qiángjiàngqiǎngQiáng HSK3

strong

(強) qiáng frequency
strong adjective
possessing great power, force, or vigor; intense or violent

The light from this lamp is too strong; it hurts my eyes.

better adjective
superior in quality, skill, or condition compared to others

His performance is much better than before.

robust adjective
referring to the health or physical condition of being strong, vigorous, or full of vitality.

Persisting in physical exercise over the long term can strengthen one's constitution.

top-tier noun
ranked as the best or most elite within a specific category

This company was successfully listed in the Fortune Global 500.

plus adjective
indicating a quantity slightly more than a specified number or fraction

The output value increased by slightly more than ten percent over last year.

(強) jiàng
stubborn adjective
stubborn, unyielding, or obstinate in temperament

This child is so stubborn; he won't listen no matter what you say.

(強) qiǎng
force verb
to force or compel someone to do something against their will

You must respect his wishes; do not force him into anything.

strive adverb
to make a strenuous effort or to force oneself to do something difficult

He forced himself to stay calm in the face of difficulty.

(強) Qiáng
Qiang proper name
surname Qiang

Mr. Qiang is the supervisor here.

Cross-References

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Frequency

Character
Written text
292nd most common 757.9 per million
Movie subtitles
436th most common 336.4 per million appears in 74% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
143.5 per million appears in 33% of films
Written text
286.0 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 5
HSK 3.0
Level 3
Traditional
Strokes
12
Unicode
U+5F3A

Sources