salaryman

salaryman

美 [ˈsæləriˌmæn]  英 ['sæləri.mæn]

  • n.(尤指日本的)白领阶层人员
  • 网络上班族;工薪阶层;工薪族

词形变化

复数:salarymen  

英汉解释

n.

例句

The career-track salaryman is expected to show more devotion to his corporate family than to his wife and children.

人们期望工作男人更多精力投入公司不是投向妻子儿女

But their successors, called salaryman-shacho (or "hired-hand presidents" ), do not.

但是他们继任者称为高级工薪或者雇员总裁”)没有这样权力

The salaryman-shacho is one of the biggest reasons whythe Japanese economy went down.

这种高级工薪出现就是日本经济下滑诸多重要原因之一

Nobu, an ambitious 31-year-old salaryman, is one such.

一个31野心勃勃终身制雇员就是这样

'It's definitely much calmer, ' said Norikazu Nishi, a 59-year-old salaryman in Tokyo.

东京一位59白领NorikazuNishi活动形式上肯定更为安静

This is a typical Japanese salaryman and over here is a Japanese schoolgirl.

这边这个日本学生

As in Japan, being a salaryman (or woman)[1] is far more respectable than running one's own firm.

日本那样成为一个白领或者白领远远自己创业值得尊敬

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