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強烈 means intensity in regard to strength.
Note: In some contexts, this can mean violently strong or severe.
大胆不敵 is a Japanese word that can mean a few things depending on how you read it.
Popular translations include fearless, audacity (the attitude of a) daredevil, or daring.
The first two Kanji create a word that means: bold, fearless, or daring; audacious.
The last two Kanji create a word meaning: no match for, cannot beat, daring, fearless, intrepid, bold, or tough.
As with many Japanese words, the two similar-meaning words work together to multiply the meaning and intensity of the whole 4-Kanji word.
迫力 is a Chinese word that is a form of personal strength.
It is a word that describes a person who is willing to take a risk. In English, we might say, “Someone with guts.”
An example might be a person that is not rich but invests a lot of money into something (knowing they could double their money or lose it all). Win or lose, this is a person that knows or pushes their potential.
Tearing this word apart, the first character means “to compel,” urgent, urge, force, imminent, or “spur on.” The second means power, strong, bear, or exert.
Note: 迫力 is also a word in Japanese Kanji and Korean Hanja but with a meaning more like force, intensity, appeal, strength, impact, force, or simply power.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your intensity search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
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. |
迫力 see styles |
hakuryoku はくりょく |
More info & calligraphy: Gutsy / Daring / Bold |
弱 see styles |
ruò ruo4 jo jaku じゃく |
weak; feeble; young; inferior; not as good as; (following a decimal or fraction) slightly less than (suffix) (1) (ant: 強・1) a little less than; a little under; slightly fewer than; (2) (ant: 強・2) weakness; the weak; low (setting); (suffix) (3) (after a number on the Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale; e.g. 5弱) (ant: 強・4) -lower (seismic intensity) weak |
燭 烛 see styles |
zhú zhu2 chu shoku しょく |
candle; (literary) to illuminate (1) light; lamp; (n,n-suf) (2) obsolete unit of luminous intensity (approx. 1.0067 candela); (personal name) Shiki a candle |
光力 see styles |
kouryoku / koryoku こうりょく |
the intensity or illuminating power of light |
光度 see styles |
guāng dù guang1 du4 kuang tu koudo / kodo こうど |
luminosity intensity of light |
募る see styles |
tsunoru つのる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to become stronger; to grow in intensity; to grow violent; to become worse; (transitive verb) (2) to invite contributions, etc.; to solicit help, participation, etc.; to recruit (e.g. soldiers) |
升級 升级 see styles |
shēng jí sheng1 ji2 sheng chi |
to go up by one grade; to be promoted; to escalate (in intensity); (computing) to upgrade |
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 |
強弱 强弱 see styles |
qiáng ruò qiang2 ruo4 ch`iang jo chiang jo kyoujaku / kyojaku きょうじゃく |
strong or weak; intensity; amount of force or pressure (1) strength and weakness; (degree of) strength; (2) stress (of a sound); loudness |
拉滿 see styles |
lā mǎn la1 man3 la man |
to max out; (of a feeling, atmosphere etc) to reach peak intensity |
火勢 火势 see styles |
huǒ shì huo3 shi4 huo shih kasei / kase かせい |
intensity of a fire; lively; flourishing force of a fire; force of flames energy of fire |
火色 see styles |
huǒ sè huo3 se4 huo se hiiro / hiro ひいろ |
(dialect) intensity of the fire (in cooking, kiln firing etc) color of flames; colour of flames |
烈度 see styles |
liè dù lie4 du4 lieh tu |
intensity |
照度 see styles |
zhào dù zhao4 du4 chao tu shoudo / shodo しょうど |
level of illumination; (physics) illuminance (intensity of) illumination; illuminance |
燭光 烛光 see styles |
zhú guāng zhu2 guang1 chu kuang shokkou / shokko しょっこう |
candle light; candle-lit (vigil etc); candela, unit of luminous intensity (cd) candlepower |
配光 see styles |
haikou / haiko はいこう |
light distribution (e.g. in candle-power or candela); luminous intensity distribution; spatial distribution of luminous intensity |
電流 电流 see styles |
diàn liú dian4 liu2 tien liu denryuu / denryu でんりゅう |
an electric current; (old) current intensity electric current |
震度 see styles |
shindo しんど |
(See 震度階級) seismic intensity |
原単位 see styles |
gentani げんたんい |
output level (e.g. in manufacturing); consumption rate (e.g. fuel, power); intensity |
厳しさ see styles |
kibishisa きびしさ |
severity; strictness; intensity |
嵩じる see styles |
koujiru / kojiru こうじる |
(v1,vi) to grow in intensity; to be aggravated; to get worse; to develop |
嵩ずる see styles |
kouzuru / kozuru こうずる |
(Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (obscure) to grow in intensity; to be aggravated; to get worse; to develop |
日射量 see styles |
nissharyou / nissharyo にっしゃりょう |
intensity of solar radiation; quantity of solar radiation; flux of insolation |
昂じる see styles |
koujiru / kojiru こうじる |
(v1,vi) to grow in intensity; to be aggravated; to get worse; to develop |
昂ずる see styles |
kouzuru / kozuru こうずる |
(Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (obscure) to grow in intensity; to be aggravated; to get worse; to develop |
高じる see styles |
koujiru / kojiru こうじる |
(v1,vi) to grow in intensity; to be aggravated; to get worse; to develop |
高ずる see styles |
kouzuru / kozuru こうずる |
(Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (obscure) to grow in intensity; to be aggravated; to get worse; to develop |
高負荷 see styles |
koufuka / kofuka こうふか |
(can act as adjective) high-capacity; high-intensity; high-load |
HIIT see styles |
hiito; hitto / hito; hitto ヒート; ヒット |
HIIT (exercise regimen); high-intensity interval training |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Intensity | 強烈 强烈 | kyouretsu / kyoretsu | qiáng liè qiang2 lie4 qiang lie qianglie | ch`iang lieh chianglieh chiang lieh |
Fearless Daring | 大膽不敵 大胆不敵 | dai tan fu teki daitanfuteki | ||
Gutsy Daring Bold | 迫力 | hakuryoku | pò lì / po4 li4 / po li / poli | p`o li / poli / po li |
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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