synonym Comparative
定職
VS
雇傭
Differences Between "定職" and "雇傭"
Option A
定職
Meaning
regular employment, permanent job
Reading
ていしょく (teishoku)
Syllabus Level
N2
Practical Example
彼は長い間定職がなく、アルバイトで生活している。
He hasn't had a regular job for a long time and lives on part-time work.
Option B
雇傭
Meaning
employment, hire
Reading
こよう (koyō)
Syllabus Level
N1
Practical Example
企業は新たな雇傭機会を創出した。
The company created new employment opportunities.
Which one to use?
Select the correct Japanese word for this context
Which word fits this context: "(regular employment, permanent job)"?
🎉 正解 / Correct!
使い分け解説:
- 定職: Refers to a stable, long-term job, as opposed to temporary work or unemployment.
- 雇傭: The act of employing someone or being employed. It's a formal term, often used in official, legal, or economic contexts regarding labor and job creation. Commonly written as '雇用' (koyō).
- 定職: Refers to a stable, long-term job, as opposed to temporary work or unemployment.
- 雇傭: The act of employing someone or being employed. It's a formal term, often used in official, legal, or economic contexts regarding labor and job creation. Commonly written as '雇用' (koyō).
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