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拳法

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quán fǎ
    quan2 fa3
ch`üan fa
    chüan fa
 kenpou / kenpo
    けんぽう

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Kenpo / Kempo / Quan Fa / Chuan Fa
boxing; fighting technique
(1) Chinese martial arts; kung fu; wushu; quanfa; (2) kenpō (martial arts); kempo

激烈

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jī liè
    ji1 lie4
chi lieh
 gekiretsu
    げきれつ

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Fierce
(of competition or fighting) intense; fierce; (of pain) acute; (of an expression of opinion) impassioned; vehement; (of a course of action) drastic; extreme
(noun or adjectival noun) violence; vehemence; fury; fervour; fervor; severity; fierceness; keenness

闘志

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 toushi / toshi
    とうし

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Fighting Spirit
fighting spirit; (will to) fight; (given name) Toushi

闘魂

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 toukon / tokon
    とうこん

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Fighting Spirit
fighting spirit

百折不撓


百折不挠

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bǎi zhé bù náo
    bai3 zhe2 bu4 nao2
pai che pu nao
 hyakusetsufutou / hyakusetsufuto
    ひゃくせつふとう

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Undaunted After Repeated Setbacks
to keep on fighting in spite of all setbacks (idiom); to be undaunted by repeated setbacks; to be indomitable
(yoji) indefatigability; indomitableness

真剣勝負

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 shinkenshoubu / shinkenshobu
    しんけんしょうぶ

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Shinken Shobu
(1) (yoji) fighting with real swords; (2) (yoji) game played in real earnest


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hòng
    hong4
hung
strife; disorder; rioting; fighting; Taiwan pr. [hong2]

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áo
    ao2
ao
 minagoroshi
    みなごろし
violent fighting
massacre; annihilation; wholesale slaughter

乱闘

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 rantou / ranto
    らんとう
(n,vs,vi) fray; fighting; brawling; scuffle

争続

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 souzoku / sozoku
    そうぞく
(colloquialism) fighting over inheritance; inheritance dispute

仁侠

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 ninkyou / ninkyo
    にんきょう
    jinkyou / jinkyo
    じんきょう
(adj-na,n,adj-no) chivalry; generosity; heroism; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong

任侠

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 ninkyou / ninkyo
    にんきょう
(adj-na,n,adj-no) chivalry; generosity; heroism; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong; (given name) Ninkyō

体技

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 taigi
    たいぎ
(See 格闘技) fighting sport; combat sport; martial art

修羅


修罗

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xiū luó
    xiu1 luo2
hsiu lo
 shura; sura
    しゅら; すら
Asura, malevolent spirits in Indian mythology
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 阿修羅) Asura; demigod; anti-god; titan; demigods that fight the Devas (gods) in Hindu mythology; (2) fighting; carnage; conflict; strife; (3) sledge (for conveying large rocks, logs, etc.); (4) (See 滑道) log slide; chute; flume; (female given name) Shura
asura, demons who war with Indra; v. 阿修羅; it is also sura, which means a god, or deity.

停戰


停战

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tíng zhàn
    ting2 zhan4
t`ing chan
    ting chan
to cease fire; to stop fighting; armistice; truce

健闘

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 kentou / kento
    けんとう
(n,vs,vi) fighting bravely; strenuous efforts

八双

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 hassou / hasso
    はっそう
style of sword fighting

兵戈

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bīng gē
    bing1 ge1
ping ko
 heika / heka
    へいか
weapons; arms; fighting; war
swords; arms; warfare
weapons

剣戟

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 kengeki
    けんげき
(1) weapons; arms; (2) fighting with swords; sword fight

力戦

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 rikisen
    りきせん
(n,vs,vi) hard fighting

卍巴

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 manjitomoe; manjidomoe
    まんじともえ; まんじどもえ
(adv-to,n) (fighting) in a confused mass; (falling) in swirls; (falling) in whirls

