B2 Collocation 격식체 2분 분량

完遂をする

ja phrase 01630

accomplish

직역: To do the complete carrying out

15초 만에

  • Used for finishing big, serious tasks completely.
  • Implies a strong sense of duty and perseverance.
  • Common in business, sports milestones, and formal reports.

This phrase describes the act of finishing a major task or mission completely. It implies you saw something difficult through to the very end without giving up.

주요 예문

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1

Reporting a project completion to a boss

長年の計画を無事に完遂をしました。

I have successfully accomplished the long-term plan.

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Finishing a grueling marathon

ついにフルマラソンを完遂したぞ!

I finally accomplished the full marathon!

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A captain speaking to their squad in a game

諸君、任務を完遂せよ。

Everyone, accomplish the mission.

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문화적 배경

In Japanese companies, 'Kansui' is a keyword in performance reviews. It's not just about doing the work, but showing you can be trusted to finish it without constant supervision. The concept of fulfilling a mission even at the cost of one's life is a historical root of this word. It carries a weight of 'honor' in completion. Students are taught from a young age to 'finish what they start.' This is why {完遂|かんすい} is often used in graduation or sports day speeches. On platforms like Twitter (X), users use the tag #完遂 to show they've finished a difficult challenge, like a '100 days of coding' or a long gaming marathon.

🎯

Use it in your Resume

Using {完遂|かんすい} in your Japanese CV to describe past projects makes you sound highly professional and reliable.

⚠️

Don't use for food

Native speakers will laugh if you say you '{完遂|かんすい}ed' your dinner. It's way too formal!

15초 만에

  • Used for finishing big, serious tasks completely.
  • Implies a strong sense of duty and perseverance.
  • Common in business, sports milestones, and formal reports.

What It Means

Imagine you have been climbing a mountain for days. You finally hit the peak. That is 完遂をする. It is not just finishing a small task. It is about fulfilling a duty or a big mission. It carries a sense of 'I did exactly what I set out to do.' It is a heavy word, but a very satisfying one.

How To Use It

You will usually see this paired with serious nouns. Think 任務 (mission) or 計画 (plan). You use the particle to show what you accomplished. For example, プロジェクトを完遂した means you finished the project perfectly. It sounds much more professional than just saying 終わった. You are signaling that you met every single requirement.

When To Use It

This is your go-to for professional settings. Use it in progress reports or during performance reviews. It shows you take your responsibilities seriously. You can also use it for personal milestones. Did you finish a marathon? Use it. Did you finally build that complex LEGO set? You could use it there too for a bit of flair. It feels like a 'Mission Accomplished' banner.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for trivial things. If you finished your coffee, do not say you 'accomplished' it. It sounds like you are treating a latte like a military operation. Also, avoid it in very casual chats with friends unless you are being funny. It is a bit too stiff for a relaxed Friday night. It would be like wearing a tuxedo to a backyard BBQ.

Cultural Background

In Japan, finishing what you start is a huge deal. It is tied to the concept of 責任 (responsibility). Failing to finish something is often seen as a personal failure. 完遂 represents the successful end of a long journey of effort. It is the gold medal of Japanese verbs. It honors the grit required to reach the end.

Common Variations

The most common version is 完遂する. Dropping the o makes it feel a bit more like a single verb. You might also hear 任務完遂 (Mission Accomplished). This is a popular phrase in movies or games. It feels very heroic and final. It is the verbal equivalent of a firm, successful handshake.

사용 참고사항

This is a high-register collocation. Use it in writing or formal speeches to convey a sense of 'mission accomplished' and unwavering determination.

🎯

Use it in your Resume

Using {完遂|かんすい} in your Japanese CV to describe past projects makes you sound highly professional and reliable.

⚠️

Don't use for food

Native speakers will laugh if you say you '{完遂|かんすい}ed' your dinner. It's way too formal!

예시

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#1 Reporting a project completion to a boss
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長年の計画を無事に完遂をしました。

I have successfully accomplished the long-term plan.

Using 'kansui' here shows high professionalism and respect for the project's scale.

#2 Finishing a grueling marathon
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ついにフルマラソンを完遂したぞ!

I finally accomplished the full marathon!

The speaker uses it to emphasize the physical and mental struggle of the race.

#3 A captain speaking to their squad in a game
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諸君、任務を完遂せよ。

Everyone, accomplish the mission.

This is a command form often heard in movies or high-stakes gaming.

#4 Texting a friend about finishing a massive 100-hour video game
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この無理ゲーをようやく完遂したわ。

I finally finished this impossible game.

Using a formal word for a game adds a touch of humorous drama.

#5 Finishing a giant bowl of spicy ramen
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この激辛ラーメンを完遂するのは至難の業だ。

Accomplishing this super spicy ramen is a feat of extreme difficulty.

Hyperbolic use of a serious word for a silly food challenge.

#6 Fulfilling a promise made to a mentor
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恩師との約束を完遂することができました。

I was able to fulfill my promise to my mentor.

Shows deep sincerity and the weight of the promise.

셀프 테스트

Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

{彼|かれ}は30{年間|ねんかん}の{教師|きょうし}としての{職務|しょくむ}を____した。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {完遂|かんすい}

{職務|しょくむ} (professional duty) is a classic collocation for {完遂|かんすい}.

Complete the sentence using the correct particle and verb form.

{困難|こんなん}な{任務|にんむ}____ {完遂|かんすい}____。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: を, をした

The phrase is '{任務|にんむ}を{完遂|かんすい}を{する|する}'.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

When would you use {完遂|かんすい}?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Finishing a 100km walk for charity

{完遂|かんすい} is for major endurance tasks or missions.

🎉 점수: /3

시각 학습 자료

Finishing Words Comparison

{完遂|かんすい}
Missions Tasks
{完成|かんせい}
Buildings Art

연습 문제 은행

3 연습 문제
Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. Choose B2

{彼|かれ}は30{年間|ねんかん}の{教師|きょうし}としての{職務|しょくむ}を____した。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: {完遂|かんすい}

{職務|しょくむ} (professional duty) is a classic collocation for {完遂|かんすい}.

Complete the sentence using the correct particle and verb form. Fill Blank B1

{困難|こんなん}な{任務|にんむ}____ {完遂|かんすい}____。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: を, をした

The phrase is '{任務|にんむ}を{完遂|かんすい}を{する|する}'.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A2

When would you use {完遂|かんすい}?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Finishing a 100km walk for charity

{完遂|かんすい} is for major endurance tasks or missions.

🎉 점수: /3

자주 묻는 질문

3 질문

Yes, adding the particle 'o' emphasizes the noun 'Kansui,' making it sound more deliberate and formal, often used in written reports.

Only if it's a very serious hobby, like training for a triathlon or finishing a 1000-page novel.

{達成|たっせい} is for goals (like sales targets), while {完遂|かんすい} is for the execution of a task or duty.

관련 표현

🔄

{成|な}し{遂|と}げる

synonym

To accomplish/achieve

🔗

{達成|たっせい}する

similar

To reach a goal

🔗

{貫徹|かんてつ}する

similar

To carry through a policy

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{中途半端|ちゅうとはんぱ}

contrast

Half-baked/unfinished

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