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Salaryman
Salaryman meaning
An employee, a worker; now especially a Japanese white-collar worker who works long hours yet has an insignificant position within the corporate hierarchy.
Example sentences (11)
Consisting of 5-minute episodes, the anime would use its protagonist, Peter, a salaryman, to conduct public service announcements.
The Salaryman, who himself suffers from a metal spike protruding out of his cheek, slowly begins to metamorphose into a metallic monster himself.
Hashimoto is a perfectly average salaryman, working a repetitive office job, made all the worse by his stylish, strait-laced boss, who insists everything be done by the book.
What would you rather experience: the soul-numbing monotony of a salaryman or the thrilling, yet soul-destroying life of a sorcerer?
Futoshi Takami, a salaryman, as Japanese workers are called, says he had to work from the office until mid-April, when he was finally told he could work from home.
Miki’s teacher (Sairi Ito) is an outgoing, welcoming sort, but Kenichi’s life as a salaryman and single father soon devolves in a frantic, never-ending round that wears him to a frazzle — and leaves Miki feeling lonely.
The Brazilian-born executive, who also has French and Lebanese nationality, led a spectacular turnaround and was rewarded with compensation that even at the lower, publicly disclosed levels, was exorbitant by Japanese salaryman standards.
The specifics of this vision, in which the British “salaryman” scrutinizes Dante, are obviously dated.
Song Ho-young, a young company salaryman, disagrees.
Taking home a salary several times that of rival Toyota Motor Corp.’s chairman, Ghosn stood out in a nation of “salaryman” presidents, even at top companies, who earn relatively modest salaries.
It is a contraction of the Japanese words for salaryman and cash.