- 衰竭 shuāijié organ failureThe extreme weakening or loss of physiological function in a body organ; exhaustion; prostration
- 竭尽全力 jiéjìnquánlì to do one's utmost(idiom) to spare no effort; to do all one can; to exert one's full strength
- 竭力 jiélì to do one's utmostTo use all of one's strength or power to do something; to do everything within one's power
- 竭尽 jiéjìn to spare no effortto exert one's efforts to the utmost; to do everything within one's power
- 枯竭 kūjié to be exhaustedto be completely used up or depleted; having no further source of supply, used for resources like funds, energy, or creative thoughts
- 心力衰竭 xīnlìshuāijié heart failureheart failure; a medical condition where the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs
- 精疲力竭 jīngpílìjié exhaustedspirit weary and strength exhausted; drained or washed out
- 声嘶力竭 shēngsīlìjié to shout oneself hoarse(idiom) to shout until your voice is hoarse and your energy is exhausted; to yell at the top of one's lungs
- 竭诚 jiéchéng wholeheartedlywith all one's sincerity; in a completely dedicated and honest manner
- 殚精竭虑 dānjīngjiélǜ to rack one's brainsto exhaust one's thoughts and energy; to devote oneself entirely to thinking through a problem or project
- 耗竭 hàojié to exhaustto exhaust or use up completely
- 尽心竭力 jìnxīnjiélì to spare no effort; to do one's utmost(idiom) to put one's heart and soul into something; to do something with extreme care and diligence
- 用之不竭 yòngzhībùjié inexhaustibleinexhaustible; available in unlimited supply, such that it cannot be used up
- 竭泽而渔 jiézé'éryú to kill the goose that lays the golden eggsTo drain a pond to catch all the fish; describes taking everything for immediate gain without thinking of the future.
- 血竭 xuèjié dragon's bloodbright red tree resin used in traditional Chinese medicine; Resina Draconis
- 不竭 bùjié inexhaustibleunending; never-failing; used to describe a source that does not run dry or a supply that is never used up
- 力竭声嘶 lìjiéshēngsī to shout oneself hoarseTo exert all one's strength and shout until the voice is hoarse; to yell desperately
- 穷竭 qióngjié to exhaustto use up; to exhaust; to deplete completely
- 殚精竭力 dānjīngjiélì to do one's utmostto push oneself to the absolute limit of one's energy and mental focus; to go all out
- 告竭 gàojié to be exhaustedto be run out of; to be used up; to be exhausted, typically referring to resources, funds, or supplies
- 竭智尽力 jiézhìjìnlì to do one's utmostto exhaust one's wisdom and strength; to give one's all to a task
- 势穷力竭 shìqiónglìjié powerless and in a desperate situationexhausted and in a terrible plight; used to describe a situation where one's options have run out and their strength is completely spent
- 匮竭 kuìjié exhaustedexhausted; depleted; run dry; dry; completely dried up or used up
- 殚竭 dānjié to exhaustto use up; to exhaust; to consume completely
- 再衰三竭 zàishuāisānjié on one's last legsweakening and close to exhaustion; in terminal decline. This idiom describes energy or morale that has steadily faded until it is completely spent, based on the classic military strategy of waiting for an enemy's spirit to flag after multiple charges.
- 罄竭 qìngjié exhaustedused up; emptied; completely gone; having nothing left
- 艰难竭蹶 jiānnánjiéjué difficulties and destitutionDescribes a life of extreme hardship where it is difficult to make ends meet; literally refers to stumbling while walking, used as a metaphor for a complete lack of financial resources.
- 疲竭 píjié exhaustedexhausted; worn out; drained of energy or strength
- 甘井先竭 gānjǐngxiānjié the sweet well is exhausted first(idiom) a sweet-water well will be the first to dry up; used as a metaphor for how people of great talent are often overworked or burdened until they decline or burn out early
- 倾家竭产 qīngjiājiéchǎn to ruin oneself financiallyto use up one's entire family fortune; to lose everything one owns
- 力竭 lìjié exhaustedto have one's strength completely exhausted; to be worn out
- 取之不尽,用之不竭 qǔzhībùjìnyòngzhībùjié inexhaustible(idiom) an endless supply; can be taken and used without ever running out
- 心脏衰竭 xīnzàngshuāijié heart failureclinical condition where the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs
- 悉心竭力 xīxīnjiélì to do one's utmostto devote all one's heart and strength to a task; to do everything in one's power
- 殚智竭力 dānzhìjiélì to do one's utmostto exhaust one's wisdom and use up all one's strength; to do everything in one's power
- 甘泉必竭 gānquánbìjié sweet springs are sure to run drysweet springs are sure to run dry first; a talented person is likely to be overworked or targeted because of their abilities
- 用心竭力 yòngxīnjiélì attentively and diligently(idiom) to exert one's heart and strength to the utmost; to do something with full concentration and effort
- 磬竭 qìngjié exhaustedused up; exhausted; emptied
- 穷竭法 qióngjiéfǎ method of exhaustionArchimedes' method of exhaustion, an early form of integral calculus used to calculate area and volume
- 竭尽所能 jiéjìnsuǒnéng do one's bestto exert all of one's effort or ability to achieve something
- 竭心 jiéxīn to do one's utmostto put one's heart and soul into a task; to do everything within one's power
- 竭诚欢迎 jiéchénghuānyíng to welcome wholeheartedlyto give a wholehearted and sincere welcome
- 竭蹶 jiéjué impoverisheddestitute; impoverished; lacking sufficient resources
- 筋疲力竭 jīnpílìjié exhaustedTo be completely worn out; to have used up all of one's strength and energy.
- 计穷力竭 jìqiónglìjié at the end of one's tetherto be at the end of one's rope or wits; one's schemes and physical strength are both exhausted
- 财殚力竭 cáidānlìjié penniless and exhaustedmoney is depleted and physical strength is exhausted; at the end of one's resources
- 财竭力尽 cáijiélìjìn penniless and exhaustedMoney and strength are both used up; describes a state of extreme poverty and hardship.
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