嘱する
意味
To entrust; to commission; to request. To formally charge or commission someone with a task or responsibility.
A Group 3 (suru) verb, though it may also appear as 嘱す (godan). 嘱する carries an official, formal tone — it appears in legal, administrative, and literary contexts where someone is formally tasked or designated. The related noun 嘱託 (shokutaku — commissioned work, part-time official appointment) is more commonly encountered in everyday usage. In literary writing, 期待を嘱する (to place expectations on someone) is a set phrase.
例文
- 調査委員会は外部の専門家に報告書の作成を嘱した。
- 次世代に期待を嘱する意味を込め、若手研究者に特別助成金が授与された。
- 知事は都市計画の策定を有識者会議に嘱し、六か月後に答申を求めた。
使い方ガイド
場面: administration, law, official appointments, literature
トーン: formal, official
起源と歴史
Sino-Japanese verb from 嘱 (shoku — to entrust, commission). The kanji 嘱 contains 口 (mouth, speech) and 属 (to belong, be attached), suggesting the act of verbally assigning responsibility to someone. Attested in classical Chinese administrative texts.
文化的背景
時代: Classical-Modern
世代: Adult professional
社会的背景: Educated, official
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復