synonym Comparative
退勤
VS
遺棄
Differences Between "退勤" and "遺棄"
Option A
退勤
Meaning
leaving work; clocking out
Reading
たいきん (taikin)
Syllabus Level
N3
Practical Example
定時になったので、タイムカードを押して_______しました。
Since it reached the regular time, I punched the time card and left work.
Option B
遺棄
Meaning
abandonment, desertion, leaving something behind
Reading
いき (iki)
Syllabus Level
N1
Practical Example
彼は自分のペットを公園に遺棄した。
He abandoned his pet in the park.
Which one to use?
Select the correct Japanese word for this context
Which word fits this context: "(leaving work; clocking out)"?
🎉 正解 / Correct!
使い分け解説:
- 退勤: Refers to leaving the office, finishing one's shift, or clocking out of work. Can be used with する as a verb (退勤する). Contrast with 出勤 (going to work). ⚠️ Haruka's Voice Column: 'Clocking out already? ...っ, D-Don't go thinking I timed my departure just to walk home with you! Our schedules just happened to align perfectly! Don't look at me like that!' / 【ハルカ部長のワンポイント指導】『もう退勤時間ね!...っ、べ、別にあんたと一緒に帰りたいからって、わざわざ退勤時間を合わせて待ってたわけじゃないんだからね!たまたまぴったり重なっただけよ!』
- 遺棄: Refers to leaving something or someone behind, often with a sense of neglect, irresponsibility, or illegality. Commonly used for abandoning children, dead bodies, or property.
- 退勤: Refers to leaving the office, finishing one's shift, or clocking out of work. Can be used with する as a verb (退勤する). Contrast with 出勤 (going to work). ⚠️ Haruka's Voice Column: 'Clocking out already? ...っ, D-Don't go thinking I timed my departure just to walk home with you! Our schedules just happened to align perfectly! Don't look at me like that!' / 【ハルカ部長のワンポイント指導】『もう退勤時間ね!...っ、べ、別にあんたと一緒に帰りたいからって、わざわざ退勤時間を合わせて待ってたわけじゃないんだからね!たまたまぴったり重なっただけよ!』
- 遺棄: Refers to leaving something or someone behind, often with a sense of neglect, irresponsibility, or illegality. Commonly used for abandoning children, dead bodies, or property.
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