salaryman
美 [?sæl?ri?mæn]
英 ['sæl?ri.mæn] 
- n.(尤指日本的)白領階層人員
- 網絡上班族;工薪階層;工薪族
詞形變化
復數:salarymen
英漢解釋
例句
The career-track salaryman is expected to show more devotion to his corporate family than to his wife and children.
人們期望工作的男人把更多精力投入到公司中,而不是投向妻子兒女。
But their successors, called salaryman-shacho (or "hired-hand presidents" ), do not.
但是他們的繼任者,被稱為高級工薪族(或者叫“雇員型總裁”)的人,卻沒有這樣的權力。
The salaryman-shacho is one of the biggest reasons whythe Japanese economy went down.
這種高級工薪族的出現就是日本經濟下滑的諸多重要原因之一。
Nobu, an ambitious 31-year-old salaryman, is one such.
一個31歲的野心勃勃的終身制雇員就是這樣。
'It's definitely much calmer, ' said Norikazu Nishi, a 59-year-old salaryman in Tokyo.
東京一位59歲的白領NorikazuNishi說,活動在形式上肯定會更為安靜。
This is a typical Japanese salaryman and over here is a Japanese schoolgirl.
這邊這個是日本女學生。
As in Japan, being a salaryman (or woman)[1] is far more respectable than running one's own firm.
就像日本那樣,成為一個白領(或者女白領)遠遠比自己創業要值得尊敬。