暂失忆时,一位资深同事笑了:“这是因为你年龄大了,以后会更糟糕。”
There were two of us to do the job: my senior colleague, a track and field writer, and myself.
写稿的有两个人:我的资深同事(专门报道田径项目)和我本人。