取組

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 torikumi
    とりくみ
(1) bout (in sports, etc.); match; (2) effort; initiative; dealing with; grappling with; wrestling with; (place-name) Torikumi

合戦

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 kassen
    かっせん
(n,vs,vi) battle; fight; fighting; engagement; contest; (place-name) Kasse

吽牙

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óu yá
    ou2 ya2
ou ya
(onom.) the barking of dogs fighting

善戦

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 zensen
    ぜんせん
(n,vs,vi) fighting a good fight; putting up a good fight; fighting bravely

壯丁


壮丁

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zhuàng dīng
    zhuang4 ding1
chuang ting
able-bodied man (capable of fighting in a war)
See: 壮丁

大童

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 daidou / daido
    だいどう
(noun or adjectival noun) (sensitive word) strenuous efforts; hard fighting; (surname, given name) Daidou

奮戦

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 funsen
    ふんせん
(n,vs,vi) hard fighting

奮闘

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 funtou / funto
    ふんとう
(n,vs,vi) (1) strenuous effort; hard struggle; working hard; (n,vs,vi) (2) hard fighting; fierce fighting

威名

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wēi míng
    wei1 ming2
wei ming
 imei / ime
    いめい
fame for fighting prowess; military glory
fame; prestige

実戦

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 jissen
    じっせん
combat; battle; action; active service; actual fighting

対戦

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 taisen
    たいせん
(n,vs,vi) fighting (against); taking on (an opponent); facing; confronting; competing (with); battle; fight; contest; match

巷戰


巷战

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xiàng zhàn
    xiang4 zhan4
hsiang chan
(military) street fighting; urban combat

干戈

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gān gē
    gan1 ge1
kan ko
 kanka
    かんか
weapons of war; arms
(1) (form) weapon; arms; shield and spear; (2) (form) fighting; war
shield and spear

弓箭

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gōng jiàn
    gong1 jian4
kung chien
 kyuusen / kyusen
    きゅうせん
bow and arrow
(1) bow and arrow; arms; weapons; (2) archer; warrior; (3) fighting with bows and arrows; war; battle

応戦

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 ousen / osen
    おうせん
(n,vs,vi) fighting back; returning fire; counter-attack; responding to an attack; accepting a challenge

悪戦

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 akusen
    あくせん
(noun/participle) hard fighting; close contest

惡仗


恶仗

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è zhàng
    e4 zhang4
o chang
hard fighting; fierce battle

惡戰


恶战

see styles
è zhàn
    e4 zhan4
o chan
hard fighting; fierce battle

惡鬥


恶斗

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è dòu
    e4 dou4
o tou
hard fighting; fierce battle

戀戰


恋战

see styles
liàn zhàn
    lian4 zhan4
lien chan
to zealously continue fighting

戦争

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 sensou / senso
    せんそう
(n,vs,vi) (1) war; (n,vs,vi) (2) fighting; fierce competition; (female given name) Sensou

戦力

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 senryoku
    せんりょく
(1) war potential; military strength; fighting power; (2) ability (to compete); capabilities; valuable asset

戦意

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 seni
    せんい
will to fight; fighting spirit; morale

戦技

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 sengi
    せんぎ
(abbreviation) (See 戦闘技術) combat techniques; combat skills; fighting techniques

戰事


战事

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zhàn shì
    zhan4 shi4
chan shih
war; hostilities; fighting

戰團


战团

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zhàn tuán
    zhan4 tuan2
chan t`uan
    chan tuan
fighting group; by extension, a fight; a fray

挌技

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 kakugi
    かくぎ
(abbreviation) martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport

敢闘

see styles
 kantou / kanto
    かんとう
(n,vs,vi) fighting bravely

敵勢

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 tekisei; tekizei / tekise; tekize
    てきせい; てきぜい
enemy's strength or fighting power

