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How would you translate “grit” (personality trait) to Chinese?


How would you translate the word '面子'?Is there a “better” translation for “你我还没完呢”? Why is it “你我” without a possible “和”? And please can anyone confirm the function of “呢” in this one?How would you translate a name consisting of dictionary words?How would you translate “throttling” to Chinese?Is Chinese imprecise?Translating the two meanings of 好自为之The examples make no sense (translation)What does 照你的意思 mean in this dialogue?如何把名词形式的 'Nothing' 翻译成中文 How to translate the English noun form of Nothing into Chinese?Can anyone read Seal Script? I'm completely stuck













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According to psychologist Angela Duckworth and colleagues, "grit" is defined as "perseverance and passion for long-term goals".



What would be the closest term for "grit" in Chinese?



Google gives me "sand" and "gravel" as its meaning.



砂砾 (shālì) = gravel
沙子 (shāzi) = sand
粗砂石 (cū shā shí) = coarse sandstone



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    According to psychologist Angela Duckworth and colleagues, "grit" is defined as "perseverance and passion for long-term goals".



    What would be the closest term for "grit" in Chinese?



    Google gives me "sand" and "gravel" as its meaning.



    砂砾 (shālì) = gravel
    沙子 (shāzi) = sand
    粗砂石 (cū shā shí) = coarse sandstone



    Thanks, Nate
    PS. I've also inquired Professor Duckworth and still waiting for her response.










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      According to psychologist Angela Duckworth and colleagues, "grit" is defined as "perseverance and passion for long-term goals".



      What would be the closest term for "grit" in Chinese?



      Google gives me "sand" and "gravel" as its meaning.



      砂砾 (shālì) = gravel
      沙子 (shāzi) = sand
      粗砂石 (cū shā shí) = coarse sandstone



      Thanks, Nate
      PS. I've also inquired Professor Duckworth and still waiting for her response.










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      According to psychologist Angela Duckworth and colleagues, "grit" is defined as "perseverance and passion for long-term goals".



      What would be the closest term for "grit" in Chinese?



      Google gives me "sand" and "gravel" as its meaning.



      砂砾 (shālì) = gravel
      沙子 (shāzi) = sand
      粗砂石 (cū shā shí) = coarse sandstone



      Thanks, Nate
      PS. I've also inquired Professor Duckworth and still waiting for her response.







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          毅力 (n)



          perserverance; willpower



          He has grit = 他有毅力




          ~




          堅毅 (adj)



          be strong-willed and perseverant



          He is very gritty = 他很堅毅




          ~




          堅毅 (n)



          strong will and perserverance



          This grittiness = 這份堅毅




          Example sentence:



          • 推行革命要有毅力 - Carrying out the revolution requires perseverance (grit)


          • 堅毅的人能衝出困境,走向高峯 - perseverant (gritty) people can break out of predicament and get to the top


          • 成功全憑民眾的一股毅力/成功全憑民眾的一份堅毅 - Success depends on the perseverance (grittiness) of the people






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            You should offer a sentence, because the translation will vary, depending on context.



            grit is sand or gravel!




            Sense of "pluck, spirit, firmness of mind" first recorded American
            English, 1808.




            Duckworth's idiomatic definition is, well, not worth a duck, in my opinion.



            Here grit is 毅力, willpower



            如果他们颁发毅力金牌,卡伦应该站在领奖台上。

            If they gave gold medals for grit, Karen would be right up there on the winners' podium.



            but you might choose 勇气 courage or 坚韧不拔。






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              毅力 (n)



              perserverance; willpower



              He has grit = 他有毅力




              ~




              堅毅 (adj)



              be strong-willed and perseverant



              He is very gritty = 他很堅毅




              ~




              堅毅 (n)



              strong will and perserverance



              This grittiness = 這份堅毅




              Example sentence:



              • 推行革命要有毅力 - Carrying out the revolution requires perseverance (grit)


              • 堅毅的人能衝出困境,走向高峯 - perseverant (gritty) people can break out of predicament and get to the top


              • 成功全憑民眾的一股毅力/成功全憑民眾的一份堅毅 - Success depends on the perseverance (grittiness) of the people






