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There are 46 total results for your fighting spirit search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

闘志

see styles
 toushi / toshi
    とうし

More info & calligraphy:

Fighting Spirit
fighting spirit; (will to) fight; (given name) Toushi

闘魂

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 toukon / tokon
    とうこん

More info & calligraphy:

Fighting Spirit
fighting spirit

仁侠

see styles
 ninkyou / ninkyo
    にんきょう
    jinkyou / jinkyo
    じんきょう
(adj-na,n,adj-no) chivalry; generosity; heroism; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong

任侠

see styles
 ninkyou / ninkyo
    にんきょう
(adj-na,n,adj-no) chivalry; generosity; heroism; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong; (given name) Ninkyō

戦意

see styles
 seni
    せんい
will to fight; fighting spirit; morale

斗魂

see styles
 toukon / tokon
    とうこん
(irregular kanji usage) fighting spirit

気合

see styles
 kiai
    きあい
scream; yell; fighting spirit

気慨

see styles
 kigai
    きがい
(irregular kanji usage) strong spirit; mettle; backbone; guts; fighting spirit

気概

see styles
 kigai
    きがい
strong spirit; mettle; backbone; guts; fighting spirit

滾る

see styles
 tagiru
    たぎる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood)

激る

see styles
 tagiru
    たぎる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood)

闘気

see styles
 touki / toki
    とうき
fighting spirit

鬥志


斗志

see styles
dòu zhì
    dou4 zhi4
tou chih
will to fight; fighting spirit

スポ根

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 supokon
    スポこん
(abbreviation) (from スポーツ根性) fighting spirit (in sport); tenacity

敢闘賞

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 kantoushou / kantosho
    かんとうしょう
(See 三賞) Fighting Spirit Prize (sumo, martial arts, etc.)

気合い

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 kiai
    きあい
scream; yell; fighting spirit

気負い

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 kioi
    きおい
eagerness; enthusiasm; fervor; excitement; fighting spirit; fighting mood

闘争心

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 tousoushin / tososhin
    とうそうしん
belligerence; fighting spirit

鼻っ柱

see styles
 hanappashira
    はなっぱしら
aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

ファイト

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 faito
    ファイト
(1) fight; (2) (abbreviation) (See ファイティングスピリット) fighting spirit; (interjection) (3) fight!; do your best; go for it; keep at it; (place-name) Fayd (Saudi Arabia)

士気旺盛

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 shikiousei / shikiose
    しきおうせい
(noun or adjectival noun) morale being very high; heightened fighting spirit

戦意喪失

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 senisoushitsu / senisoshitsu
    せんいそうしつ
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) loss of fighting spirit; losing the will to fight

戦意高揚

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 senikouyou / senikoyo
    せんいこうよう
lifting of fighting spirit

闘志満々

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 toushimanman / toshimanman
    とうしまんまん
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) brimming with fighting spirit; being strong in the will to fight; burning with combativeness

闘志満満

see styles
 toushimanman / toshimanman
    とうしまんまん
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) brimming with fighting spirit; being strong in the will to fight; burning with combativeness

鬥志昂揚


斗志昂扬

see styles
dòu zhì áng yáng
    dou4 zhi4 ang2 yang2
tou chih ang yang
having high fighting spirit

鼻っぱし

see styles
 hanappashi
    はなっぱし
(See 鼻っ柱) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

鼻っぱり

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 hanappari
    はなっぱり
(obscure) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

鼻っ張り

see styles
 hanappari
    はなっぱり
(obscure) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

Variations:
任侠
仁侠

see styles
 ninkyou; jinkyou / ninkyo; jinkyo
    にんきょう; じんきょう
(1) chivalry; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong; (prefix noun) (2) (euphemism) (See 任侠団体,任侠映画) yakuza

Variations:
滾る
激る

see styles
 tagiru
    たぎる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood)

鼻っぱしら

see styles
 hanappashira
    はなっぱしら
aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

Variations:
気合(P)
気合い

see styles
 kiai
    きあい
(1) (fighting) spirit; motivation; effort; (2) shout (for getting in the right mood to deal with something, etc.); cheer; yell; (3) {MA} kiai; short shout when performing an attacking move

Variations:
滾る
激る(rK)

see styles
 tagiru
    たぎる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood)

Variations:
闘志満々
闘志満満

see styles
 toushimanman / toshimanman
    とうしまんまん
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) brimming with fighting spirit; being strong in the will to fight; burning with combativeness

Variations:
闘魂
斗魂(iK)

see styles
 toukon / tokon
    とうこん
fighting spirit

Variations:
鼻っ張り
鼻っぱり

see styles
 hanappari
    はなっぱり
(rare) (See 鼻っ柱) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

Variations:
鼻っ柱
鼻っぱしら

see styles
 hanappashira
    はなっぱしら
(from 鼻柱: septum) (See 鼻柱) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

Variations:
スポ根
スポ魂(iK)

see styles
 supokon
    スポこん
(abbreviation) (from スポーツ根性) fighting spirit (in sport); tenacity

ファイティングスピリット

see styles
 faitingusupiritto
    ファイティングスピリット
fighting spirit

勝って驕らず負けて腐らず

see styles
 katteogorazumaketekusarazu
    かっておごらずまけてくさらず
(expression) (proverb) in victory, remember your humility; in defeat, remember your fighting spirit

Variations:
気概(P)
気慨(iK)

see styles
 kigai
    きがい
strong spirit; mettle; backbone; guts; fighting spirit

Variations:
気概(P)
気慨(sK)

see styles
 kigai
    きがい
strong spirit; mettle; backbone; guts; fighting spirit

ファイティング・スピリット

see styles
 faitingu supiritto
    ファイティング・スピリット
fighting spirit

Variations:
任侠
仁侠
任俠(sK)
仁俠(sK)

see styles
 ninkyou; jinkyou / ninkyo; jinkyo
    にんきょう; じんきょう
(1) chivalry; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong; (prefix noun) (2) (euph) (See 任侠団体,任侠映画) yakuza

Variations:
ファイティングスピリット(P)
ファイティング・スピリット

see styles
 faitingusupiritto(p); faitingu supiritto
    ファイティングスピリット(P); ファイティング・スピリット
fighting spirit

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 46 results for "fighting spirit" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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