Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 formal pìn
拼音 pìn
汉字拆解 聘 = 耳 + 甹 (ear + phonetic summon — to hear and formally select someone for a role)

含义

To engage; to hire; to formally appoint someone to a position. Used for the official engagement of professionals, experts, or staff in an institutional context.

聘 appears in compounds: 聘任 (to appoint), 聘用 (to employ), 聘请 (to invite/engage), 受聘 (to accept a position), 应聘 (to apply for a position). It conveys a formal, dignified engagement. Historically also used for formal betrothal (聘礼 = betrothal gifts).

例句

  1. 学校正式聘请了一位在国际教育领域颇具声望的专家担任顾问,协助推进深层次的课程改革工作。
  2. 他以优异的成绩和丰富的实践经验受聘于这家跨国企业,担任亚太区首席运营官一职。
  3. 政府面向全国公开聘用一批专业法律顾问,为重大政策的制定提供独立、客观的法律意见。

用法指南

语境: employment, academia, government, business

语气: neutral

正确说法

  • 经董事会一致决议,公司正式聘请业内资深战略顾问担任独立董事,任期三年,负责对重大投资决策提供专业意见。(By unanimous resolution of the board of directors, the company has formally engaged a senior industry strategist as an independent director for a three-year term, responsible for providing professional advice on major investment decisions.)
  • 该机构向全球范围内广泛发布招募公告,旨在聘用具有跨文化背景和国际视野的高端专业人才,以提升组织的全球竞争力。(The organisation has issued a wide-ranging global recruitment announcement, aiming to engage high-calibre professionals with cross-cultural backgrounds and an international perspective in order to enhance the organisation's global competitiveness.)

错误说法

  • 聘 on its own is a formal verb — in casual speech 雇 or 找人 sound more natural; use 聘 for official, institutional hiring rather than informal arrangements

起源与历史

耳 (ear) + 甹 (phonetic — to summon or invite) — to listen carefully and select someone for a formal role

文化背景

世代: All ages

社会背景: Universal

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