- company; corporation
- workplace
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- company; corporation
- workplace
This word is used to refer to a business entity or organization. It can indicate both a large corporation and a small company.
This word is used to refer to the place where someone works or their office.
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Once you enter a company, you have to work for the company, whether you want to or not.
I myself have, before becoming employed by this company, twice spoken bluntly to the people at the top.
Furthermore, even after the company information session, we sometimes hold company tours.
Why are, depending on the company, blue-collar workers better paid than white-collar ones?
Impressive isn't it. A company that's only just been established but it's already got many outlets and is in fashion.
"May I have one as well?" "Yes, certainly. Today's on the company after all."
The other day, a water quality inspection was carried out at our house. We had it done by a certain famous company's Environment Analysis Center or some such name.
Mimura Yasuyuki (Konichika LTD, Managing Director) died of heart attack on the third, age 45.
I got the sack but I've a little saved up, so for the time being I won't be troubled by living expenses.
I told my boss over the phone that I would be going straight home without returning to the company.
It's a very good company! The president is a real go-getter and the workers all put in their best.
The company, although with some exceptions, usually utilizes its resources very well.