口利き

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★★ 3/5 neutral くちききkuchikiki
読み くちきき
ローマ字 kuchikiki
漢字の分解 口 (kō/kuchi) — mouth, speech; 利 (ri/ki) — advantage, skilled use
発音 /kɯ.tɕi.ki.ki/

意味

Mediation; intercession; influence peddling. Using personal connections or position to facilitate something for another, often implying improper use of political influence.

A noun with a range of connotations from neutral (speaking on someone's behalf or making an introduction) to negative (influence peddling — using political position to benefit third parties in exchange for gifts or money, 口利きあっせん). In political contexts, 口利き often implies corruption: a politician lobbying a ministry on behalf of a donor or constituent. Rarely, it can also mean 'someone eloquent' (a person skilled in speech), though this usage is largely archaic.

例文

  1. 議員が業者に有利な行政処分を求めて口利きをした疑いで、捜査が始まった。
  2. 就職活動では知人に口利きを頼み、面接の機会をもらったという人も多い。
  3. 口利きによる利益誘導が横行する社会では、公正な競争が損なわれる。

使い方ガイド

場面: politics, corruption, networking, society

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

From 口 (mouth/speech) and 利き (skilled use of, ability). Literally 'skilled use of the mouth,' originally meaning eloquence or speaking on another's behalf, which over time acquired the connotation of using one's social or political influence to broker outcomes.

文化的背景

時代: Modern

世代: Adults

社会的背景: Universal

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