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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
技職 技职 see styles |
jì zhí ji4 zhi2 chi chih |
technical and vocational (education) |
掛職 挂职 see styles |
guà zhí gua4 zhi2 kua chih |
temporary assignment to a Chinese government or CCP post |
揭職 揭职 see styles |
qì zhí qi4 zhi2 ch`i chih chi chih Kashiki |
Gachi, an ancient kingdom between Balkh and Bamian, about Rui. Eitel. |
撤職 撤职 see styles |
chè zhí che4 zhi2 ch`e chih che chih |
to eliminate; to sack; to remove from office |
政職 see styles |
masamoto まさもと |
(personal name) Masamoto |
教職 see styles |
kyoushoku / kyoshoku きょうしょく |
(1) the teaching profession; (2) {Christn} education of laity |
散職 散职 see styles |
sǎn zhí san3 zhi2 san chih |
sinecure |
文職 文职 see styles |
wén zhí wen2 zhi2 wen chih |
civilian post (as opposed to military); civil service; administration |
昼職 see styles |
hirushoku ひるしょく |
(See 夜職) daytime work (as opposed to work in the nighttime entertainment business or sex industry) |
曠職 旷职 see styles |
kuàng zhí kuang4 zhi2 k`uang chih kuang chih koushoku / koshoku こうしょく |
to fail to show up for work neglect of official duty |
有職 see styles |
yuusoku / yusoku ゆうそく yuushoku / yushoku ゆうしょく |
(1) holding a job; (2) learned; well-versed in usages or practices of the court or military households; knowledgeable |
本職 本职 see styles |
běn zhí ben3 zhi2 pen chih honshoku ほんしょく |
one's job (1) principal occupation; main job; (2) professional; an expert; specialist; (pronoun) (3) I (of a government official, etc.); me |
栄職 see styles |
eishoku / eshoku えいしょく |
honorable post; honourable post |
正職 正职 see styles |
zhèng zhí zheng4 zhi2 cheng chih |
main job; day job; steady full-time job (as opposed to temporary or casual); chief or principal post (as opposed to deputy) |
武職 武职 see styles |
wǔ zhí wu3 zhi2 wu chih |
military official; military position (i.e. job) |
殉職 殉职 see styles |
xùn zhí xun4 zhi2 hsün chih junshoku じゅんしょく |
to die in the line of duty (n,vs,vi) dying at one's post; being killed in the line of duty |
求職 求职 see styles |
qiú zhí qiu2 zhi2 ch`iu chih chiu chih kyuushoku / kyushoku きゅうしょく |
to seek employment (n,vs,vi,adj-no) job hunting; seeking employment |
汚職 see styles |
oshoku おしょく |
corruption |
沙職 see styles |
saori さおり |
(female given name) Saori |
涜職 see styles |
tokushoku とくしょく |
(dated) (See 汚職) corruption; bribery |
溺職 溺职 see styles |
nì zhí ni4 zhi2 ni chih |
to neglect one's duty; dereliction of duty |
激職 see styles |
gekishoku げきしょく |
busy job; exhausting work |
瀆職 渎职 see styles |
dú zhí du2 zhi2 tu chih |
wrongdoing; failure to do one's duty |
無職 see styles |
mushoku むしょく |
(adj-no,n) (ant: 有職・ゆうしょく・1) without an occupation; unemployed; jobless |
現職 see styles |
genshoku げんしょく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) present post; current office; (an) incumbent |
留職 留职 see styles |
liú zhí liu2 zhi2 liu chih ryuushoku / ryushoku りゅうしょく |
to keep an official position; to hold on to one's job (noun/participle) (See 留任) remaining in office |
畳職 see styles |
tatamishoku たたみしょく |
tatami maker |
盡職 尽职 see styles |
jìn zhí jin4 zhi2 chin chih |
to discharge one's duties; conscientious |
神職 神职 see styles |
shén zhí shen2 zhi2 shen chih shinshoku しんしょく |
clergy; clerical Shinto priest; Shinto priesthood |
稱職 称职 see styles |
chèn zhí chen4 zhi2 ch`en chih chen chih |
well qualified; competent; to be equal to the task; able to do something very well |
組職 see styles |
soshoku そしょく soshiki そしき |
