部長
A 'Buchō' is a high-ranking manager who serves as the head of a department within a company or organization. It is also the standard term for the captain or leader of a school club or sports team.
例句
3 / 5彼はテニス部の部長です。
He is the head of the tennis club.
佐藤部長、お疲れ様です。
Department Manager Sato, thank you for your hard work.
うちの部長、今日は機嫌がいいね。
Our manager is in a good mood today, isn't he?
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'Bu' (部) as a 'part' or 'department' and 'Chō' (長) as 'leader' or 'long'. The Buchō is the 'Leader of the Department'.
快速测验
田中さんは営業の___です。 (Tanaka-san is the Sales Department Manager.)
正确!
正确答案是: 部長
例句
彼はテニス部の部長です。
everydayHe is the head of the tennis club.
佐藤部長、お疲れ様です。
formalDepartment Manager Sato, thank you for your hard work.
うちの部長、今日は機嫌がいいね。
informalOur manager is in a good mood today, isn't he?
彼は大学の剣道部の部長を務めている。
academicHe serves as the captain of the university kendo club.
部長に報告書を提出しました。
businessI submitted the report to the department manager.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
部長昇進
promotion to department manager
部長職
managerial position
次期部長
the next department head
容易混淆的词
A 'Kachō' is a section manager, which is a lower rank than a 'Buchō' (department manager).
使用说明
In a business setting, you should address your manager by their surname followed by 'Buchō' (e.g., Tanaka-buchō) or simply as 'Buchō'. Avoid adding '-san' to the title 'Buchō' as it is already respectful.
常见错误
Learners often say 'Buchō-san', but in a professional environment, the title itself acts as the honorific, so 'Buchō' or 'Tanaka-buchō' is correct.
记忆技巧
Think of 'Bu' (部) as a 'part' or 'department' and 'Chō' (長) as 'leader' or 'long'. The Buchō is the 'Leader of the Department'.
词源
Derived from Sinitic roots: 'Bu' (section/group) and 'Chō' (head/leader/elder).
语法模式
文化背景
In Japanese corporate hierarchy, the Buchō is a significant middle-management role that bridges the gap between executive directors and lower-level staff.
快速测验
田中さんは営業の___です。 (Tanaka-san is the Sales Department Manager.)
正确!
正确答案是: 部長
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