Translation and Meaning of: 有力 - yuuryoku

The expression 「有力」 (yuuryoku) is quite rich and multifaceted in the Japanese language. The etymology of the word traces back to two distinct kanji: 「有」 and 「力」. The first kanji, 「有」 (yuu), carries the sense of "to exist" or "to have," while the second kanji, 「力」 (ryoku), means "force" or "power." Together, they form an expression that can be translated as "influential," "powerful," or "of great strength." Combining these ideas, there is the notion of something or someone that holds significant influence or power.

In practice, the term 「有力」 is often used to describe a person, entity, or even an idea that has considerable influence or authority. For example, a politician or a company can be described as 有力 if it has the ability to affect decisions or directions in its area of activity. It is also used in contexts where chances of success or victory are assessed, such as in races, elections, or competitions.

Stories of Japanese linguistic evolution show us that the idea of power and influence is deeply rooted in society and culture. Over the centuries, the combination of 「有」 and 「力」 has been used to describe important historical figures whose presence and decisions shaped the course of history. The application of this expression has adapted over time, but the essence of highlighting strength and influence remains unchanged.

In everyday life, 「有力」 can be an important indicator in situations that require strategic consideration, whether in business negotiations or social events. This expression not only demonstrates the recognition of power but also implies a responsibility that comes with it. In modern contexts, such as the corporate environment, the ability to be 「有力」 often has a direct relationship with effective and decisive leadership.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 強力 (Kyōryoku) - Powerful, strong, of great strength.
  • 力強い (Chikarazuyoi) - Strong, robust, that shows strength or vigor.
  • 重要 (Jūyō) - Important, of great significance or relevance.
  • 影響力のある (Eikyōryoku no aru) - Influential, having the power to influence others.
  • 有効 (Yūkō) - Valid, effective; that has effect or utility.
  • 有望 (Yūbō) - Promising, having potential for future success.
  • 有力者 (Yūrikusha) - Influential or powerful person, someone with great power or influence.

Related words

有名

yuumei

fame

有効

yuukou

validity; availability; efficiency

有力

Romaji: yuuryoku
Kana: ゆうりょく
Type: Adjective
L: jlpt-n1

Translation / Meaning: 1. influence; emphasis; 2. potent

Meaning in English: 1. influence;prominence; 2. potent

Definition: To have more power or influence than others.

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Example Sentences - (有力) yuuryoku

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有力な証拠が必要です。

Yūryoku na shōko ga hitsuyō desu

We need convincing evidence.

You need powerful evidence.

  • 有力な - adjective that means "powerful" or "strong"
  • 証拠 - noun that means "proof" or "evidence"
  • が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 必要 - adjective meaning "necessary" or "essential"
  • です - Verb "to be" in polite form

Other Words of this Type: Adjective

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凄い

sugoi

terrible; horrible; incredible; surprising; excellent; wonderful; largely

懸命

kenmei

anxiety; seriousness; risking someone's life

若々しい

wakawakashii

youth; young

厳密

genmitsu

strict; close

快い

kokoroyoi

pleasant; pleasant and concordant

有力