(irregular kanji usage) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (noun/participle) (1) organization; organisation; (2) structure; construction; (3) (biol) tissue; (4) system; (irregular kanji usage) (noun/participle) (1) organization; organisation; (2) structure; construction; (3) (biol) tissue; (4) system |
聖職 圣职 see styles |
shèng zhí sheng4 zhi2 sheng chih seishoku / seshoku せいしょく |
More info & calligraphy: Ministry / Priesthood(noun - becomes adjective with の) sacred profession; holy orders; vocation; ministry |
能職 see styles |
yoshimoto よしもと |
(personal name) Yoshimoto |
船職 see styles |
funashoku ふなしょく |
(surname) Funashoku |
虛職 虚职 see styles |
xū zhí xu1 zhi2 hsü chih |
nominal position |
補職 see styles |
hoshoku ほしょく |
(noun, transitive verb) appointment to an official post; assignment |
襲職 see styles |
shuushoku / shushoku しゅうしょく |
(noun/participle) taking over a duty |
要職 要职 see styles |
yào zhí yao4 zhi2 yao chih youshoku / yoshoku ようしょく |
key job; important position important post; important office; key position |
解職 解职 see styles |
jiě zhí jie3 zhi2 chieh chih kaishoku かいしょく |
to dismiss from office; to discharge; to sack (noun, transitive verb) discharge; dismissal |
調職 调职 see styles |
diào zhí diao4 zhi2 tiao chih |
to be transferred to another post; to post away |
謀職 谋职 see styles |
móu zhí mou2 zhi2 mou chih |
to look for a job; to seek employment |
議職 议职 see styles |
yì zhí yi4 zhi2 i chih gishiki |
consultation on ranks |
貴職 see styles |
kishoku きしょく |
(pronoun) (1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. of public servants) you; (2) (orig. meaning) high-ranking government official |
貶職 贬职 see styles |
biǎn zhí bian3 zhi2 pien chih |
to demote |
越職 越职 see styles |
yuè zhí yue4 zhi2 yüeh chih |
to exceed one's authority; to go beyond the bounds of one's job |
軍職 see styles |
gunshoku ぐんしょく |
military profession; military post |
転職 see styles |
tenshoku てんしょく |
(n,vs,vi) change of job; change of occupation; career change |
辞職 see styles |
jishoku じしょく |
(n,vs,vi) resignation |
辭職 辞职 see styles |
cí zhí ci2 zhi2 tz`u chih tzu chih |
to resign |
述職 see styles |
shù zhí shu4 zhi2 shu chih |
to report on one's work or duties (to a supervisor) |
退職 see styles |
taishoku たいしょく |
(n,vs,vi) retirement; resignation |
適職 see styles |
tekishoku てきしょく |
suitable occupation |
重職 see styles |
juushoku / jushoku じゅうしょく |
responsible position |
錦職 see styles |
kinshiyoku きんしよく |
(surname) Kinshiyoku |
錺職 see styles |
kazarishoku かざりしょく |
(irregular okurigana usage) maker of metallic ornaments |
長職 see styles |
nagamoto ながもと |
(given name) Nagamoto |
閑職 闲职 see styles |
xián zhí xian2 zhi2 hsien chih kanshoku かんしょく |
sinecure; position with practically no obligations leisurely post; do-nothing job; sinecure |
降職 降职 see styles |
jiàng zhí jiang4 zhi2 chiang chih koushoku / koshoku こうしょく |
to demote (to a lower rank) (noun, transitive verb) degradation |
離職 离职 see styles |
lí zhí li2 zhi2 li chih rishoku りしょく |
to leave one's job temporarily (e.g. for study); to leave one's job; to resign (n,vs,vi) employment separation; leaving one's job; losing one's job |
非職 see styles |
hishoku ひしょく |
not employed; holding a post but having no duties |
革職 革职 see styles |
gé zhí ge2 zhi2 ko chih |
to sack; to remove from a position; to depose |
頭職 see styles |
kashirashoku かしらしょく |
(hist) appointed official sent to administer a certain region (in the Ryukyu Kingdom) |
頼職 see styles |
yorimoto よりもと |
(given name) Yorimoto |
顕職 see styles |
kenshoku けんしょく |
prominent or high post |
顯職 显职 see styles |
