日本語WordNet
a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker"
a member of the working class (not necessarily employed); "workers of the world--unite!"
sterile member of a colony of social insects that forages for food and cares for the larvae
a person who acts and gets things done; "he's a principal actor in this affair"; "when you want something done get a doer"; "he's a miracle worker"
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A person who works, especially one employed in manual or industrial labor. Broadly refers to anyone engaged in work or employment.
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The corporation prioritized profitability over ethical considerations; in other words, executives sacrificed worker welfare to maximize shareholder returns.
企業は倫理的配慮よりも収益性を優先した。言い換えれば、経営陣は株主利益を最大化するために労働者の福祉を犠牲にした。
The worker became increasingly alienated from his colleagues after the merger.
その従業員は合併後、同僚からますます疎外されるようになりました。
Marx wrote extensively about worker alienation in industrial capitalism.
マルクスは産業資本主義における労働者の疎外について広範に書きました。
The inexperient worker needed guidance.
未熟な労働者は指導が必要だった。
She is a conscientious worker.
彼女は誠実な働き手だ。
The foul-spoken worker was reprimanded.
口汚いその労働者は叱責された。
ILO conventions protect worker safety.
ILO条約は労働者の安全を保護している。
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