qiáng

stubborn

HSK 4

Character Breakdown

Core Meaning

The character (qiáng) primarily means "strong" or "powerful." It can describe physical strength, mental toughness, or competitive ability.

Usage in Context

It is commonly used to describe people, companies, or things that have notable strength or influence. For example, "身体" refers to physical robustness, while "竞争" refers to strong competitiveness.

Common Collocations

  • 强迫 (qiǎngpò): to force or coerce, often implying pressure or insistence.
  • 强烈 (qiángliè): intense or strong (feelings, reactions).
  • 强大 (qiángdà): powerful or mighty, often used for organizations or countries.

Nuances and Tips

When used as an adjective, emphasizes notable or above-average strength. It can also appear in verbs like 强迫, where it conveys forcefulness. Avoid confusing with similar words like "" (yìng), which means "hard" or "stiff" rather than strong in ability or influence.

Register

This character is neutral and widely used in both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

他身体很强,经常参加马拉松比赛。

Tā shēntǐ hěn qiáng, jīngcháng cānjiā mǎlāsōng bǐsài.

He is very strong physically and often participates in marathons.

这家公司在市场上的竞争力很强。

Zhè jiā gōngsī zài shìchǎng shàng de jìngzhēng lì hěn qiáng.

This company has strong competitiveness in the market.

他很强迫别人接受他的意见。

Tā hěn qiǎngpò biérén jiēshòu tā de yìjiàn.

He strongly forces others to accept his opinions.