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  1. senior: 1 adj advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables) “ senior citizen” Synonyms: aged , elderly , older old (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age adj older; higher in rank; longer in length of tenure or service “ senior officer” Synonyms: old (used especially of ...

  2. When enough years had gone by to enable us to look back on them, we sometimes discussed the events leading to his accident. I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out.

  3. 22. Aug. 2021 · 名詞的に seniorを使って“He is a senior”または”He is my senior”といいますが、 どちらも「先輩」という意味にはなりません。 では、Seniorの意味は? 1.高齢者. ただ単に年齢のことを意味する言葉で、「高齢者、年を取っている人」を指します。

  4. With their reliable performance and user-friendly designs, the EV Rider Transport 4AF, Pride Go-Go Elite Traveller 4-Wheel, Vive 3-Wheel, and Merits Health S341 Pioneer 10 DLX Bariatric are the top choices for seniors seeking the best foldable mobility scooters.

  5. The names of the school years across countries can be confusing. For example, the second year of school is called Year 1 in England. In Scotland, it's P2, and in the US it's Kindergarten. Here is a table to show the junior, middle, and high school year names and ages across several countries.

  6. Chapter 1. “I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out.”. “Jem gave a reasonable description of Boo: Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall, judging from his ...

  7. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out. – Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapter 1. Scout is talking about her brother Jem’s broken arm, referred to in the opening lines of the novel. This foreshadows Bob Ewell’s heinous attack on the children.