There are 30 total results for your Strong Powerful search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
強 强 see styles |
qiǎng qiang3 ch`iang chiang kyou / kyo きょう |
More info & calligraphy: Strong / Powerful / Force(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 see styles |
tsuyoi つよい |
More info & calligraphy: Tsuyoi |
強力 强力 see styles |
qiáng lì qiang2 li4 ch`iang li chiang li kyouryoku / kyoryoku きょうりょく |
More info & calligraphy: Herculean Strength(noun or adjectival noun) powerful; strong; (surname) Gouriki strength |
強大 强大 see styles |
qiáng dà qiang2 da4 ch`iang ta chiang ta kyoudai / kyodai きょうだい |
More info & calligraphy: Mighty / Powerful / Strong(noun or adjectival noun) mighty; powerful |
勁 劲 see styles |
jìng jing4 ching tsuyoshi つよし |
stalwart; sturdy; strong; powerful (male given name) Tsuyoshi |
騤 骙 see styles |
kuí kui2 k`uei kuei |
(of a horse) powerful; strong |
利し see styles |
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 see styles |
gekiyaku げきやく |
powerful medicine; strong poison |
土豪 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
qiáng jìng qiang2 jing4 ch`iang ching chiang ching |
strong; powerful; robust |
強勢 强势 see styles |
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 see styles |
kyoukoku / kyokoku きょうこく |
strong nation; powerful country |
強度 强度 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
donotsuyoimegane どのつよいめがね |
(exp,n) powerful spectacles; strong glasses |
Variations: |
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.
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