majors

majors[ˈmeidʒəz] 

原级:major

现在分词:majoring

majors

过去式:majored

majors 基本解释
少校;专业( major的名词复数 );成年的;大石油公司;
majors 单语例句

1. majors的反义词

1. Even those who speak Korean are language majors with little business or technological background.

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2. He won two of those majors by 23 shots, which is one reason that year draws so much attention.

3. The deliberations between the two sides during the current sessions will determine how China will calibrate its investments in Western financial majors.

4. Every year we see youths abandon their ideals and choose popular majors only to get a good job.

5. Most of the candidates were majors in psychology and have obtained a professional psychologist certification from the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.

6. Zhang and his colleagues have the needed professional expertise, having graduated as civil engineering majors with experience working for real estate companies.

7. The Ministry of Education said some colleges are allowed to determine enrollment ratios based on gender for certain majors in consideration of national interest.

8. If they can upgrade their understanding of majors and only regard majors as academic background, it would help them regain confidence and courage.

9. The capital's arts institutes have been overrun with creative young hopefuls desperate to sign up for majors since the annual enrolment scramble began last weekend.

10. The Chinese government has agreed to subsidize oil majors on a monthly basis starting April against losses arising from the import of crude and fuel.

majors 英英释义

noun

1. the most important league in any sport (especially baseball)

    Synonym: major league big league