| The Japanese word | |
体力 |
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| is pronounced | |
| tairyoku | たいりょく | |
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| physical strength | |
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私は体力が衰えた。
watashi wa tairyoku ga otoroe ta. My physical power has decayed. |
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彼にはもう体力がない。
kare ni wa mō tairyoku ga nai. He doesn't have any strength left. |
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彼の体力は徐々に衰えた。
kare no tairyoku wa jojoni otoroe ta. His strength slowly declined. |
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体力を蓄えておきなさい。
tairyoku o takuwae te oki nasai. Save your strength. |
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トムは体力がついてきた。
tomu wa tairyoku ga tsui te ki ta. Tom has grown in strength. |
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彼の体力は弱まりつつある。
kare no tairyoku wa yowamari tsutsu aru. His strength is waning. |
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われわれは体力を自慢した。
wareware wa tairyoku o jiman shi ta. We took pride in our strength. |
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病気が彼の体力を奪い取った。
byōki ga kare no tairyoku o ubaitotta. The disease sheared him of his physical strength. |
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年とともに彼の体力は衰えた。
toshi totomoni kare no tairyoku wa otoroe ta. Age diminished his strength. |
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体力を増やすように努めなさい。
tairyoku o fuyasu yō ni tsutome nasai. Try to build up your strength. |
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もっと食べないと体力が付きませんよ。
motto tabe nai to tairyoku ga tsuki masen yo. Eat more, or you won't gain strength. |
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人間は年を取るにつれて、体力が衰える。
ningen wa toshi o toru nitsurete, tairyoku ga otoroeru. As humans age, their physical strength declines. |
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救助犬にとっては体力が大事な素質である。
kyūjo ken nitotte wa tairyoku ga daiji na soshitsu de aru. Physical strength is an important attribute as far as search and rescue dogs are concerned. |
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体力を維持するにはちゃんと食べなければいけません。
tairyoku o iji suru ni wa chanto tabe nakere ba ike masen. You must eat properly to keep up your strength. |
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頑張れさえすれば体力や知力がなくても何でもできるという一種の精神主義もある。
ganbare sae sure ba tairyoku ya chiryoku ga naku te mo nani demo dekiru toyū ijju no seishin jugi mo aru. There is also one type of idealism that says even without strength or intelligence you can do anything if you can merely persist. |
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明日から強化合宿に入るんですが、強化するのは体力面ではなく、メンタルの部分です。
ashita kara kyōka gajjuku ni hairun desu ga, kyōka suru no wa tairyoku men de wa naku, mentaru no bubun desu. I'm going to a training camp tomorrow. However it's not the physical side that I'll be training, but the mental. |
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| Examples sourced from tatoeba.org |

