major
🇬🇧/ˈmeɪdʒə(r)/ 🇺🇸/ˈmeɪdʒər/📚 13299 96 5四级六级考研托福雅思高考You use major when you want to describe something that is more important, serious, or significant than other things in a group or situation. 主要的; 重大的
adjective [原级]重大的,主要的;严重的;大调的,大音阶的; <旧>(公立学校中置于学生姓氏后,表示两兄弟中)大的,年长的;主修的;大(项)的
The major factor in the decision to stay or to leave was usually professional.
决定去留的主要因素通常与职业相关。
noun [抽象名词]主修科目,专业;陆军少校,(美国)空军少校;(某专业的)主修学生;<美,非正式>职业棒球大联盟;大型公司,重要企业;成年人,已达到法定年龄者;(军乐队中主管某一乐器部的)乐器长;大调,大音程; 大项,大前提;主要世界性组织(或公司、比赛)
A major is an officer who is one rank above captain in the United States Army, Air Force, or Marines.
少校
verb [vt. 及物动词](在美国大学)主修,专攻
If a student at a university or college in the United States majors in a particular subject, that subject is the main one they study.
以…为专业
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