major

US /ˈmeɪ.dʒɚ/
UK /ˈmeɪ.dʒɚ/
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1.

主要的, 重要的, 重大的

important, serious, or significant

:
This is a major problem that needs immediate attention.
这是一个需要立即关注的主要问题。
She played a major role in the success of the project.
她在项目成功中扮演了重要角色。
2.

成年的

of legal age; adult

:
You must be major to purchase alcohol.
你必须是成年人才能购买酒精。
He is now major and can make his own decisions.
他现在是成年人,可以自己做决定了。
1.

少校

an officer of middle rank in the armed forces, above captain and below lieutenant colonel

:
The Major gave orders to the troops.
少校向部队下达了命令。
She was promoted to Major last year.
她去年被提升为少校
2.

专业, 主修

a student's main field of study

:
Her major is computer science.
她的专业是计算机科学。
What's your major?
你的专业是什么?
1.

主修, 专攻

to specialize in a particular subject at a college or university

:
She decided to major in history.
她决定主修历史。
He plans to major in economics.
他计划主修经济学。