Results, 仕事 #n
Kanji definition:
- 仕
- 常用3年JLPTN4
シ・ジ・つかえる
attend; doing; official; serve
- Strokes:
- 5
- Radical:
- 人亻 human
- SKIP:
- 1-2-3
- UTF:
- 4ed5
- JIS208:
- 27-37
- Hangul:
- 사 [sa]
- Pinyin:
- shì
- Example words:
- 仕事【しごと】
- work; job; business; occupation; employment; vocation; task; / work
- 仕組み【しくみ】
- structure; construction; arrangement; contrivance; mechanism; workings; / plan; plot; contrivance
- 仕方【しかた】
- way; method; means; resource; course
- 仕掛け【しかけ】
- device; contrivance; mechanism; gadget; / trick; trap; calculated manipulation; gambit; / (small) scale; half finished; / commencement; initiation; / set up; laying out; preparation; / challenge; attack
- 奉仕【ほうし】
- service; ministry; attendance; church work; / offering goods at a reduced price; providing a service for free
- 事
- 常用3年JLPTN4
ジ・ズ・こと・つかう・つかえる
matter; thing; fact; business; reason; possibly
- Example words:
Partial results:
- 仕事始め☆【しごとはじめ】仕事始irr.
noun:
- resuming work after the New Year's vacation; first time that one works in the year
- 仕事場☆【しごとば】
noun:
- place where one works; construction site; working area
仕事場の管理者は、正確さ、効率性、献身を期待する。 Office managers expect accuracy, efficiency, and dedication.
- 仕事人【しごとにん】
noun:
- professional; person good at a particular job; person who does their job without mistakes
- 仕事ぶり【しごとぶり】仕事振り
noun:
- the way one works ➜ 振り【ぶり】
この昇進は、あなたの熱心で質の高い仕事ぶりを反映したものでしょう。 This promotion properly reflects the quality and diligence of your work.
- 仕事量【しごとりょう】
noun:
- (one's) workload; amount of work (to be) done by one
ここでの賃金はこなした仕事量に応じて支払われる。 Here the wages are paid in proportion to the amount of work done.
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