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PRONUNCIATION OF KAROSHI IN POLISH

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WHAT DOES KAROSHI MEAN IN POLISH?

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Karoshi

Karōshi

Karōshi - the phenomenon of sudden death as a result of overwork and stress. The first case of karōshi was recorded in Japan in 1969. She suddenly touches people in full health, during a period of great activity. It is estimated that up to 30,000 people die each year. Japanese. Karōshi – zjawisko nagłej śmierci w wyniku przepracowania i stresu. Pierwszy przypadek karōshi odnotowano w Japonii w 1969. Dotyka nagle ludzi w pełnym zdrowiu, w okresie wielkiej aktywności. Szacuje się, iż rocznie z przepracowania umiera nawet 30 tys. Japończyków.

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POLISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH KAROSHI


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nashi
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sushi
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wakizashi
wakizashi

POLISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE KAROSHI

karolina poludniowa
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karolinka
karolinski
karoliny
karoliński
karolka
karosaz
karoseria
karoseryjny
karosowac
karosowanie
karosz
karota
karotaz
karotazowy
karoten
karotenaza
karotenoid
karotenoidowy

POLISH WORDS THAT END LIKE KAROSHI

archi
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branchi
bronchi
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chi
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delhi
gandhi
ghi
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hi
hi hi
hitachi
ignoratio elenchi
krethi i plethi
litchi
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marathi

Synonyms and antonyms of karoshi in the Polish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «karoshi» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF KAROSHI

Find out the translation of karoshi to 25 languages with our Polish multilingual translator.
The translations of karoshi from Polish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «karoshi» in Polish.

Translator Polish - Chinese

过劳死
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Spanish

karoshi
570 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - English

karoshi
510 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Hindi

Karoshi
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Polish - Arabic

كاروشي
280 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Russian

Karoshi
278 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Portuguese

karoshi
270 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Bengali

karoshi
260 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - French

karoshi
220 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Malay

karoshi
190 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - German

karoshi
180 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Japanese

過労死
130 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Korean

과로사
85 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Javanese

karoshi
85 millions of speakers
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Translator Polish - Vietnamese

karoshi
80 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Tamil

karoshi
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Marathi

karoshi
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Turkish

karoshi
70 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Italian

Karoshi
65 millions of speakers

Polish

karoshi
50 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Ukrainian

Karoshi
40 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Romanian

Karoshi
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Polish - Greek

karoshi
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Polish - Afrikaans

karoshi
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Polish - Swedish

Karoshi
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Polish - Norwegian

karoshi
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of karoshi

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «KAROSHI»

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Examples of use in the Polish literature, quotes and news about karoshi

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10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KAROSHI»

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How to Win the Lottery... by Not Playing
Did you ever wonder why you never won the lottery jackpot?Are you curious where all the money the lotteries generate goes to?This book will show you where the money goes and why you never win!
Bill Karoshi, 2008
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Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety: The body, ...
Uehata (1978) reported 17 karoshi cases at the 51st annual meeting of the Japan Association of Industrial Health. Among them seven cases were compensated as occupational diseases, but ten cases were not. In 1988 a group of lawyers ...
Jeanne Mager Stellman, 1998
3
Labour Law in an Era of Globalization: Transformative ... - Strona 220
Death from overwork (karoshi) means that fatigue accumulates because of too much work, resulting in death. The word karoshi was invented by physicians trying to have overwork-induced brain and heart disorders certified as labour accidents ...
Joanne Conaghan, ‎Richard Michael Fischl, ‎Karl Klare, 2004
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Research Companion to Working Time and Work Addiction - Strona 158
Economic and employment conditions, karoshi (work to death) and the trend of studies on workaholism in Japan Atsuko Kanai INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of economic and employment conditions in ...
Ronald J. Burke, 2006
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Japanese Society: Otaku, Karoshi, Burakumin, Matagi, ...
the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Source: Wikipedia, ‎Books, LLC, 2011
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Buttonless: Incredible iPhone and iPad Games and the ... - Strona 134
Things get especially interesting whenever Mr. Karoshi's boss and wife are added into the mix. Whenever Mr. Karoshi touches his boss, he gets sad. As a result the world becomes more dreary, and Mr. Karoshi loses his ability to jump as high ...
Ryan Rigney, 2011
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Economy of Japan: Keiretsu, Karoshi, Shrimp Farm, Trade ...
the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Source: Wikipedia, ‎Books, LLC, ‎Books Group, 2011
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Unmasking Japan Today: The Impact of Traditional Values on ...
In fact, a growing number of workers are reported to have died of karoshi (death due to the accumulation of fatigue caused by overwork). Karoshi is neither a medical nor an official term but a word popularized since 1982 by the Japanese mass ...
Fumie Kumagai, ‎Donna J. Keyser, 1996
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Causes of Death: Murder, Hiv, Cancer, Cardiac Arrest, ...
the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Source: Wikipedia, ‎Books, LLC, ‎Books Group, 2011
10
Culture-Specific Syndromes: Anorexia Nervosa, Karoshi, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
General Books LLC, ‎Source Wikipedia, ‎Books, LLC, 2010

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KAROSHI»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term karoshi is used in the context of the following news items.
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Become More Effective or Risk Being Killed By Karoshi
In Japan, death from overwork is termed “Karoshi.” The Japanese Ministry of Labor started publishing statistics on Karoshi in the eighties, and now tens of ... «AlleyWatch, Oct 15»
2
Japonia walczy ze śmiercią z przepracowania. Rząd przyjął …
Należy do nich japoński, gdzie takie przypadki określa się jako karoshi. Problem jest na tyle duży, że rząd właśnie przyjął wstępny projekt specjalnego programu ... «TVP Info, Jul 15»
3
Karoshi: Stroke, heart attacks and suicide attributed to overwork …
The Japanese call it karoshi and it kills hundreds of people a year. Official figures show that about 400 a year die from stroke, heart attack or suicide attributed to ... «ABC Online, Jun 15»
4
Karoshi” – symbol harówki w Azji. Japończycy są zapracowani na …
Dekadę po tym jak słowo „karoshi”, oznaczające śmierć z przepracowania, weszło do japońskiego leksykonu, rząd stara się odzyskać kontrolę nad problemem. «Forsal.pl, May 15»
5
Death from overwork in Japan: Health warning over 'no overtime' law
... workers has critics warning that it will aggravate a problem synonymous with the country's notoriously long working hours - karoshi, or death from overwork. «The Straits Times, May 15»
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Anime conference Karoshi-Con caters to gamers
Cosplayers sell unique jewelry at last year's Karoshi-Con. This year, more than 18 vendors will sell art, stuffed animals and clothing from anime and video ... «Northern Star Online, Mar 15»
7
country working itself to death
The problem, which first rose to prominence in the 1980s, has become so bad it even has its own name: karoshi. Death by overwork. Last week, a British expat ... «NEWS.com.au, Mar 15»
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Japończycy się przepracowują. Rząd ma pomysł, jak temu zaradzić …
Rosnąca liczba przypadków karoshi, czyli nagłej śmierci w wyniku przepracowania, zmusiła władze Japonii do podjęcia kroków mających na celu zmianę ... «naTemat, Feb 15»
9
Clocking off: Japan calls time on long-hours work culture
According to official data, about 200 people die every year from heart attacks, strokes and other karoshi events brought on by punishing work schedules. «The Guardian, Feb 15»
10
Japan's plan to stop employees from working selves to death
Working literally to death is a tragedy so common that a term has been coined for it: “karoshi.” The government estimates there are 200 karoshi deaths a year ... «New York Post, Feb 15»

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