最高の
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The '最' (sai) prefix is common in Japanese to form superlatives, similar to '-est' in English, like in '一番' (ichiban - 'number one' or 'best').
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From Middle Chinese 'zuì gāo' (最高) meaning 'highest' or 'most eminent'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Highest, most eminent.
Sino-Japanese (borrowed from Chinese).Kultureller Kontext
When describing something as '最高,' it carries a strong sense of enthusiasm and positive affirmation. It's frequently used in daily conversation to express that something is excellent, wonderful, or the best you've experienced. It can also be used ironically, but typically the context makes that clear.
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調整
A1The act of making small changes to something to achieve a desired fit, function, or balance. In a work context, it specifically refers to coordinating schedules or aligning different opinions to reach an agreement.
有利な
B1Advantageous or favorable.
承知する
B1To acknowledge, agree; to be aware of and consent to something.
年収
B1Annual income; yearly salary.
応募
B1To apply for a position, a competition, a prize, or a public offer. It indicates a proactive step to participate in something.
応募する
B1To apply for a job or position.
~と同時に
B1At the same time as, simultaneously with.
勤怠
B1Attendance record; presence or absence from work.
係員
A2Person in charge; attendant.
ぎんこういん
A2Bank employee.