释义 |
词典释义:
careerist
英 [kəˈrɪərɪst]
美 [kəˈrɪrəst]
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复数
careerists
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名词
careerism
双语例句
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Americans are too self-centered, too careerist, goes the criticism.
指责美国人太自私,事业心太强。
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In Toronto, the careerist capital of Canada, when strangers meet, they don't say "How do you do?"
在多伦多这个追名逐利者之都,陌生人见面彼此并不说“你好吗?”
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If everyone understands the reason, I am afraid there will not be a quest for fame and fortune while some careerist unscrupulous things.
如果人人都明白这个道理,恐怕便不会发生一些野心家为争夺名利而不择手段的事情了。
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I always knew they were a nest of careerists, but recent experience shows that the careerist is now being replaced by worse: the ideologue rampant.
我向来知道他们是一窝野心家,不过最近的经验指出这群野心家被更糟糕的取代了:狂暴的空想家。
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"People aren't getting raises, so managers are looking for other ways to reward high performers," says Penelope Trunk, author of the Brazen Careerist.
“人们没有加薪,所以经理正寻找其他方法奖励效率高的员工。”《厚脸皮的野心家》作者佩尼洛普•图朗克说。
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释义
n.
a person whose main concern is for advancement in their profession, especially one willing to achieve this by any means
野心家
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