- 兴奋 xīngfèn excitedfeeling or showing great enthusiasm or eagerness; overjoyed
- 奋斗 fèndòu to struggleto strive for a goal; to fight or exert oneself to achieve success or overcome obstacles
- 勤奋 qínfèn diligentdiligent; hardworking; industrious; applying oneself to work or study without laziness
- 振奋 zhènfèn inspiringexciting or encouraging; used to describe a state of high spirits or a piece of stirring news
- 艰苦奋斗 jiānkǔfèndòu to struggle arduously; arduous struggleto work diligently and struggle hard in spite of difficult conditions or the spirit of such perseverance
- 奋力 fènlì to striveto exert all one's strength; to do everything in one's power; to spare no effort
- 奋战 fènzhàn to fight bravelyto engage in physical combat with great courage or vigor
- 兴奋剂 xīngfènjì stimulantstimulant or drug that promotes activity in the central nervous system, heart, or lungs; performance-enhancing drug (doping) used in athletics
- 奋不顾身 fènbùgùshēn to disregard personal safety(idiom) to dash forward bravely without any thought for one's own life or safety; to be undaunted by danger in the pursuit of a cause
- 亢奋 kàngfèn excitedin a state of extreme excitement or stimulation
- 奋进 fènjìn to advance bravelyto push forward with courage; to strive or endeavor
- 奋勇 fènyǒng to summon up courageto muster one's courage and energy; to act with determination
- 奋起 fènqǐ to rise upto rise up vigorously; to rouse oneself into action with great spirit or force
- 振奋人心 zhènfènrénxīn inspiringto inspire or rouse people's spirits; stimulating; heartening
- 奋发 fènfā to exert oneselfto rouse oneself to vigorous action; to be in high spirits or an energetic mood
- 孤军奋战 gūjūnfènzhàn to fight a lone battleAn isolated army fighting bravely without reinforcements
- 兴奋性 xīngfènxìng excitabilitythe quality or state of being easily excited; irritability
- 自告奋勇 zìgàofènyǒng to volunteerto volunteer to do something or offer to undertake a difficult or dangerous task
- 奋发图强 fènfātúqiáng to work hard for prosperityto go all out and work energetically for the strength and prosperity of one's country or self
- 浴血奋战 yùxuèfènzhàn to fight a bloody battleto fight courageously in a fierce and bloody battle without fear of death or sacrifice
- 发奋 fāfèn to work hardTo make a determined effort; to work energetically; to pull oneself together and strive for progress. This word is now commonly written as [[发愤|發憤|fa1 fen4]].
- 奋发向上 fènfāxiàngshàng to exert oneselfTo rouse one's spirit and work hard to make progress; to strive for improvement.
- 令人振奋 lìngrénzhènfèn inspiringinspiring; exciting; rousing
- 奋起直追 fènqǐzhízhuī to catch up vigorouslyto summon one's spirit and do all one can to catch up from a lagging position; to set off in hot pursuit
- 奋发有为 fènfāyǒuwéi to press on with spiritto be enthusiastic and determined to achieve great results
- 发奋图强 fāfèntúqiáng to work hard for successTo make a determined effort to become strong; to work hard to make a country or organization prosper.
- 奋笔疾书 fènbǐjíshū to write at a tremendous speedTo pick up a pen and write very quickly, often under the influence of strong emotion or inspiration; to dash off a piece of writing
- 邹韬奋 zōutāofèn Zou TaofenZou Taofen (1895-1944), a Chinese journalist, publisher, and leader in the National Salvation Movement.
- 激奋 jīfèn to be excitedto be aroused to action; to be excited and high-spirited
- 奋飞 fènfēi to soar(literary) to spread wings and fly; to take flight
- 奋然 fènrán spiritedly(literary) in a spirited or animated manner; roused or invigorated
- 感奋 gǎnfèn to be moved and inspiredto be moved and inspired; to be fired with enthusiasm or to become invigorated because of deep feeling
- 奋争 fènzhēng to strive forto strive for; to work hard to achieve or obtain something (often a goal or honor)
- 奋击 fènjī to attack bravelyto make a spirited attack; to fight with all one's strength
- 奋勇当先 fènyǒngdāngxiān to be first to brave the frontTo summon up one's courage and be the first to charge forward; to fight in the vanguard.
- 奋臂 fènbì to raise one's armsTo raise one's arms and stand up; to get up and go; to swing one's arms as a sign of vigorous action or enthusiasm.
- 昂奋 ángfèn high-spiritedbuoyant; vigorous; high-spirited; full of excitement or energy
- 奋勉 fènmiǎn to make an effortto exert oneself; to make a determined effort to do something; to be diligent and hardworking
- 奋激 fènjī excited and rousedexcited and roused to action; high-spirited; stirred up
- 奋励 fènlì to rouse oneselfTo rouse oneself to action; to exert oneself with great effort or spirit; to be inspired and diligent.
- 奋袂 fènmèi to swing one's sleeves vigorouslyto swing or shake one's sleeves, as a sign of being roused to action or showing firm resolve; (figuratively) to roll up one's sleeves for action
- 奋袂而起 fènmèi'érqǐ to get ready for actionTo shake back one's sleeves and rise up; describes a state of being spurred to action or advancing courageously.
- 兴奋高潮 xīngfèngāocháo climaxthe peak of excitement; a sexual orgasm
- 反兴奋剂 fǎnxīngfènjì anti-doping(sports) opposing the use of performance-enhancing drugs
- 发奋有为 fāfènyǒuwéi to have a firm resolve to succeedto show one's worth through determination and hard work; to be determined to make a contribution or achieve great things
- 告奋勇 gàofènyǒng to volunteerto offer to do something of one's own accord, especially a difficult or challenging task
- 奋发自强 fènfāzìqiáng to strive for self-improvementto exert oneself to become stronger through one's own efforts
- 奋发蹈厉 fènfādǎolì to go all outto exert oneself to the utmost; to be full of spirit and act with vigor
- 奋志 fènzhì to rise with determinationto rouse one's spirits and resolve to achieve a goal; to rise with dedication
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