shí
zhí

common
noun

Meaning of 实职

实职 means a substantive position with real power and responsibilities; an actual post with executive authority (as opposed to an honorary or nominal title). Pronounced shí zhí.

  • a substantive position with real power and responsibilities; an actual post with executive authority (as opposed to an honorary or nominal title)

Definitions & Examples

suī
rán
shì
zhǎng
 
dàn
zhǐ
shì
guà
míng
 
bìng
dān
rèn
shí
zhí
 

Although he holds the title of minister, he is merely a figurehead and does not hold an actual position with real authority.

Shí
zhí
gàn
měi
tiān
dào
gǎng
chǔ
shì
 

Cadres in substantive posts must report for duty every day to handle concrete matters.

bèi
rèn
mìng
wéi
shí
zhí
zhǎng
 
yōng
yǒu
rén
shì
cái
shěn
quán
 

She was appointed to the substantive position of vice director, with authority over personnel and financial approvals.

Shí
zhí
zhí
de
dài
chā
bié
hěn
 

There is a substantial difference in benefits between substantive positions and honorary posts.

Measure Words

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Primary
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