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                毅力 (n)



                perserverance; willpower



                He has grit = 他有毅力




                ~




                堅毅 (adj)



                be strong-willed and perseverant



                He is very gritty = 他很堅毅




                ~




                堅毅 (n)



                strong will and perserverance



                This grittiness = 這份堅毅




                Example sentence:



                • 推行革命要有毅力 - Carrying out the revolution requires perseverance (grit)


                • 堅毅的人能衝出困境,走向高峯 - perseverant (gritty) people can break out of predicament and get to the top


                • 成功全憑民眾的一股毅力/成功全憑民眾的一份堅毅 - Success depends on the perseverance (grittiness) of the people






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                  毅力 (n)



                  perserverance; willpower



                  He has grit = 他有毅力




                  ~




                  堅毅 (adj)



                  be strong-willed and perseverant



                  He is very gritty = 他很堅毅




                  ~




                  堅毅 (n)



                  strong will and perserverance



                  This grittiness = 這份堅毅




                  Example sentence:



                  • 推行革命要有毅力 - Carrying out the revolution requires perseverance (grit)


                  • 堅毅的人能衝出困境,走向高峯 - perseverant (gritty) people can break out of predicament and get to the top


                  • 成功全憑民眾的一股毅力/成功全憑民眾的一份堅毅 - Success depends on the perseverance (grittiness) of the people






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                  毅力 (n)



                  perserverance; willpower



                  He has grit = 他有毅力




                  ~




                  堅毅 (adj)



                  be strong-willed and perseverant



                  He is very gritty = 他很堅毅




                  ~




                  堅毅 (n)



                  strong will and perserverance



                  This grittiness = 這份堅毅




                  Example sentence:



                  • 推行革命要有毅力 - Carrying out the revolution requires perseverance (grit)


                  • 堅毅的人能衝出困境,走向高峯 - perseverant (gritty) people can break out of predicament and get to the top


                  • 成功全憑民眾的一股毅力/成功全憑民眾的一份堅毅 - Success depends on the perseverance (grittiness) of the people







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                      You should offer a sentence, because the translation will vary, depending on context.



                      grit is sand or gravel!




                      Sense of "pluck, spirit, firmness of mind" first recorded American
                      English, 1808.




                      Duckworth's idiomatic definition is, well, not worth a duck, in my opinion.



                      Here grit is 毅力, willpower



                      如果他们颁发毅力金牌,卡伦应该站在领奖台上。

                      If they gave gold medals for grit, Karen would be right up there on the winners' podium.



                      but you might choose 勇气 courage or 坚韧不拔。






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                        You should offer a sentence, because the translation will vary, depending on context.



                        grit is sand or gravel!




                        Sense of "pluck, spirit, firmness of mind" first recorded American
                        English, 1808.




                        Duckworth's idiomatic definition is, well, not worth a duck, in my opinion.



                        Here grit is 毅力, willpower



                        如果他们颁发毅力金牌,卡伦应该站在领奖台上。

                        If they gave gold medals for grit, Karen would be right up there on the winners' podium.



                        but you might choose 勇气 courage or 坚韧不拔。






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                          You should offer a sentence, because the translation will vary, depending on context.



                          grit is sand or gravel!




                          Sense of "pluck, spirit, firmness of mind" first recorded American
                          English, 1808.




                          Duckworth's idiomatic definition is, well, not worth a duck, in my opinion.



                          Here grit is 毅力, willpower



                          如果他们颁发毅力金牌,卡伦应该站在领奖台上。

                          If they gave gold medals for grit, Karen would be right up there on the winners' podium.



                          but you might choose 勇气 courage or 坚韧不拔。






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                          You should offer a sentence, because the translation will vary, depending on context.



                          grit is sand or gravel!




                          Sense of "pluck, spirit, firmness of mind" first recorded American
                          English, 1808.




                          Duckworth's idiomatic definition is, well, not worth a duck, in my opinion.



                          Here grit is 毅力, willpower



                          如果他们颁发毅力金牌,卡伦应该站在领奖台上。

                          If they gave gold medals for grit, Karen would be right up there on the winners' podium.



                          but you might choose 勇气 courage or 坚韧不拔。







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