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体力 means “physical strength” or “physical power.”
The first character was first simplified in Japan. Later, that simplified version became the standard in mainland China. Just in case you want this version, it is offered here. I suggest it if your audience is Japanese. Most Chinese know the older traditional version, which looks like 體力.
体力 can also be defined: stamina; endurance; physical strength; resilience; resistance to disease; clout; stability.
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氣力 can mean any of the words in the title above, and in some contexts, can also mean effort, will-power, or talent.
This refers mostly to physical strength (as opposed to mental or spiritual).
In modern Japan, they use a simplified first character for this word. If you want to order this title with that special Japanese version, click on the character to the right instead of the button above.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your physical strength search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
心 see styles |
xīn xin1 hsin shin しん |
More info & calligraphy: Heart / Mind / Spirit(1) (See 心・こころ・1) heart; mind; spirit; vitality; inner strength; (2) bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); nature; (3) (usu. written as 芯) (See 芯・2) centre; center; core; heart; (4) (See 心臓・1) heart (organ); (5) {astron} (See 二十八宿) Chinese "Heart" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (6) (archaism) (child. language) friend; (given name) Haato hṛd, hṛdaya 汗栗太 (or 汗栗馱); 紀哩馱 the heart, mind, soul; citta 質多 the heart as the seat of thought or intelligence. In both senses the heart is likened to a lotus. There are various definitions, of which the following are six instances: (1) 肉團心 hṛd, the physical heart of sentient or nonsentient living beings, e. g. men, trees, etc. (2) 集起心 citta, the ālayavijñāna, or totality of mind, and the source of all mental activity. (3) 思量心 manas, the thinking and calculating mind; (4) 緣慮心; 了別心; 慮知心; citta; the discriminating mind; (5) 堅實心 the bhūtatathatā mind, or the permanent mind; (6) 積聚精要心 the mind essence of the sutras. |
体力 see styles |
tairyoku たいりょく |
More info & calligraphy: Physical Strength |
力量 see styles |
lì liang li4 liang5 li liang rikiryou / rikiryo りきりょう |
More info & calligraphy: Strength / Ability(1) ability; capacity; capability; talent; (2) physical strength |
大力 see styles |
dà lì da4 li4 ta li dairiki だいりき |
More info & calligraphy: Great Power(noun - becomes adjective with の) immense physical strength; (p,s,g) Dairiki great power or energy |
體力 体力 see styles |
tǐ lì ti3 li4 t`i li ti li |
More info & calligraphy: Physical StrengthSee: 体力 |
腕 see styles |
wàn wan4 wan ude うで |
wrist; (squid, starfish etc) arm (1) arm; (2) ability; skill; talent; competence; (3) (physical) strength; (place-name) Ude [upper] arm |
蘊 蕴 see styles |
yùn yun4 yün osamu おさむ |
to accumulate; to hold in store; to contain; to gather together; to collect; depth; inner strength; profundity (given name) Osamu skandha, v. 塞; older tr. 陰, intp. as that which covers or conceals, implying that physical and mental forms obstruct realization of the truth; while the tr. 蘊, implying an accumulation or heap, is a nearer connotation to skandha, which, originally meaning the shoulder, becomes stem, branch, combination, the objects of sense, the elements of being or mundane consciousness. The term is intp. as the five physical and mental constituents, which combine to form the intelligent 性 or nature; rūpa, the first of the five, is considered as physical, the remaining four as mental; v. 五蘊. The skandhas refer only to the phenomenal, not to the 無爲 non-phenomenal. |
力倆 see styles |
rikiryou / rikiryo りきりょう |
(out-dated kanji) (1) ability; capacity; capability; talent; (2) physical strength |
力氣 力气 see styles |
lì qi li4 qi5 li ch`i li chi |
physical strength |
勁力 劲力 see styles |
jìn lì jin4 li4 chin li |
physical strength; power |
牲口 see styles |
shēng kou sheng1 kou5 sheng k`ou sheng kou |
animals used for their physical strength (mules, oxen etc); beast of burden |
筋力 see styles |
kinryoku きんりょく |
physical strength; muscle strength |
腕力 see styles |
wanryoku(p); udejikara わんりょく(P); うでぢから |
(1) strength in one's arms; physical strength; muscular strength; (2) force; violence |
膂力 see styles |
lǚ lì lu:3 li4 lü li ryoryoku りょりょく |
strength; bodily strength; brawn (form) physical strength; muscular strength |
身力 see styles |
shēn lì shen1 li4 shen li shinriki |
physical strength |
ばか力 see styles |
bakajikara ばかぢから |
great physical power; animal strength |
腕っ節 see styles |
udeppushi うでっぷし |
physical strength |
腕立て see styles |
udedate うでだて |
(noun/participle) showing off one's physical strength; relying on one's physical strength in a fight |
馬鹿力 see styles |
bakajikara ばかぢから |
great physical power; animal strength |
体力作り see styles |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
怪力無双 see styles |
kairikimusou / kairikimuso かいりきむそう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (a person of) unrivaled physical strength |
腕っぷし see styles |
udeppushi うでっぷし |
physical strength |
体力づくり see styles |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
手無縛雞之力 手无缚鸡之力 see styles |
shǒu wú fù jī zhī lì shou3 wu2 fu4 ji1 zhi1 li4 shou wu fu chi chih li |
lit. lacking the strength even to truss a chicken (idiom); fig. weak; unaccustomed to physical work |
Variations: |
udeppushi うでっぷし |
physical strength |
Variations: |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
Variations: |
bakajikara(馬鹿力, baka力); bakajikara(baka力) ばかぢから(馬鹿力, ばか力); バカぢから(バカ力) |
great physical power; animal strength |
Variations: |
rikiryou / rikiryo りきりょう |
(1) ability; capacity; capability; talent; (2) physical strength |
Variations: |
bakajikara ばかぢから |
great physical power; animal strength |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Physical Strength | 體力 体力 | tai ryoku / tairyoku | tǐ lì / ti3 li4 / ti li / tili | t`i li / tili / ti li |
Physical Strength | 體力 体力 | tairyoku | tǐ lì / ti3 li4 / ti li / tili | t`i li / tili / ti li |
Strength Vigor Energy | 氣力 气力 / 気力 | kiryoku | qì lì / qi4 li4 / qi li / qili | ch`i li / chili / chi 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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