有給
Short for 'paid leave' or 'paid holiday' (有給休暇). It refers to days off from work while still receiving salary.
Beispiele
3 von 5有給がまだ10日残っています。
I still have 10 days of paid leave left.
有給休暇の取得を奨励しています。
We encourage employees to take their paid leave.
明日、有給取っちゃおうかな。
Maybe I'll take a paid day off tomorrow.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Yū (have) + Kyū (salary). Having your salary while away.
Schnelles Quiz
子供の行事のために___を取った。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 有給
Beispiele
有給がまだ10日残っています。
everydayI still have 10 days of paid leave left.
有給休暇の取得を奨励しています。
formalWe encourage employees to take their paid leave.
明日、有給取っちゃおうかな。
informalMaybe I'll take a paid day off tomorrow.
有給休暇の取得率とワークライフバランスの関係。
academicRelationship between paid leave usage rate and work-life balance.
有給の申請は1週間前までに出してください。
businessPlease submit your paid leave application at least one week in advance.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
有給を使って休む
to rest using paid leave
有給がたまっている
paid leave is accumulating
全消化する
to use all (leave)
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Kyūjitsu is a standard day off (weekend/public holiday); Yūkyū is a workday you choose to take off with pay.
Nutzungshinweise
A must-know word for discussing work conditions or writing letters to a boss in IELTS.
Häufige Fehler
Commonly abbreviated as '有休' (Yūkyū) in speech, but '有給' is also used as a shorthand.
Merkhilfe
Yū (have) + Kyū (salary). Having your salary while away.
Wortherkunft
Having/Existent (有) + Salary (給).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Historically, Japanese workers have been hesitant to take 'Yūkyū', but new laws now mandate taking at least 5 days a year.
Schnelles Quiz
子供の行事のために___を取った。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 有給
Verwandtes Vokabular
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技能
A1A technical skill or proficiency acquired through training and practice. It specifically refers to the practical ability to perform a task or craft effectively, often in a vocational or professional context.
従事
B2To be engaged in or occupied with a particular task, profession, or field of work over a period of time.
応募
B1To apply for a position, a competition, a prize, or a public offer. It indicates a proactive step to participate in something.
通勤
B1The act of traveling back and forth between one's home and place of work regularly.
同僚
B1A person with whom one works, typically someone in a similar position or department within the same organization.
福利
B2The well-being and benefits provided to employees or citizens beyond their basic salary or rights.
規則
A1A formal set of rules, regulations, or principles that govern behavior or procedures within a specific group, organization, or system. It refers to the standards that people are expected to follow to maintain order and consistency.
連携
A1The act of different groups, organizations, or systems working together in a coordinated manner to achieve a specific goal. It often implies a structured partnership, synchronization of efforts, or technical integration between software applications.
調整
A1The act of making small changes to something to achieve a desired fit, function, or balance. In a work context, it specifically refers to coordinating schedules or aligning different opinions to reach an agreement.
団結
A1The act of people joining together as a single body to achieve a common goal or purpose. It emphasizes solidarity, cooperation, and the strength found in numbers within a group or organization.
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