white-collar
adj. 白領的; 腦力勞動的
White-collar workers work in offices rather than doing physical work such as making things in factories or building things.
White-collar workers now work longer hours.
如今白領工人的工作時間比以前更長了。
White-collar crime is committed by people who work in offices, and involves stealing money secretly from companies or the government, or getting money in an illegal way.
1. of or designating salaried professional or clerical work or workers;
She was wearing a black coat with a white collar.
她穿著一件白領黑外套。
Many white-collar workers, like stock brokers and investment bankers, find themselves in the unemployment lines.
許多白領,像股票經紀人和投資銀行家,發現自己也失業了。
Corporate crime — committed by businesses — should not be confused with white - collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against a business.
公司犯罪不應與 白領 犯罪混淆, 後者指的是犯罪者的職業,其罪行可能是針對企業的.
In April 1908, we cut our white - collar ranks by seven thousand people.
1908年4月, 我們一下子就裁減 白領 人員7000人.
Finally he squeezed into a white collar and found that it fit.
最後,他穿上一件白領襯衫,發現很合適.