役職
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'.
例句
3 / 5彼の新しい役職は何ですか?
What is his new job title?
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.
役職なんて、ただの呼び名だよ。
Titles are just names, you know.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'Yaku' (role) and 'Shoku' (job). It's your official 'Role-Job' title.
快速测验
田中さんは、先月部長という___に就きました。
正确!
正确答案是: 役職
例句
彼の新しい役職は何ですか?
everydayWhat is his new job title?
重大な役職に就く際は、強い責任感が求められます。
formalWhen assuming a major post, a strong sense of responsibility is required.
役職なんて、ただの呼び名だよ。
informalTitles are just names, you know.
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。
academicThis analyzes the impact that the allocation of positions within an organization has on efficiency.
次回の組織改編で、彼を重要な役職に任命する予定です。
businessIn the next organizational restructuring, we plan to appoint him to an important position.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
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
容易混淆的词
Shokushu refers to the type of work (e.g., sales, IT), while yakushoku refers to the rank (e.g., manager, director).
使用说明
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.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use this word to mean 'job' in general (shigoto). Use yakushoku only when referring to the hierarchical title.
记忆技巧
Think of 'Yaku' (role) and 'Shoku' (job). It's your official 'Role-Job' title.
词源
Derived from the kanji 役 (duty/service) and 職 (post/office).
语法模式
文化背景
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.
快速测验
田中さんは、先月部長という___に就きました。
正确!
正确答案是: 役職
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