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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


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qiǎng
    qiang3
ch`iang
    chiang
 kyou / kyo
    きょう

More info & calligraphy:

Strong / Powerful / Force
to force; to compel; to strive; to make an effort
(suffix) (1) (ant: 弱・1) a little over; a little more than; (2) (ant: 弱・2) strength; the strong; (suffix) (3) powerhouse; one of the biggest; one of the most powerful; (suffix) (4) (after a number on the Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale; e.g. 5強) (ant: 弱・3) -upper (seismic intensity); (personal name) Tsuyomi
Strong, forceful, violent; to force; to strengthen.

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tiǎn
    tian3
t`ien
    tien
 yutaka
    ゆたか
make strong (as liquors); virtuous
(personal name) Yutaka

強兵


强兵

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qiáng bīng
    qiang2 bing1
ch`iang ping
    chiang ping
 kyouhei / kyohe
    きょうへい
strong soldiers; make the military powerful (political slogan)
powerful army; strengthening of the military; (personal name) Gouhei

焼付く

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 yakitsuku
    やきつく
(v5k,vi) (1) to be scorched into; to be seared into; (2) to make a strong impression; to be etched in (one's memory)

勵精圖治


励精图治

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lì jīng tú zhì
    li4 jing1 tu2 zhi4
li ching t`u chih
    li ching tu chih
(of a ruler) to strive to make one's nation strong and prosperous (idiom)

富國強兵


富国强兵

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fù guó qiáng bīng
    fu4 guo2 qiang2 bing1
fu kuo ch`iang ping
    fu kuo chiang ping
lit. rich country, strong army (idiom); slogan of legalist philosophers in pre-Han times; Make the country wealthy and the military powerful, slogan of modernizers in Qing China and Meiji Japan (Japanese pronunciation: Fukoku kyōhei)

焼きつく

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 yakitsuku
    やきつく
(v5k,vi) (1) to be scorched into; to be seared into; (2) to make a strong impression; to be etched in (one's memory)

焼き付く

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 yakitsuku
    やきつく
(v5k,vi) (1) to be scorched into; to be seared into; (2) to make a strong impression; to be etched in (one's memory)

發奮圖強


发奋图强

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fā fèn tú qiáng
    fa1 fen4 tu2 qiang2
fa fen t`u ch`iang
    fa fen tu chiang
to make an effort to become strong (idiom); determined to do better; to pull one's socks up

Variations:
唸る(P)
呻る

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 unaru
    うなる
(v5r,vi) (1) to groan; to moan; (v5r,vi) (2) to roar; to howl; to growl; (v5r,vi) (3) to hum (engine, wind, etc.); to buzz; to whiz; to sough; to make a low, dull sound; (v5r,vi) (4) to ooh and aah (in admiration); (transitive verb) (5) to sing in a strong, low voice (esp. traditional chant or recitation); (v5r,vi) (6) to be about to burst; to overflow

Variations:
唸る(P)
呻る(rK)

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 unaru
    うなる
(v5r,vi) (1) to groan; to moan; (v5r,vi) (2) to roar; to howl; to growl; (v5r,vi) (3) to hum (engine, wind, etc.); to buzz; to whiz; to sough; to make a low, dull sound; (v5r,vi) (4) to ooh and aah (in admiration); (transitive verb) (5) to sing in a strong, low voice (esp. traditional chant or recitation); (v5r,vi) (6) to be about to burst; to overflow

Variations:
焼き付く
焼きつく
焼付く

see styles
 yakitsuku
    やきつく
(v5k,vi) (1) to be scorched into; to be seared into; (v5k,vi) (2) to make a strong impression; to be etched in (one's memory)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 12 results for "Make Strong" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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