xiǎn zhí xian3 zhi2 hsien chih |
prominent post |
飾職 see styles |
kazarishoku かざりしょく |
(irregular okurigana usage) maker of metallic ornaments |
高職 高职 see styles |
gāo zhí gao1 zhi2 kao chih |
vocational higher education institution (abbr. for 高等職業技術學校|高等职业技术学校[gao1 deng3 zhi2 ye4 ji4 shu4 xue2 xiao4]); senior academic or professional title (abbr. for 高級職稱|高级职称[gao1 ji2 zhi2 cheng1]); high-ranking employee (abbr. for 高級職員|高级职员[gao1 ji2 zhi2 yuan2]); (Tw) vocational high school |
鳶職 see styles |
tobishoku とびしょく |
scaffolding or construction worker; steeplejack |
職人技 see styles |
shokuninwaza しょくにんわざ |
(1) craftsmanship; (can be adjective with の) (2) artisanal |
職人町 see styles |
shokuninmachi しょくにんまち |
(place-name) Shokuninmachi |
職人肌 see styles |
shokuninhada しょくにんはだ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 職人気質・しょくにんかたぎ) artisan's temperament; character of a complete artisan |
職人芸 see styles |
shokuningei / shokuninge しょくにんげい |
craftsmanship; artisanship |
職人郷 see styles |
shokuningou / shokuningo しょくにんごう |
(place-name) Shokuningou |
職分田 see styles |
shikibunden; shokubunden しきぶんでん; しょくぶんでん |
(hist) non-taxable land given to high-ranking government officials (ritsuryō system) |
職務上 see styles |
shokumujou / shokumujo しょくむじょう |
(expression) in the course of one's duties |
職務給 see styles |
shokumukyuu / shokumukyu しょくむきゅう |
wages based on job evaluation |
職員室 see styles |
shokuinshitsu しょくいんしつ |
staff room |
職員録 see styles |
shokuinroku しょくいんろく |
list of personnel |
職探し see styles |
shokusagashi しょくさがし |
job hunting; job searching |
職業人 see styles |
shokugyoujin / shokugyojin しょくぎょうじん |
professional; careerman; worker |
職業化 职业化 see styles |
zhí yè huà zhi2 ye4 hua4 chih yeh hua |
professionalization |
職業名 see styles |
shokugyoumei / shokugyome しょくぎょうめい |
occupation title |
職業柄 see styles |
shokugyougara / shokugyogara しょくぎょうがら |
(n,adv) due to the nature of one's job; because of one's line of work |
職業病 职业病 see styles |
zhí yè bìng zhi2 ye4 bing4 chih yeh ping shokugyoubyou / shokugyobyo しょくぎょうびょう |
occupational disease occupational disease |
職業的 see styles |
shokugyouteki / shokugyoteki しょくぎょうてき |
(adjectival noun) professional |
職業観 see styles |
shokugyoukan / shokugyokan しょくぎょうかん |
one's views on occupations (careers, jobs, etc.) |
職能給 see styles |
shokunoukyuu / shokunokyu しょくのうきゅう |
salary based on work evaluation |
職階制 see styles |
shokkaisei / shokkaise しょっかいせい |
job ranking system |
とび職 see styles |
tobishoku とびしょく |
scaffolding or construction worker; steeplejack |
一般職 see styles |
ippanshoku いっぱんしょく |
(See 特別職) clerical position (e.g. in the civil service); general office work |
下級職 see styles |
kakyuushoku / kakyushoku かきゅうしょく |
subordinate post |
事務職 see styles |
jimushoku じむしょく |
office job; clerical work |
住持職 住持职 see styles |
zhù chí zhí zhu4 chi2 zhi2 chu ch`ih chih chu chih chih jūjishoku |
abbot |
侍従職 see styles |
jijuushoku / jijushoku じじゅうしょく |
board of chamberlains |
入職率 see styles |
nyuushokuritsu / nyushokuritsu にゅうしょくりつ |
(See 離職率) hiring rate; accession rate |
公安職 see styles |
kouanshoku / koanshoku こうあんしょく |
public security official (e.g. policemen, prison officers) |
公職者 see styles |
koushokusha / koshokusha こうしょくしゃ |
public official; public servant |
内職者 see styles |
naishokusha ないしょくしゃ |
homeworker |
再就職 see styles |
saishuushoku / saishushoku さいしゅうしょく |
reemployment |
名誉職 see styles |
meiyoshoku / meyoshoku めいよしょく |
honorary position |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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