職【しょく】
Frequency rank: 2,090. – 2,091.
- job; work; employment; occupation; position
- duties
- trade; skill
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun, used as a suffix
Forms
- 職【しょく】【そく】Frequency rank: 2,090. – 2,091.
- しょく
- そく
Generated definitions (experimental)
- job; work; employment; occupation; position
- duties
- trade; skill
This meaning refers to a person's role or function in their career, encompassing various types of jobs or positions held in the professional world.
This meaning pertains to the responsibilities or tasks that are associated with a particular job or position.
This meaning refers to specific competencies or expertise in a particular area, often relating to manual or specialized skills.
Generated collocations (experimental)
しょく職をもつ持つto have a jobしょくをさがす職を探すto search for a jobしょくぎょう職業せんたく選択career choiceしょくむ職務をはたす果たすto fulfill dutiesしょくばかんきょう職場環境workplace environmentしょくぎょうびょう職業病occupational diseaseせんもんしょく専門職professional occupationしょくむけいれきしょ職務経歴書resume/CVけいやく契約しょく職contract employmentしょくにづく職に就くto take up a jobぎのう技能しょく職skilled occupationしょくぎょうくんれん職業訓練vocational training
Example sentences
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I was able to get a job through the good offices of my friend.
If you should be late again, you'll lose your job.
My father is not really in favor of our marriage, because John still has no job.
The woman whom they interviewed yesterday has been given the job.
She came to Tokyo with a view to getting a new job.
She went out on a limb defending him, and now she has lost her job.
When she was in Los Angeles, she had at least six different jobs.
There's a rumor abroad that she has got a new job.
They are crying to the government to find employment for them.
He obtained the post through the good offices of a friend.