- 衰竭 shuāijié failurea medical condition in which an organ or system ceases to function properly
- 竭尽全力 jiéjìnquánlì spare no effortto spare no effort; to do one's utmost
- 竭力 jiélì striveto do one's utmost
- 竭尽 jiéjìn exhaustto use up; to exhaust
- 枯竭 kūjié exhausteddepleted or entirely used up, often referring to resources, funds, or mental energy
- 心力衰竭 xīnlìshuāijié heart failure
- 精疲力竭 jīngpílìjié exhaustedcompletely drained of physical or mental strength; utterly spent or worn out
- 声嘶力竭 shēngsīlìjié shouting hoarselyto shout oneself hoarse; exhausted from yelling
- 竭诚 jiéchéng wholeheartedly
- 殚精竭虑 dānjīngjiélǜ rack one's brainsto exhaust one's thoughts and ingenuity to solve a problem or achieve a goal
- 尽心竭力 jìnxīnjiélì utmost effortto spare no effort; to do one's utmost
- 竭泽而渔 jiézé'éryú overexploitTo drain the pond to get at the fish; to sacrifice long-term interests for short-term gain (to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs).
- 血竭 xuèjié dragon's blooddragon's blood (bright red tree resin)
- 穷竭 qióngjié exhaustto exhaust or use up completely (resources, energy, or possibilities)
- 匮竭 kuìjié depletedexhausted; depleted
- 殚竭 dānjié exhaustto use up or consume entirely, especially in terms of resources, energy, or mental effort
- 再衰三竭 zàishuāisānjié exhaustionWeakening and close to total exhaustion; in terminal decline or on one's last legs.
- 竭心 jiéxīn striveto do one's utmost
- 竭尽所能 jiéjìnsuǒnéng do all one canto exert one's full efforts; to do everything within one's power
- 穷竭法 qióngjiéfǎ method of exhaustionArchimedes' method of exhaustion (an early form of integral calculus)
- 磬竭 qìngjié exhaustedcompletely used up, depleted, or emptied
- 取之不尽,用之不竭 qǔzhībùjìn, yòngzhībùjié inexhaustiblean abundant or limitless supply that can be used without ever running out
- 力竭 lìjié exhausted of strengthto be completely exhausted of physical strength; drained of energy.
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH