斜槓

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Chinese[edit]

slanting carrying pole; horizontal bar
trad. (斜槓)
simp. (斜杠)
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Etymology[edit]

For the career context, the word is from Marci Alboher's book One Person / Multiple Careers: The Original Guide to the Slash Career, in which the author refers the word slash to someone who has multiple careers.

Pronunciation[edit]


Noun[edit]

斜槓

  1. slash (punctuation)
  2. (informal) slash career (a person who makes multiple income streams simultaneously from different careers)
    斜槓青年斜杠青年  ―  xiégàng qīngnián  ―  slash youth (a youth person who has multiple income streams simultaneously)

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