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There are 34 total results for your 退職 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

退職

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 taishoku
    たいしょく
(n,vs,vi) retirement; resignation

退職届

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 taishokutodoke
    たいしょくとどけ
notice of resignation; (one's) resignation; resignation notice

退職後

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 taishokugo
    たいしょくご
(n,adv) after retirement; after resigning

退職者

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 taishokusha
    たいしょくしゃ
retired person; retiree

退職金

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 taishokukin
    たいしょくきん
(See 年金) severance payment; retirement money (usu. lump-sum); redundancy payment

退職願

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 taishokugan
    たいしょくがん
letter of resignation; request for retirement

転退職

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 tentaishoku
    てんたいしょく
(n,vs,vi) changing or leaving one's job

退職勧奨

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 taishokukanshou / taishokukansho
    たいしょくかんしょう
encouragement to retire early; retirement stimulus

退職年金

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 taishokunenkin
    たいしょくねんきん
(retirement) pension

退職給付

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 taishokukyuufu / taishokukyufu
    たいしょくきゅうふ
accrued benefit; retirement benefits; post-employment benefits

依願退職

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 igantaishoku
    いがんたいしょく
(noun/participle) retirement at one's own request

停年退職

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 teinentaishoku / tenentaishoku
    ていねんたいしょく
retirement due to age

円満退職

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 enmantaishoku
    えんまんたいしょく
(noun/participle) amicable resignation (retirement); resigning (retiring) from one's job of one's free will

勧奨退職

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 kanshoutaishoku / kanshotaishoku
    かんしょうたいしょく
retirement at the suggestion of one's employer

大量退職

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 tairyoutaishoku / tairyotaishoku
    たいりょうたいしょく
mass retirement (esp. that of the Japanese baby boomers)

定年退職

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 teinentaishoku / tenentaishoku
    ていねんたいしょく
(compulsory) retirement (e.g. on reaching the age of 60); mandatory retirement; reaching retirement age

希望退職

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 kiboutaishoku / kibotaishoku
    きぼうたいしょく
voluntary resignation; voluntary retirement; voluntary redundancy; voluntary layoff

早期退職

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 soukitaishoku / sokitaishoku
    そうきたいしょく
early retirement

結婚退職

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 kekkontaishoku
    けっこんたいしょく
(noun/participle) resigning from one's job when one gets married; retirement due to marriage; leaving a job because of marriage

自主退職

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 jishutaishoku
    じしゅたいしょく
voluntary retirement

退職金制度

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 taishokukinseido / taishokukinsedo
    たいしょくきんせいど
retirement benefit system; retirement system; retirement plan

定年退職者

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 teinentaishokusha / tenentaishokusha
    ていねんたいしょくしゃ
retired person (who has reached retirement age); retiree

会社都合退職

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 kaishatsugoutaishoku / kaishatsugotaishoku
    かいしゃつごうたいしょく
(noun/participle) (See 自己都合退職) leaving at the convenience of the company

個人退職口座

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 kojintaishokukouza / kojintaishokukoza
    こじんたいしょくこうざ
individual retirement account; IRA

早期退職制度

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 soukitaishokuseido / sokitaishokusedo
    そうきたいしょくせいど
early retirement program; early retirement programme

自己都合退職

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 jikotsugoutaishoku / jikotsugotaishoku
    じこつごうたいしょく
(noun/participle) (See 会社都合退職) voluntary resignation; retiring for personal reasons

定年退職通知書

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 teinentaishokutsuuchisho / tenentaishokutsuchisho
    ていねんたいしょくつうちしょ
notification for compulsory retirement

Variations:
退職願
退職願い

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 taishokunegai
    たいしょくねがい
letter of resignation; request for retirement

全国退職教員協会

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 zenkokutaishokukyouinkyoukai / zenkokutaishokukyoinkyokai
    ぜんこくたいしょくきょういんきょうかい
(o) National Retired Teachers Association

Variations:
定年退職
停年退職

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 teinentaishoku / tenentaishoku
    ていねんたいしょく
(compulsory) retirement (e.g. on reaching the age of 65); mandatory retirement; reaching retirement age

中小企業退職金共済

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 chuushoukigyoutaishokukinkyousai / chushokigyotaishokukinkyosai
    ちゅうしょうきぎょうたいしょくきんきょうさい
Smaller Enterprise Retirement Allowance Mutual Aid System (retirement pension system established in 1959); SERAMA System; Chutaikyo System

個人退職金積立計画

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 kojintaishokukintsumitatekeikaku / kojintaishokukintsumitatekekaku
    こじんたいしょくきんつみたてけいかく
retirement plan

中小企業退職金共済事業団

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 chuushoukigyoutaishokukinkyousaijigyoudan / chushokigyotaishokukinkyosaijigyodan
    ちゅうしょうきぎょうたいしょくきんきょうさいじぎょうだん
(org) Smaller Enterprise Retirement Allowance Mutual Aid Corporation; (o) Smaller Enterprise Retirement Allowance Mutual Aid Corporation

Variations:
定年退職
停年退職(rK)

see styles
 teinentaishoku / tenentaishoku
    ていねんたいしょく
(n,vs,vi) (compulsory) retirement (on reaching retirement age); mandatory retirement
This page contains 34 results for "退職" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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