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单词 salariat
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salariatn.

Brit. /səˈlɛːrɪət/, U.S. /səˈlɛriət/, /səˈlɛriˌæt/
Etymology: < French salariat, < Latin salārium (see salary n.) after proletariat n.
The salaried class; salary-earners collectively.
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society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to conditions > [noun] > employee > who receives salary > collectively
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1918 Reckitt & Bechhofer Meaning of Nat. Guilds iv. 85 Hypnotized by the round ‘O’ in the figure of their pay, the salariat feel that they really are important members of the industry.
1922 Q. Rev. Apr. 288 The ‘salariat’ is almost as much enslaved as the proletariat.
1926 Glasgow Herald 2 Feb. 8/2 Departmental economies, involving..savings on the salariat.
1931 Sat. Rev. 19 Sept. 355/1 Glance at the Conservative ranks in the Commons—where are the manual workers, the lesser-paid salariat, the working class and lower middle classes generally?
1937 Daily Herald 8 Feb. 13/2 Sir Walter Citrine..stressed the fact that technological progress had enormously increased the importance of the ‘salariat’.
1965 Sunday Times 17 Jan. 4/1 Mr. Iain Macleod..said..‘The age of the Salariat is here, and the age of the wage earner is passing.’
1971 Oxf. Times 26 Nov. 7/2 Most of its members came from the British salariat—he [sc. Clive Jenkins] preferred this to the usual term white collar workers.
1978 Listener 26 Jan. 106/1 The professions and the salariat.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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