1. backbone
  2. strength

CEDICT

  1. 椎骨
  2. 比喻重要地位
  3. 比喻居中地点

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主心骨 zhǔxīn
  1. backbone
  2. mainstay
  3. pillar
  4. definite view
  5. one's own judgment
脊梁 liáng
  1. backbone
  2. spine
  3. Taiwan pr. liang
脊梁骨 liang backbone
脊骨 backbone
主干线 zhǔgànxiàn
  1. trunk line (of road, network etc)
  2. backbone (cable)
脊椎 zhuī
  1. vertebra
  2. backbone
顶梁柱 dǐngliángzhù
  1. pillar
  2. backbone
中坚 zhōngjiān
  1. core
  2. nucleus
  3. backbone
如果没有我过去16年最好的朋友、我们家庭的中坚、我生命中的挚爱,我今天晚上不可能站在这里,美国下一位第一夫人米歇尔-奥巴马。

And I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's next first lady, Michelle Obama.

Source: Tatoeba

志气 zhì
  1. ambition
  2. resolve
  3. backbone
  4. drive
  5. spirit
支柱 zhīzhù
  1. mainstay
  2. pillar
  3. prop
  4. backbone
力度
  1. strength
  2. vigor
  3. efforts
  4. (music) dynamics
力道 dào
  1. strength
  2. power
  3. efficacy
jìn
  1. strength
  2. energy
  3. enthusiasm
  4. spirit
  5. mood
  6. expression
  7. interest
  8. Taiwan pr. jìng

classifier:

你这种人差劲吗!

You are a disappointing person!

Source: Tatoeba

实力 shí strength
因为在甲级联赛中,所有队伍都很有实力,净胜球差异很小。

Because all of the teams in the Premier League are really strong, the goal difference is usually small.

Source: Tatoeba

强度 qiáng
  1. strength
  2. intensity

classifier:

气力
  1. strength
  2. energy
  3. vigor
  4. talent
膂力
  1. strength
  2. bodily strength
  3. brawn
  1. power
  2. force
  3. strength
  4. ability
  5. strenuously
能够出一份力太好了。

I'm glad I could be of service.

I'm glad I could help you.

I'm glad I could help.

I'm glad I was able to help.

I'm glad that I was able to help.

I'm glad I could help out.

Source: Tatoeba

度数 shu
  1. number of degrees
  2. reading (on a meter)
  3. strength (alcohol, lenses etc)
筋骨 jīn
  1. muscles and bones
  2. physique
  3. strength
  4. courage
故天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为,所以动心忍性,曾益其所不能。

When Heaven is about to bestow a great responsibility on a person, it must first distress their mind, exhaust their muscles and bones, starve their body, and deprive them of resources, making their actions go against their will. This is done to stimulate their heart and temper their character, thereby increasing what they are capable of.

Source: Tatoeba

劲头 jìntóu
  1. enthusiasm
  2. zeal
  3. vigor
  4. strength