弾力
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Base noun form. Used to describe the physical property of materials that can stretch and return to shape, or metaphorically for adaptability. Example: 『このゴムは弾力がある』 (kono gomu wa danryoku ga aru, 'This rubber has elasticity.').
Theme

At a local gym, User and their friend Ken discuss workout routines and the importance of muscle elasticity for flexibility.

弾力

だんりょく

elasticity, flexibility

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a rubber band that bounces back after being stretched — it has 'elasticity.' Think of 'dan' (弾) as 'bullet' or 'spring,' and 'ryoku' (力) as 'power' — together, they mean 'spring power' or 'elasticity.'

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『弾力』 (danryoku, 'elasticity') is often used in contexts like materials science, sports equipment, and food texture (e.g., describing the chewiness of mochi). It reflects a value on resilience and adaptability in both physical and metaphorical senses.

Forms

Base: 弾力Base noun form. Used to describe the physical property of materials that can stretch and return to shape, or metaphorically for adaptability. Example: 『このゴムは弾力がある』 (kono gomu wa danryoku ga aru, 'This rubber has elasticity.').