- arriving at work late as if one were an executive; management attendance at workjocular, humorous termyojijukugo
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- arriving at work late as if one were an executive
This phrase refers to the practice of showing up to work later than usual, implying a level of privilege often associated with higher-ranking employees. It can suggest a relaxed attitude toward work hours and may carry a connotation of criticism towards those who engage in this behavior.
Generated collocations (experimental)
じゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤をするto arrive at work late like an executiveじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤のしゅうかん習慣habit of arriving at work lateじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤とみなされる見なされるto be regarded as arriving late like an executiveじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤がおおい多いfrequent late arrivals like an executiveじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤をゆるされる許されるto be allowed to arrive late as an executiveじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤のけいこう傾向tendency of arriving late like an executiveじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤をひはん批判するto criticize late arrivals like an executiveしゃない社内でのじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤executive attendance within the companyじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤のえいきょう影響impact of arriving late like an executiveじゅうやくしゅっきん重役出勤がもんだいし問題視されるto be considered a problem when arriving late like an executive