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Character Breakdown

Usage and Meaning

The character (pìn) primarily means "to hire" or "to engage" someone for a job or position. It is often used in formal or professional contexts, such as companies hiring employees or institutions engaging experts.

Common Collocations

  • 聘请 (pìnqǐng): to hire or employ, often used in official announcements.
  • (bèi pìn wèi): to be hired as, commonly used to describe someone's appointment.
  • 聘用 (pìnyòng): to employ, emphasizing the act of hiring.

Usage Notes

When using , the focus is on the formal act of hiring or engaging someone, often with a contract or official agreement. It is less common in casual speech compared to verbs like 工作 (to look for a job) or 雇佣 (to employ).

Avoid confusing with 聘请, which is a compound verb meaning "to invite or hire" and is more formal. is often part of such compounds rather than standing alone in everyday conversation.

Register and Tone

The word is formal and used in written language, business, and academic contexts. It is not typically used in casual daily conversation.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with 聘请; the latter is more formal and often used in official invitations or announcements. Also, is different from (gù), which is a more general term for "to employ" and is more common in spoken language.

Example Sentences

The company decided to hire a new marketing manager.

He was hired as a visiting professor at the university.

This company specializes in hiring experienced engineers.