斗魂

see styles
 toukon / tokon
    とうこん
(irregular kanji usage) fighting spirit

曹參


曹参

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cáo cān
    cao2 can1
ts`ao ts`an
    tsao tsan
Cao Can (-190 BC), second chancellor of Han Dynasty, contributed to its founding by fighting on Liu Bang's 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] side during the Chu-Han Contention 楚漢戰爭|楚汉战争[Chu3 Han4 Zhan4 zheng1]; also pr. [Cao2 Shen1]

格技

see styles
 kakugi
    かくぎ
(abbreviation) martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport

武打

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wǔ dǎ
    wu3 da3
wu ta
acrobatic fighting in Chinese opera or dance

気合

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 kiai
    きあい
scream; yell; fighting spirit

気慨

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 kigai
    きがい
(irregular kanji usage) strong spirit; mettle; backbone; guts; fighting spirit

気概

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 kigai
    きがい
strong spirit; mettle; backbone; guts; fighting spirit

消火

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 shouka / shoka
    しょうか
(n,vs,vt,vi) (See 防火・ぼうか) fire fighting; extinguishing a fire

消防

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xiāo fáng
    xiao1 fang2
hsiao fang
 shoubou / shobo
    しょうぼう
firefighting; fire control
(1) fire fighting; (2) (abbreviation) fire department; fire brigade; firefighter

混戰


混战

see styles
hùn zhàn
    hun4 zhan4
hun chan
chaotic warfare; confused fighting; melee; to join in such fighting

滾る

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 tagiru
    たぎる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood)

激る

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 tagiru
    たぎる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood)

激闘

see styles
 gekitou / gekito
    げきとう
(n,vs,vi) fierce fighting

烈女

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liè nǚ
    lie4 nu:3
lieh nü
 retsujo
    れつじょ
a woman who dies fighting for her honor or follows her husband in death
heroine

熱闘

see styles
 nettou / netto
    ねっとう
fierce fighting

狗法

see styles
gǒu fǎ
    gou3 fa3
kou fa
 kuhō
Dog-law, fighting and hating, characteristics of the monks in the last days of the world.

白軍


白军

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bái jun
    bai2 jun1
pai chün
 hakugun
    はくぐん
White Guard or White Movement, anti-communist troops fighting against the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917-1922)
(hist) (See 白衛軍) White Army (any of the armies that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution)

義勇


义勇

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yì yǒng
    yi4 yong3
i yung
 giyuu / giyu
    ぎゆう
courageous in fighting for a just cause
heroism; loyalty and courage; (male given name) Yoshitoshi

荒事

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 aragoto
    あらごと
(theatrical) fighting scene

蒙恬

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méng tián
    meng2 tian2
meng t`ien
    meng tien
 mouten / moten
    もうてん
Qin general Meng Tian (-210 BC), involved in 215 BC in fighting the Northern Xiongnu 匈奴 and building the great wall
(personal name) Mouten

貂蟬


貂蝉

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diāo chán
    diao1 chan2
tiao ch`an
    tiao chan
Diaochan (-192), one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], in fiction a famous beauty at the break-up of Han dynasty, given as concubine to usurping warlord Dong Zhuo 董卓[Dong3 Zhuo2] to ensure his overthrow by fighting hero Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4]

転戦

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 tensen
    てんせん
(n,vs,vi) moving from one battlefield to another; fighting on successive fronts; fighting in various battles

金的

see styles
 kinteki
    きんてき
(1) bull's-eye; (2) object of desire; most-coveted goal; (3) (colloquialism) male crotch (as a target in fighting); the jewels (as in "kick him in ...")

鉤縄

see styles
 kaginawa
    かぎなわ
ninja rope with grappling hook

鏖戰


鏖战

see styles
áo zhàn
    ao2 zhan4
ao chan
bitter fighting; a violent battle

開打


开打

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kāi dǎ
    kai1 da3
k`ai ta
    kai ta
(of a sports competition or match) to commence; (of a war or battle) to break out; to perform acrobatic or choreographed fighting (in Chinese opera); to brawl; to come to blows

闘気

see styles
 touki / toki
    とうき
fighting spirit

闘牛

see styles
 tougyuu / togyu
    とうぎゅう
(1) bullfighting; bullfight; (2) fighting bull

