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昇進

shōshin /ɕoːɕiɴ/

Shoushin refers to being promoted or rising to a higher rank or position within an organization or company. It describes the advancement of one's career status, often accompanied by increased responsibility and salary.

例句

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1

昇進のお祝いに花を買いましょう。

Let's buy some flowers to celebrate the promotion.

2

田中様が部長に昇進されましたこと、心よりお慶び申し上げます。

I would like to express my heartiest congratulations on Mr. Tanaka's promotion to General Manager.

3

やっと昇進したよ!明日飲みに行こう!

I finally got promoted! Let's go for a drink tomorrow!

词族

名词
昇進
Verb
昇進する
相关
昇進祝い
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记忆技巧

Look at the kanji: 昇 (rise/ascend) like a rising sun, and 進 (advance/move forward). You are moving forward and upward in your career.

快速测验

一生懸命働いたので、ついに課長に___した。

正确!

正确答案是: a

例句

1

昇進のお祝いに花を買いましょう。

everyday

Let's buy some flowers to celebrate the promotion.

2

田中様が部長に昇進されましたこと、心よりお慶び申し上げます。

formal

I would like to express my heartiest congratulations on Mr. Tanaka's promotion to General Manager.

3

やっと昇進したよ!明日飲みに行こう!

informal

I finally got promoted! Let's go for a drink tomorrow!

4

昇進制度の変更が従業員の労働意欲にどのような影響を与えるか分析する。

academic

Analyze how changes in the promotion system affect employee motivation.

5

来期までに課長への昇進を目指しています。

business

I am aiming for a promotion to section manager by the next term.

词族

名词
昇進
Verb
昇進する
相关
昇進祝い

常见搭配

昇進を目指す to aim for a promotion
昇進が決まる to have a promotion decided
スピード昇進 rapid promotion
昇進を祝う to celebrate a promotion
昇進の機会 an opportunity for promotion

常用短语

昇進の階段を上る

to climb the corporate ladder

異例の昇進

an exceptional/unprecedented promotion

昇進が遅れる

to have a delay in promotion

容易混淆的词

昇進 vs 昇格

Shoukaku refers to rising in grade/rank within a internal grading system, while shoushin specifically means getting a higher job title.

昇進 vs 進級

Shinkyuu is used for moving up a grade level in school, whereas shoushin is strictly for work.

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使用说明

It is primarily used in professional contexts. While it can be used as a standalone noun, it is very frequently used as a 'suru' verb (昇進する).

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常见错误

Students sometimes use this word for academic advancement, but it should only be used for employment and organizational ranks.

💡

记忆技巧

Look at the kanji: 昇 (rise/ascend) like a rising sun, and 進 (advance/move forward). You are moving forward and upward in your career.

📖

词源

Derived from Middle Chinese: 昇 (shēng - to rise) + 進 (jìn - to enter/advance).

语法模式

Noun + に昇進する (to be promoted to [position]) Noun + の昇進 (the promotion of [person])
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文化背景

In Japan, promotion was historically based on seniority (nenkou joretsu), but many modern companies are shifting toward merit-based (seikashugi) promotion.

快速测验

一生懸命働いたので、ついに課長に___した。

正确!

正确答案是: a

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