Usage of 加班
The term 加班 specifically refers to working beyond regular working hours, commonly known as overtime. It is widely used in workplace contexts to describe extra hours worked, often with the implication of additional pay or compensation.
Common Collocations
- 加班费 (jiābānfèi): overtime pay, the extra compensation for working overtime.
- 加班到很晚: work overtime until very late, emphasizing the long hours.
- 经常加班: frequently work overtime, indicating a habitual or regular occurrence.
Nuances and Register
加班 is a neutral term but often carries a slightly negative connotation due to the extra effort and fatigue involved. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. When discussing 加班, speakers often imply a sacrifice of personal time or stress.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse 加班 with 工作 (work) in general; 加班 always implies working beyond the normal schedule. Also, 加班费 is a fixed phrase related to payment, not just any extra work.
Understanding 加班 helps learners talk about work culture, schedules, and labor conditions realistically in Chinese.
Usage of 加班
The term 加班 specifically refers to working beyond regular working hours, commonly known as overtime. It is widely used in workplace contexts to describe extra hours worked, often with the implication of additional pay or compensation.
Common Collocations
- 加班费 (jiābānfèi): overtime pay, the extra compensation for working overtime.
- 加班到很晚: work overtime until very late, emphasizing the long hours.
- 经常加班: frequently work overtime, indicating a habitual or regular occurrence.
Nuances and Register
加班 is a neutral term but often carries a slightly negative connotation due to the extra effort and fatigue involved. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. When discussing 加班, speakers often imply a sacrifice of personal time or stress.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse 加班 with 工作 (work) in general; 加班 always implies working beyond the normal schedule. Also, 加班费 is a fixed phrase related to payment, not just any extra work.
Understanding 加班 helps learners talk about work culture, schedules, and labor conditions realistically in Chinese.
Usage of 加班
The term 加班 specifically refers to working beyond regular working hours, commonly known as overtime. It is widely used in workplace contexts to describe extra hours worked, often with the implication of additional pay or compensation.
Common Collocations
- 加班费 (jiābānfèi): overtime pay, the extra compensation for working overtime.
- 加班到很晚: work overtime until very late, emphasizing the long hours.
- 经常加班: frequently work overtime, indicating a habitual or regular occurrence.
Nuances and Register
加班 is a neutral term but often carries a slightly negative connotation due to the extra effort and fatigue involved. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. When discussing 加班, speakers often imply a sacrifice of personal time or stress.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse 加班 with 工作 (work) in general; 加班 always implies working beyond the normal schedule. Also, 加班费 is a fixed phrase related to payment, not just any extra work.
Understanding 加班 helps learners talk about work culture, schedules, and labor conditions realistically in Chinese.