背任
A legal and business term referring to the act of a person in a position of trust acting against their duties to benefit themselves or a third party. This breach of trust results in financial or reputational damage to the employer or principal.
例句
3 / 5彼は背任の疑いがあると言われています。
It is said that he is suspected of breach of trust.
取締役が背任罪で刑事告訴された。
The director was criminally charged with the crime of breach of trust.
それって、会社に対する背任じゃないの?
Isn't that a breach of trust against the company?
词族
记忆技巧
Look at the kanji: 背 means 'back' and 任 means 'responsibility' or 'duty'. You are turning your BACK on your DUTY.
快速测验
会社の利益に反する行為をした彼は、____罪で訴えられた。
正确!
正确答案是: 背任
例句
彼は背任の疑いがあると言われています。
everydayIt is said that he is suspected of breach of trust.
取締役が背任罪で刑事告訴された。
formalThe director was criminally charged with the crime of breach of trust.
それって、会社に対する背任じゃないの?
informalIsn't that a breach of trust against the company?
本論文では、特別背任罪の構成要件を検討する。
academicThis paper examines the constituent elements of the crime of special breach of trust.
背任行為は企業の社会的信用を著しく失墜させる。
businessActs of malfeasance significantly diminish a company's social credibility.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
背任罪に問われる
to be accused of breach of trust
任務に背く
to go against one's duty
自己の利益を図る
to seek one's own profit (at the expense of the duty)
容易混淆的词
Embezzlement (横領) refers specifically to taking money or property for oneself, while breach of trust (背任) is a broader term for causing damage to a principal by violating a duty.
使用说明
This is a formal and legal term. While it's occasionally used in conversation to describe a moral betrayal, it most frequently refers to corporate scandals or criminal law cases.
常见错误
Learners often confuse it with 'betrayal' (裏切り). While similar, 'hainin' is a specific legal concept involving a mandate or official duty.
记忆技巧
Look at the kanji: 背 means 'back' and 任 means 'responsibility' or 'duty'. You are turning your BACK on your DUTY.
词源
From the Chinese characters 背 (to turn one's back on/violate) and 任 (responsibility/office).
语法模式
文化背景
Breach of trust (especially 'special breach of trust') is a high-profile topic in Japanese corporate governance, often appearing in news reports about CEOs or high-ranking officials.
快速测验
会社の利益に反する行為をした彼は、____罪で訴えられた。
正确!
正确答案是: 背任
相关词汇
相关词
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指示
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命令
A1A command or order given by a person in authority to a subordinate. It implies that the person receiving the command is expected to follow it without question.
規制
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処罰
A1A formal action taken to penalize someone for breaking a law, rule, or regulation. It refers to the official imposition of a penalty or sentence by an authority figure or institution.
罰金
A1A sum of money that someone is ordered to pay as a penalty for breaking a law or rule. It is most commonly associated with traffic violations, administrative offenses, or minor crimes.
裁判
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弁護
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告訴
A1A formal criminal complaint or legal accusation filed by a victim to the police or a prosecutor. It specifically refers to the victim's request for the offender to be punished under criminal law.
訴訟
A1A formal legal process where a dispute is brought before a court for a judicial decision. It typically involves a plaintiff seeking a legal remedy against a defendant through the court system.
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