雇用
Koyō refers to the formal act of employing or hiring a person to perform work in exchange for payment. It describes the legal or professional relationship between an employer and an employee.
例句
3 / 5新しいスタッフを雇用します。
We will hire new staff.
弊社は地元の若者を積極的に雇用しております。
Our company is actively employing local youth.
あそこの店、新しく人を雇用するみたいだよ。
It looks like that shop over there is hiring new people.
词族
记忆技巧
The first kanji 雇 (ko) contains the radical for 'door' (戸) and a 'bird' (隹); imagine a person flying through the office door to start their new job.
快速测验
景気が良くなったので、会社は多くの人を____した。
正确!
正确答案是: 雇用
例句
新しいスタッフを雇用します。
everydayWe will hire new staff.
弊社は地元の若者を積極的に雇用しております。
formalOur company is actively employing local youth.
あそこの店、新しく人を雇用するみたいだよ。
informalIt looks like that shop over there is hiring new people.
本論文では、技術革新が雇用に及ぼす影響を分析する。
academicThis paper analyzes the impact of technological innovation on employment.
来年度の雇用計画を見直す必要があります。
businessWe need to review next year's employment plan.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
雇用を創出する
to create jobs
雇用を守る
to protect jobs
雇用の安定
employment stability
容易混淆的词
Saiyō focuses on the decision to pick/hire a specific person, while Koyō refers to the broader system or state of employment.
Yatou is the native Japanese verb used in daily conversation, whereas Koyō is a formal Sino-Japanese noun.
使用说明
Koyō is most commonly found in news, business documents, and legal contexts. In casual conversation, the verb 'yatou' (雇う) is preferred.
常见错误
Learners often use Koyō for casual situations, like asking a friend to help with a task; it should only be used for official, paid work relationships.
记忆技巧
The first kanji 雇 (ko) contains the radical for 'door' (戸) and a 'bird' (隹); imagine a person flying through the office door to start their new job.
词源
Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 'hire/rent' (雇) and 'use/employ' (用).
语法模式
文化背景
The concept of 'Shūshin Koyō' (lifetime employment) was once the backbone of Japanese society, where employees stayed at one company until retirement.
快速测验
景気が良くなったので、会社は多くの人を____した。
正确!
正确答案是: 雇用
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