jìn / jìng
noun #2,887

Meanings

  1. 1 strength; energy; vigor
  2. 2 enthusiasm; drive; spirit
  3. 3 mood; manner; expression
  4. 4 interest; fun

Characters

Left phonetic + right radical (strength) — force applied through an underground watercourse, water pushing through a narrow channel.

Examples

Shǐjìn tuī mén, mén kǎzhù le.
Push the door hard — it's stuck.
团队每个人干劲十足
Tuánduì měigèrén dōu gànjìn shízú.
Everyone on the team is full of drive.
Zhè yóuxì tài méijìn le, huàn yī gè ba.
This game is so boring — let's try another one.

Tips

usage
jìn covers physical strength, drive, and a vibe / mood / 'fun factor': 使劲 (exert force), 用劲 (apply strength), 干劲 (drive), 起劲 (energetic), 对劲 (feels right), 没劲 (boring), 嚼劲 (chewy mouthfeel). For the formal 'stalwart / strong / powerful' sense, switch to the jìng reading.
register
The jìn reading is heavily colloquial, especially in northern Mandarin — most jìn compounds love an ending: 劲儿, 一个劲儿 (nonstop), 有劲儿 (energetic / fun), 对劲儿 (right; to one's liking). Drop the for the southern reading, but tone stays jìn.

Components

radical
strength; power
Right radical (strength) anchors to the family of force-words. The pictograph originally depicted a plough or a flexed arm; from there it gives its core meaning of energy, vigor, knack, force. Same radical groups with (add force), (help), (strive), (brave) — all about how strength is applied.
phonetic
jīng
underground watercourse
Left phonetic supplies the sound — jīng shifted to jìn through vowel and tone change, the same drift that gives (neck) and (path). 's left side is the contracted 5-stroke form (standalone has 7 strokes), the same shortened shape on the left of , , .

Stroke Order

jìn