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役職

yakushoku /jakuɕoku/

A specific title or managerial position held within an organization or company. It refers to the rank or role one occupies in a professional hierarchy, such as 'Manager' or 'Director'.

Exemplos

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彼の新しい役職は何ですか?

What is his new job title?

2

重大な役職に就く際は、強い責任感が求められます。

When assuming a major post, a strong sense of responsibility is required.

3

役職なんて、ただの呼び名だよ。

Titles are just names, you know.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
役職
Relacionado
役員
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Yaku' (role) and 'Shoku' (job). It's your official 'Role-Job' title.

Quiz rápido

田中さんは、先月部長という___に就きました。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 役職

Exemplos

1

彼の新しい役職は何ですか?

everyday

What is his new job title?

2

重大な役職に就く際は、強い責任感が求められます。

formal

When assuming a major post, a strong sense of responsibility is required.

3

役職なんて、ただの呼び名だよ。

informal

Titles are just names, you know.

4

組織内における役職の配置が効率性に与える影響を分析する。

academic

This analyzes the impact that the allocation of positions within an organization has on efficiency.

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次回の組織改編で、彼を重要な役職に任命する予定です。

business

In the next organizational restructuring, we plan to appoint him to an important position.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
役職
Relacionado
役員

Colocações comuns

役職に就く to take a position
役職を退く to step down from a position
役職名 job title name
重要な役職 important post
役職手当 managerial allowance

Frases Comuns

役職にふさわしい

worthy of the position

役職を解かれる

to be relieved of one's post

高い役職

high-ranking position

Frequentemente confundido com

役職 vs 職種

Shokushu refers to the type of work (e.g., sales, IT), while yakushoku refers to the rank (e.g., manager, director).

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Notas de uso

This word is specifically used for titles within a hierarchy. It is rarely used for entry-level workers who do not have a specific title.

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Erros comuns

Learners sometimes use this word to mean 'job' in general (shigoto). Use yakushoku only when referring to the hierarchical title.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Yaku' (role) and 'Shoku' (job). It's your official 'Role-Job' title.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the kanji 役 (duty/service) and 職 (post/office).

Padrões gramaticais

役職 + に + 就く (to take a post) 役職 + を + 務める (to serve in a post)
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Contexto cultural

In Japanese business culture, yakushoku is very important as people are often addressed by their title (e.g., 'Tanaka-bucho') rather than just their name.

Quiz rápido

田中さんは、先月部長という___に就きました。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 役職

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