雇う【やとう】
Frequency rank: 2,476.
- to employ
- to hire; to charter
Godan verb with 'u' ending; transitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- to employ
- to hire; to charter
This word is used when a company or individual is giving a job to someone to work for them.
The company hired a new employee.
This word is used when someone is being paid to work for a person or organization, or when renting or chartering something.
Generated collocations (experimental)
やとう雇うことができるcan hireしゃいん社員をやとう雇うto hire an employeeあるばいとアルバイトをやとう雇うto hire part-time workersあたらしい新しいじゅうぎょういん従業員をやとう雇うto hire new staffこようけいやく雇用契約employment contractりんじ臨時でやとう雇うto hire temporarilyやとう雇うひよう費用hiring costsひとで人手をやとう雇うto hire manpowerせんもんか専門家をやとう雇うto hire an expertめんせつ面接でやとう雇うto hire during an interview
Example sentences
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We're in a slump, barely scraping by, so we certainly don't have the margin to take on a part-time worker.
She employed a private detective to keep a watch on her husband.
She had not been employed two months when her ability was recognized.
She hired a private detective to inquire into the case.
His age didn't enter into our decision not to employ him.
When you employ him, you must make allowances for his youth.
They employ foreigners because Japanese workers are in short supply.