劲头

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 劲头 (jìntóu)

劲头 literally combines the characters for "strong" () and "head" (), but it is used metaphorically to mean enthusiasm, drive, or motivation. It often describes a person's energetic attitude toward work, study, sports, or any activity requiring effort.

Usage and Nuance

When someone has 劲头, they are eager and proactive, showing a positive and vigorous spirit. It can describe temporary bursts of energy or a sustained attitude. The word is informal and common in spoken and written Chinese.

Common Collocations

  • 劲头 (yǒu jìntóu): to have enthusiasm or motivation
  • 劲头 (méi jìntóu): to lack enthusiasm
  • 劲头十足 (jìntóu shízú): full of energy and drive

Tips

劲头 is often used with verbs like 工作 (work), 学习 (study), (do work), or 运动 (exercise). Avoid confusing it with (strength) alone, which can refer more to physical power. 劲头 emphasizes mental or emotional energy rather than physical strength.

Summary

Use 劲头 to describe someone's spirited attitude or motivation in various contexts. It helps convey how much energy or enthusiasm a person puts into an activity, making your descriptions more vivid and natural.

Example Sentences

He works with great enthusiasm and always proactively completes tasks.

When you lack enthusiasm for studying, you can try changing your

The athletes showed great enthusiasm and determination during the