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Character Breakdown

Usage of (gù)

The character primarily means "to hire" or "to employ" someone, often in a work or service context. It is commonly used in formal and business settings when discussing employment or contracting workers.

Common Collocations

  • 雇佣员工 (hire employees): used when a company or individual hires staff.
  • 合同 (employment contract): refers to the formal agreement between employer and employee.
  • 雇佣临时 (hire temporary workers): emphasizes short-term or temporary employment.

Nuances and Usage Notes

is often paired with words like (yōng) to form 雇佣, which is a more formal term for "employ." It can be used for both permanent and temporary hiring but often implies a formal or contractual relationship.

Unlike (zhāo), which can mean "to recruit" or "to invite," focuses on the act of hiring and paying for labor. When using , the emphasis is on the employment relationship rather than the recruitment process.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with 雇主 (employer) or 雇员 (employee). itself is a verb meaning "to hire," not a noun. To refer to the employer or employee, use the full terms.

Summary

is a useful character when discussing employment, especially in formal or business contexts. It highlights the contractual or paid nature of hiring someone for work.

Example Sentences

The company decided to hire more employees to handle the busy season

He was hired to do temporary translation work, and the contract is only for

Many small businesses choose to hire part-time employees to save costs.