C1 noun 격식체

triunior

/traɪˈjuːniər/

A triunior is a specialized term used in certain organizational or tripartite structures to denote a third-tier junior member or an entry-level official within a specific hierarchy. It refers to an individual who occupies the lowest level of a three-part junior classification system, often found in niche administrative or academic contexts.

예시

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1

As a triunior in the research department, Alex was responsible for the initial data sorting.

As a triunior in the research department, Alex was responsible for the initial data sorting.

2

The protocol requires the triunior to verify all signatures before the document reaches the senior staff.

The protocol requires the triunior to verify all signatures before the document reaches the senior staff.

3

I'm still just a triunior, so I don't have the authority to approve your request yet.

I'm still just a triunior, so I don't have the authority to approve your request yet.

어휘 가족

명사
triunior
형용사
triunioral
관련
triunion
💡

암기 팁

Break it down: 'Tri-' means three, and 'Junior' means low rank. Think of the 'third and lowest junior' in a group of three levels.

빠른 퀴즈

Because the firm uses a tripartite grading system for new hires, James started his career at the lowest rank, known as a(n) ________.

정답!

정답은: triunior

예시

1

As a triunior in the research department, Alex was responsible for the initial data sorting.

everyday

As a triunior in the research department, Alex was responsible for the initial data sorting.

2

The protocol requires the triunior to verify all signatures before the document reaches the senior staff.

formal

The protocol requires the triunior to verify all signatures before the document reaches the senior staff.

3

I'm still just a triunior, so I don't have the authority to approve your request yet.

informal

I'm still just a triunior, so I don't have the authority to approve your request yet.

4

In the historical analysis of the guild, the triunior represented the third level of apprenticeship.

academic

In the historical analysis of the guild, the triunior represented the third level of apprenticeship.

5

Our corporate restructuring has introduced the role of triunior to streamline lower-level administrative tasks.

business

Our corporate restructuring has introduced the role of triunior to streamline lower-level administrative tasks.

어휘 가족

명사
triunior
형용사
triunioral
관련
triunion

자주 쓰는 조합

appointed triunior appointed triunior
triunior level triunior level
acting triunior acting triunior
triunior position triunior position
serve as triunior serve as triunior

자주 쓰는 구문

status of a triunior

status of a triunior

working as a triunior

working as a triunior

the triunior's duties

the triunior's duties

자주 혼동되는 단어

triunior vs triumvir

A triumvir is one of three powerful leaders sharing control, whereas a triunior is a low-level junior.

triunior vs junior

Junior is a general term for low rank, while triunior specifically implies a third-tier position in a three-part system.

📝

사용 참고사항

This word is extremely rare and is typically found in specialized institutional hierarchies or specific standardized test vocabularies. Use it only when referring to a structured three-level system of subordinates.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often confuse this with 'triumvir' due to the shared prefix, leading to the mistake of using it to describe someone in power rather than someone at the bottom of a hierarchy.

💡

암기 팁

Break it down: 'Tri-' means three, and 'Junior' means low rank. Think of the 'third and lowest junior' in a group of three levels.

📖

어원

A modern construction combining the Latin 'tri-' (three) with 'junior' (younger/lower in rank).

문법 패턴

Countable noun Regular plural: triuniors Typically used with 'the' or 'a' in organizational contexts

빠른 퀴즈

Because the firm uses a tripartite grading system for new hires, James started his career at the lowest rank, known as a(n) ________.

정답!

정답은: triunior

관련 단어

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