senior high school
英 [ˌsiːniə ˈhaɪ skuːl]
美 [ˌsiːniər ˈhaɪ skuːl]
n. (美国)高中
牛津词典
noun
- (美国)高中
(in the US) a school for young people between the ages of 14 and 18
英英释义
noun
- a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
- he goes to the neighborhood highschool
双语例句
- Shirley: It's for my daughter who is still a senior high school student.
雪莉:是给我的女儿的,她还是一个高中生。 - When my college life begins, I feel it is quite different from senior high school life.
当我的大学生活的开始,我觉得这是完全不同于高中生活的。 - So, we say, the challenge to study abroad is modest to senior high school students.
生活,所以我们说出国留学的挑战对高中毕业生来说是适度的,当然。 - No grammar book is more popular than this one with senior high school students.
没有(别的)一法书比这一本更受高中生的。 - Some of the students may not be able to go to senior high school or college.
有些学生可能不能够考入高中或大学。 - I attended junior and senior high school, public institutions in New York and New Jersey, just after the Second World War.
二战刚结束,我在纽约和新泽西的公立学校上了初中和高中。 - Both his father and his mother are working in a key senior high school.
他的父亲和母亲都在重点高中工作。 - I thought I would get good grades and go into my favorite senior high school.
我想,我会得到好的成绩,能够上我理想的高中。 - In America, any educational institution above the senior high school level is considered "college".
在美国,任何高中水平以上的教育机构都被称为学院。 - When I was sixteen years old, I became a student of a senior high school.
我十六岁的时候,就成为一名高中生。