闘犬

see styles
 touken / token
    とうけん
(1) dogfight; dogfighting; (2) fighting dog

闘病

see styles
 toubyou / tobyo
    とうびょう
(n,vs,vi) fighting against an illness

闘蟋

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 toushitsu / toshitsu
    とうしつ
cricket fighting

闘魚

see styles
 tougyo / togyo
    とうぎょ
fighting fish; (given name) Tougyo

闘鶏

see styles
 toukei / toke
    とうけい
cockfight; fighting cock

防火

see styles
fáng huǒ
    fang2 huo3
fang huo
 bouka / boka
    ぼうか
to protect against fire
(n,vs,adj-no) fire prevention; fire fighting; fire proof

陰魔


阴魔

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yīn mó
    yin1 mo2
yin mo
 onma
    おんま
{Buddh} (See 四魔) demon of aggregates (who causes many kinds of suffering)
The five skandhas considered as māras or demons fighting against the Buddha, nature of men.

飛撾


飞挝

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fēi zhuā
    fei1 zhua1
fei chua
ancient weapon with a tip like a grappling hook, thrown at enemy combatants in order to capture them

鬥志


斗志

see styles
dòu zhì
    dou4 zhi4
tou chih
will to fight; fighting spirit

鬥艦


斗舰

see styles
dòu jiàn
    dou4 jian4
tou chien
fighting ship

鬥雞


斗鸡

see styles
dòu jī
    dou4 ji1
tou chi
cock fighting

龜船


龟船

see styles
guī chuán
    gui1 chuan2
kuei ch`uan
    kuei chuan
"turtle ship", armored warship used by Koreans in fighting the Japanese during the Imjin war of 1592-1598 壬辰倭亂|壬辰倭乱[ren2 chen2 wo1 luan4]

F16

see styles
 efujuuroku / efujuroku
    エフじゅうろく
(product) F-16 Fighting Falcon (fighter aircraft); (product name) F-16 Fighting Falcon (fighter aircraft)

かぎ縄

see styles
 kaginawa
    かぎなわ
ninja rope with grappling hook

スポ根

see styles
 supokon
    スポこん
(abbreviation) (from スポーツ根性) fighting spirit (in sport); tenacity

修羅場


修罗场

see styles
xiū luó chǎng
    xiu1 luo2 chang3
hsiu lo ch`ang
    hsiu lo chang
 shuraba; shurajou(ok) / shuraba; shurajo(ok)
    しゅらば; しゅらじょう(ok)
(1) fighting scene; scene of carnage (bloodshed); (2) (しゅらじょう only) (See 阿修羅・あしゅら,帝釈天・たいしゃくてん) location of the fight between the Asuras and Shakra; (3) (しゅらば only) (colloquialism) difficulties (in a love relationship); (4) (しゅらば only) (colloquialism) crunch time (esp. for cartoonists)
lit. battlefield of asuras

修羅軍


修罗军

see styles
xiū luó jun
    xiu1 luo2 jun1
hsiu lo chün
 shura no ikusa
The army of asuras, fighting on the 修羅場 asura battlefield against Indra.

八路軍


八路军

see styles
bā lù jun
    ba1 lu4 jun1
pa lu chün
 hachirogun
    はちろぐん
Eighth Route Army, the larger of the two major Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
Eighth Route Army; 18th Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China

切合い

see styles
 kiriai
    きりあい
(noun/participle) crossing swords; fighting with swords; cutting each other (in fighting)

双節棍

see styles
 nunchaku; nunchaku
    ぬんちゃく; ヌンチャク
(kana only) {MA} nunchaku (two linked fighting sticks); nunchak; nunchucks

取組み

see styles
 torikumi
    とりくみ
(1) bout (in sports, etc.); match; (2) effort; initiative; dealing with; grappling with; wrestling with

場外戦

see styles
 jougaisen / jogaisen
    じょうがいせん
fight outside the stadium; fighting outside the ring

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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