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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


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qiǎng
    qiang3
ch`iang
    chiang
 kyou / kyo
    きょう

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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.

強い

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 tsuyoi
    つよい

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Tsuyoi
(adjective) (1) strong; potent; competent; domineering; tough; (adjective) (2) strong; brawny; powerful; healthy; rugged; (adjective) (3) good (at); skilled; knowledgeable; (adjective) (4) (as 〜に強い) being able to handle; know how to deal (with); durable (against); resistant (to); resilient; (adjective) (5) firm; rigid; solid; (adjective) (6) intense; strong; fierce; high; (adjective) (7) dependable; trustworthy

強力


强力

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qiáng lì
    qiang2 li4
ch`iang li
    chiang li
 kyouryoku / kyoryoku
    きょうりょく

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Herculean Strength
powerful
(noun or adjectival noun) powerful; strong; (surname) Gouriki
strength

強大


强大

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qiáng dà
    qiang2 da4
ch`iang ta
    chiang ta
 kyoudai / kyodai
    きょうだい

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Mighty / Powerful / Strong
big and strong; formidable; powerful
(noun or adjectival noun) mighty; powerful


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jìng
    jing4
ching
 tsuyoshi
    つよし
stalwart; sturdy; strong; powerful
(male given name) Tsuyoshi


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kuí
    kui2
k`uei
    kuei
(of a horse) powerful; strong

利し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) sharp; (2) (archaism) intense; strong; powerful; (3) (archaism) quick; rapid; fast; (4) (archaism) keen; sharp; clever

劇薬

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 gekiyaku
    げきやく
powerful medicine; strong poison

土豪

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tǔ háo
    tu3 hao2
t`u hao
    tu hao
 dogou / dogo
    どごう
local tyrant; local strong man; (slang) nouveau riche
powerful local clan; local strongman; (surname) Dogou

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

強勁


强劲

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qiáng jìng
    qiang2 jing4
ch`iang ching
    chiang ching
strong; powerful; robust

強勢


强势

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qiáng shì
    qiang2 shi4
ch`iang shih
    chiang shih
 kyousei / kyose
    きょうせい
strong; powerful; (linguistics) emphatic; intensive
{ling} stress; accent; emphasis

強国

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 kyoukoku / kyokoku
    きょうこく
strong nation; powerful country

強度


强度

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qiáng dù
    qiang2 du4
ch`iang tu
    chiang tu
 kyoudo / kyodo
    きょうど
strength; intensity; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) strength; intensity; (can be adjective with の) (2) strong (e.g. glasses); powerful (e.g. lens); intense (e.g. fear); extreme

強敵


强敌

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qiáng dí
    qiang2 di2
ch`iang ti
    chiang ti
 kyouteki / kyoteki
    きょうてき
powerful enemy
formidable enemy; strong enemy; tough enemy

強者


强者

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qiáng zhě
    qiang2 zhe3
ch`iang che
    chiang che
 kyousha / kyosha
    きょうしゃ
(ant: 弱者) strong person; the strong; the powerful
the strong

捷し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) sharp; (2) (archaism) intense; strong; powerful; (3) (archaism) quick; rapid; fast; (4) (archaism) keen; sharp; clever

敏し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) sharp; (2) (archaism) intense; strong; powerful; (3) (archaism) quick; rapid; fast; (4) (archaism) keen; sharp; clever

有力

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yǒu lì
    you3 li4
yu li
 yuuryoku / yuryoku
    ゆうりょく
powerful; forceful; vigorous
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (See 有力者) influential; prominent; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (See 有力候補) strong; likely; plausible; potent
possessing power

疾し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) sharp; (2) (archaism) intense; strong; powerful; (3) (archaism) quick; rapid; fast; (4) (archaism) keen; sharp; clever

聆し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) sharp; (2) (archaism) intense; strong; powerful; (3) (archaism) quick; rapid; fast; (4) (archaism) keen; sharp; clever

釋迦


释迦

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shì jiā
    shi4 jia1
shih chia
 shaka
    しゃか
sugar apple (Annona squamosa)
(personal name) Shaka
(釋迦婆) Śakra.; Śākya. the clan or family of the Buddha, said to be derived from śāka, vegetables, but intp. in Chinese as powerful, strong, and explained by 能 powerful, also erroneously by 仁charitable, which belongs rather to association with Śākyamuni. The clan, which is said to have wandered hither from the delta of the Indus, occupied a district of a few thousand square miles lying on the slopes of the Nepalese hills and on the plains to the south. Its capital was Kapilavastu. At the time of Buddha the clan was under the suzerainty of Kośala, an adjoining kingdom Later Buddhists, in order to surpass Brahmans, invented a fabulous line of five kings of the Vivartakalpa headed by Mahāsammata 大三末多; these were followed by five cakravartī, the first being Mūrdhaja 頂生王; after these came nineteen kings, the first being Cetiya 捨帝, the last Mahādeva 大天; these were succeeded by dynasties of 5,000, 7,000, 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 15,000 kings; after which long Gautama opens a line of 1,100 kings, the last, Ikṣvāku, reigning at Potala. With Ikṣvāku the Śākyas are said to have begun. His four sons reigned at Kapilavastu. 'Śākyamuni was one of his descendants in the seventh generation.' Later, after the destruction of Kapilavastu by Virūḍhaka, four survivors of the family founded the kingdoms of Udyana, Bamyam, Himatala, and Sāmbī. Eitel.

鋭し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) sharp; (2) (archaism) intense; strong; powerful; (3) (archaism) quick; rapid; fast; (4) (archaism) keen; sharp; clever

雄風


雄风

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xióng fēng
    xiong2 feng1
hsiung feng
 yuufuu / yufu
    ゆうふう
vigor; virility; dynamism; (literary) powerful wind
strong breeze; (given name) Yūfū

力強い

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 chikarazuyoi
    ちからづよい
(adjective) (1) powerful; strong; forceful; vigorous; (adjective) (2) reassuring; encouraging

兵強馬壯


兵强马壮

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bīng qiáng mǎ zhuàng
    bing1 qiang2 ma3 zhuang4
ping ch`iang ma chuang
    ping chiang ma chuang
lit. strong soldiers and sturdy horses (idiom); fig. a well-trained and powerful army

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)

ストロング

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 sutorongu
    ストロング
(adjectival noun) (1) (See 強い・つよい・2) strong; powerful; (adjectival noun) (2) strong (taste, e.g. coffee); (personal name) Strong

度の強い眼鏡

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 donotsuyoimegane
    どのつよいめがね
(exp,n) powerful spectacles; strong glasses

Variations:
利し
鋭し
疾し
敏し
捷し
聆し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) (esp. 利し, 鋭し) sharp; (adj-ku) (2) (archaism) (esp. 疾し, 鋭し) intense; strong; powerful; (adj-ku) (3) (archaism) (esp. 疾し, 捷し) quick; rapid; fast; (adj-ku) (4) (archaism) (esp. 敏し, 聆し) keen; sharp; clever

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

This page contains 30 results for "Strong Powerful" 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

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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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