one year his junior means one year younger
one year his senior mean one year older
The one who is still in sophomore year, but will be a junior in next semester or quarter.
It means he is one year younger than you.
If by "rate" you actually mean "evaluate their performance" - yes, it may be possible - especially if the junior NCO has some particular expertise in a certain field that the senior NCO does not. In that case the TECHNICAL proficiency of the senior NCO's ability to perfom the task can be evaluated by the junior NCO, but nothing else.
Junior can mean someone who is in the school class that is one year younger than the oldest class in the school. Seniors in school are in their last year, Juniors have one more year in the school than Seniors before they graduate. Junior can also mean someone who is second in rank or power. The Junior Senator from a particular state has less seniority, and thus lower rank, than the Senior Senator from that state. Junior can also be use to refer to the younger of two people who have the same name. Usually this is a father and son, but is could be an uncle and nephew who live in the same town or move in the same circles and need to be distinguished form each other.
A 'senior mortgage' is the first mortgage placed on a property. If one re-mortgages one's house, then that becomes known as a 'junior mortgage'. Payment of a senior mortgage always takes precedence over payment of a junior mortgage.
Depends if you mean George Bush Senior or George Bush Junior. (Both US presidents). If you do mean George Bush Senior, he is the eldest.
Jason Bohannon has dunked on 2 occasions both against Ohio State. One was at Ohio State in his Junior year, another was at the Kohl Center his senior year.
The classes in a 4-year high school or college are designated: * Freshman (1st year) * Sophomore * Junior * Senior (4th year) In identifying people in one family with identical names, the term "Junior" is used for the younger of the two and "Senior" is used for the older of the two. When the older one dies, the younger may assume the suffix, "Senior," if there is a yet younger member of the family with the same name, or may simply drop the "Junior" suffix. (For example, several years after the death of his father, Sammy Davis, Jr., began to be billed simply as Sammy Davis.) If there are three or more people alive in one family with the same name at the same time, the Junior and Senior suffixes are not adequate, and there is no third term in this system. Then only the numbering system will serve. (That is, John Smith II, John Smith III, John Smith IV, etc.) In this system the suffix number continues to apply to the person even after death.
One of the oldest and most common is the salute. When a superior and a subordinate meet, the junior salutes the senior- and it is returned by the senior.
Depending on how good you play and how good your grades are. Freshmen, Sophmore, and Junior year are prep years for Senior. Realistically speaking senior year is the only one that matters. Play good enough that year colleges will scout you. But colleges also look for grades now more than they used too.
At the age of 15 he joined Santos FC junior team. He played with them for one year before joining the senior/first team.
There is a lot of dog in Pakistan bush bush mean junior and bush senior both in Amrica bush mean cat cat and dog both are enemies of one another