Jisho

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Words — 1 found

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
1. resignation; leaving office
  • かれ
  • たいだ怠惰
  • むせきにん無責任
  • だった
  • けっきょく結局
  • かれ
  • たいしゃ退社
  • めい命じられた
He was lazy and irresponsible. Thus, he was told to leave the company.
Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
2. leaving work (e.g. at the end of the day)Antonym: 出社
  • あなた
  • なんじ何時
  • たいしゃ退社
  • します
What time do you leave your work?
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Kanji — 2 found

3.6988840827305447
9 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6.
退
retreat, withdraw, retire, resign, repel, expel, reject
On: タイ
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0.12213296499581988
7 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
company, firm, office, association, shrine
Kun: やしろ
On: シャ
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Sentences — 4 found

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    • たいしゃ退社
    • 」という言葉は、会社をやめたという意味と、
    • たいきん退勤
    • したという意味の
    • ふた2つ
    • がある。
    • たいきん退勤
    • の意味で言うなら誤解のないよう「
    • ほんじつ本日
    • は」などと一緒に使ったほうがいい。
    The term “taisha” has two meanings: one refers to leaving a company for good (resignation), and the other refers to leaving the office for the day. To avoid a misunderstanding when referring to leaving for the day, it’s better to use it with a phrase like “honjitsu-wa” (for today). Jreibun
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