日本語WordNet
the practice of advancing your career at the expense of your personal integrity
AIによる解説
The practice of prioritizing career advancement above all else, often at the expense of other values. Usually has a negative connotation.
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I've occasionally thought about changing careers.
私は時々、キャリアを変えることを考えました。
Since she gained this experience recently, her career has developed in remarkable and unexpected directions.
彼女が最近この経験を得て以来、彼女のキャリアは注目すべき予期しない方向に発展しています。
Her dedication to teaching has influenced countless students throughout her long career.
教育への彼女の献身は、彼女の長いキャリアを通じて数え切れないほどの生徒に影響を与えてきた。
The musician said his career had its high notes and low notes, acknowledging both triumphant performances and disappointing shows throughout his artistic journey.
音楽家は自分のキャリアには高音と低音があったと言い、芸術的旅路を通じて勝利のパフォーマンスと失望的なショーの両方を認めた。
The military campaign proved to be the general's Waterloo, ending his illustrious career in humiliating defeat that historians would analyze for generations, albeit his earlier victories remained admirable achievements.
軍事作戦は将軍のワーテルロー(決定的敗北)であることが証明され、歴史家が何世代にもわたって分析するであろう屈辱的敗北で彼の輝かしいキャリアを終わらせたが、彼の以前の勝利は称賛に値する業績のままであった。
The politician's career was ruined by revelations of an adulterous affair.
その政治家のキャリアは不倫関係の暴露により破滅しました。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz