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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
型 see styles |
xíng xing2 hsing kata(p); gata かた(P); がた |
More info & calligraphy: Kata(n,n-suf) (1) (がた when a suffix) type; style; model; pattern; (2) mold; mould; model; pattern; template; impression; (3) kata (set sequence of positions and movements in martial arts); style (in kabuki, noh, etc.); form; (4) convention; tradition; (standard) form; formula; usage; (5) (set) size; inches (in sizes of displays, disks, image sensors, etc.); (6) (rare) (See 品種・2) (taxonomical) form |
武 see styles |
wǔ wu3 wu bu ぶ |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior Essence / Warrior Spirit / Martial(1) (archaism) the art of war; martial arts; military arts; (2) military force; the sword; (3) valor; bravery; (4) military officer; military man; (surname) Tokubu martial |
五段 see styles |
godan ごだん |
More info & calligraphy: Go-Dan / 5th Degree Black Belt |
初段 see styles |
shodan しょだん |
More info & calligraphy: Sho-Dan |
國術 国术 see styles |
guó shù guo2 shu4 kuo shu |
More info & calligraphy: Kuoshu / Martial Arts |
少林 see styles |
shào lín shao4 lin2 shao lin wakabayashi わかばやし |
More info & calligraphy: Shaolin(surname) Wakabayashi Shaolin |
拳法 see styles |
quán fǎ quan2 fa3 ch`üan fa chüan fa kenpou / kenpo けんぽう |
More info & calligraphy: Kenpo / Kempo / Quan Fa / Chuan Fa(1) Chinese martial arts; kung fu; wushu; quanfa; (2) kenpō (martial arts); kempo |
散打 see styles |
sǎn dǎ san3 da3 san ta sanda; sanda サンダ; さんだ |
More info & calligraphy: Mixed Martial Arts / MMAsanda (chi:); sanshou; Chinese boxing; Chinese kickboxing |
武技 see styles |
bugi ぶぎ |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts Skills |
武術 武术 see styles |
wǔ shù wu3 shu4 wu shu bujutsu ぶじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts / Wushu(1) martial arts; military arts; (2) (See 武術太極拳) wushu (Chinese martial art) |
武道 see styles |
budou / budo ぶどう |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts / Budo |
潭腿 see styles |
tán tuǐ tan2 tui3 t`an t`ui tan tui |
More info & calligraphy: Tantui |
葉問 叶问 see styles |
yè wèn ye4 wen4 yeh wen ippu man イップ・マン |
More info & calligraphy: Ip Man(person) Ip Man (Chinese martial artist); Yip Man |
道場 道场 see styles |
dào chǎng dao4 chang3 tao ch`ang tao chang doujou / dojo どうじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Dojo / Martial Arts Studio(1) dojo; hall used for martial arts training; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 菩提道場) manda (place of Buddhist practice or meditation, esp. the place under the bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment); (surname) Michiba Truth-plot. bodhimaṇḍala, circle, or place of enlightenment. The place where Buddha attained enlightenment. A place, or method, for attaining to Buddha-truth. An object of or place for religious offerings. A place for teaching, learning, or practising religion. |
酔拳 see styles |
suiken すいけん |
More info & calligraphy: Drunken Fist |
點穴 点穴 see styles |
diǎn xué dian3 xue2 tien hsüeh tenketsu てんけつ |
More info & calligraphy: Pressure Points(out-dated kanji) (1) pressure points (e.g. for application of moxa); (2) (martial arts term) vulnerable body cavities |
點脈 点脉 see styles |
diǎn mài dian3 mai4 tien mai |
More info & calligraphy: Dim Mak |
五輪書 see styles |
gorinnosho ごりんのしょ |
More info & calligraphy: The Book of Five Rings |
内家拳 see styles |
naikaken ないかけん |
More info & calligraphy: Neijia Fist |
古武道 see styles |
kobudou / kobudo こぶどう |
More info & calligraphy: Kobudo |
截拳道 see styles |
jié quán dào jie2 quan2 dao4 chieh ch`üan tao chieh chüan tao jiikundoo / jikundoo ジークンドー |
More info & calligraphy: Jeet Kune Do{MA} Jeet Kune Do; Way of the Intercepting Fist (martial art founded by Bruce Lee) |
有段者 see styles |
yuudansha / yudansha ゆうだんしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Rank Holder |
李小龍 李小龙 see styles |
lǐ xiǎo lóng li3 xiao3 long2 li hsiao lung |
More info & calligraphy: Bruce Lee |
武芸者 see styles |
bugeisha / bugesha ぶげいしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts Master |
武道館 see styles |
budoukan / budokan ぶどうかん |
More info & calligraphy: Budokan |
猴子偷桃 see styles |
hóu zi tōu táo hou2 zi5 tou1 tao2 hou tzu t`ou t`ao hou tzu tou tao |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Stealing Peaches |
琉球古武術 see styles |
ryuukyuukobujutsu / ryukyukobujutsu りゅうきゅうこぶじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Ryukyu Kobujutsu |
総合格闘技 see styles |
sougoukakutougi / sogokakutogi そうごうかくとうぎ |
More info & calligraphy: Mixed Martial Arts |
構 构 see styles |
gòu gou4 kou kamae かまえ |
to construct; to form; to make up; to compose; literary composition; paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) (irregular okurigana usage) (1) structure; construction; appearance; (2) posture (e.g. in martial arts); pose; stance; (3) readiness; determination; preparedness; (4) kanji enclosure type radical (must enclose at least two sides of the kanji); (kana only) paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera); (surname) Kamae |
段 see styles |
duàn duan4 tuan dan だん |
paragraph; section; segment; stage (of a process); classifier for stories, periods of time, lengths of thread etc (n,ctr) (1) step; stair; rung; (flight of) steps; (n,ctr) (2) shelf; layer; tier; (3) grade; level; class; (n,ctr) (4) dan (degree of advanced proficiency in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.); rank; (5) paragraph; passage; (n,ctr) (6) column (of print); (n,ctr) (7) act (in kabuki, joruri, etc.); section; scene; (8) row of the multiplication table (e.g. five times table); (9) stage (in a process); phase; occasion; time; moment; situation; (10) (form) (as ...の段) matter; occasion; (11) (as ...どころの段ではない, ...という段じゃない, etc.) degree; extent; (counter) (12) counter for breaks in written language or speech; (place-name, surname) Dan A piece; a section, paragraph. piṇda, a ball, lump, especially of palatable food, sustenance. |
級 级 see styles |
jí ji2 chi kyuu / kyu きゅう |
level; grade; rank; step (of stairs); CL:個|个[ge4]; classifier: step, level (n,ctr) (1) (school) grade; year; class; (n,suf) (2) class; grade; rank; level; (n,ctr) (3) (See 段・4) kyu (junior rank in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.) |
中招 see styles |
zhòng zhāo zhong4 zhao1 chung chao |
(martial arts) to get hit; to get taken down; (fig.) to get infected (disease or computer virus); (fig.) to fall for sb's trap; to be taken in |
修斗 see styles |
shuuto / shuto しゅうと |
(ateji / phonetic) (sports) shooto (eng: shoot); martial arts competition leading to knockouts or submission; (male given name) Shūto |
出招 see styles |
chū zhāo chu1 zhao1 ch`u chao chu chao |
to make a move (in martial arts or figuratively) |
半身 see styles |
hanmi はんみ |
stance with legs in an L-shape, with one leg bent in front and other extended behind (martial arts, traditional theater); (place-name) Hanmi |
受け see styles |
uke うけ |
(n,n-suf) (1) popularity; favour; favor; reception; (2) defense; defence; reputation; (3) agreement; (4) receiver of technique (e.g. in martial arts); (5) (kana only) (colloquialism) submissive partner of a homosexual relationship |
套路 see styles |
tào lù tao4 lu4 t`ao lu tao lu |
sequence of movements in martial arts; routine; pattern; standard method |
承け see styles |
uke うけ |
(n,n-suf) (1) popularity; favour; favor; reception; (2) defense; defence; reputation; (3) agreement; (4) receiver of technique (e.g. in martial arts); (5) (kana only) (colloquialism) submissive partner of a homosexual relationship |
招數 招数 see styles |
zhāo shù zhao1 shu4 chao shu |
move (in chess, on stage, in martial arts); gambit; trick; scheme; movement; same as 著數|着数[zhao1 shu4] |
招法 see styles |
zhāo fǎ zhao1 fa3 chao fa |
move (in chess or martial arts) |
拳棒 see styles |
quán bàng quan2 bang4 ch`üan pang chüan pang |
martial arts; lit. fist and staff |
指南 see styles |
zhǐ nán zhi3 nan2 chih nan shinan しなん |
to guide; guidebook (noun, transitive verb) (from the compass in a 指南車 always pointing the same direction) (See 指南車・しなんしゃ) instruction (in martial arts, performance, etc.); teaching; coaching; (given name) Shinan to teach |
挌技 see styles |
kakugi かくぎ |
(abbreviation) martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport |
撃術 see styles |
gekijutsu; kyokusuru げきじゅつ; キョクスル |
Kuk Sul Do (Korean martial arts style) |
撲跌 扑跌 see styles |
pū diē pu1 die1 p`u tieh pu tieh |
to fall flat on one's face; (martial arts) pouncing and falling (i.e. all kinds of moves) |
旋子 see styles |
xuàn zi xuan4 zi5 hsüan tzu |
whirlwind somersault (in gymnastics or martial arts) |
有段 see styles |
yuudan / yudan ゆうだん |
(adj-no,n) holding a dan rank (in martial arts, go, etc.) |
格技 see styles |
kakugi かくぎ |
(abbreviation) martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport |
構え see styles |
kamae かまえ |
(1) structure; construction; appearance; (2) posture (e.g. in martial arts); pose; stance; (3) readiness; determination; preparedness; (4) kanji enclosure type radical (must enclose at least two sides of the kanji) |
武事 see styles |
buji ぶじ |
military affairs; martial arts |
武俠 武侠 see styles |
wǔ xiá wu3 xia2 wu hsia |
martial arts chivalry (Chinese literary, theatrical and cinema genre); knight-errant See: 武侠 |
武功 see styles |
wǔ gōng wu3 gong1 wu kung bukou / buko ぶこう |
martial art; military accomplishments; (Peking opera) martial arts feats military exploits; military feats; military achievements; distinguished military service; (given name) Takenori |
武壇 武坛 see styles |
wǔ tán wu3 tan2 wu t`an wu tan |
martial arts circles |
武徳 see styles |
butoku ぶとく |
martial arts; (place-name) Butoku |
武德 see styles |
wǔ dé wu3 de2 wu te |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Morality / Martial Arts Ethics / Virtue |
武林 see styles |
wǔ lín wu3 lin2 wu lin takebayashi たけばやし |
martial arts (social) circles (surname) Takebayashi Wulin |
武芸 see styles |
bugei / buge ぶげい |
martial arts |
歩法 see styles |
hohou / hoho ほほう |
(1) horse gait; (2) way of walking (e.g. in martial arts, etc.) |
段位 see styles |
duàn wèi duan4 wei4 tuan wei dani だんい |
rank; class; (Japanese martial arts and board games) dan dan rank (in martial arts, go, etc.); advanced rank; grade of black belt |
比武 see styles |
bǐ wǔ bi3 wu3 pi wu |
martial arts competition; tournament; to compete in a contest |
演武 see styles |
yǎn wǔ yan3 wu3 yen wu enbu えんぶ |
to practice martial arts (1) martial arts demonstration; (2) martial arts training |
無段 see styles |
mudan むだん |
(adj-no,n) (1) having no dan rank (in martial arts, go, etc.); unranked; (can be adjective with の) (2) stepless; continuous |
絶技 see styles |
zetsugi ぜつぎ |
(See 離れ業) special move (e.g. in martial arts) |
練武 see styles |
renbu れんぶ |
(form) practising martial arts; training in martial arts |
花招 see styles |
huā zhāo hua1 zhao1 hua chao |
trick; maneuver; razzle-dazzle; (martial arts) fancy move; flourish |
荒技 see styles |
arawaza あらわざ |
drastic move (e.g. hold or strike in martial arts); power technique; display of power |
荒業 see styles |
arawaza あらわざ |
(1) physical labor; physical labour; manual work; heavy work; (2) drastic move (e.g. hold or strike in martial arts); power technique; display of power |
著數 着数 see styles |
zhāo shù zhao1 shu4 chao shu |
move (in chess, on stage, in martial arts); gambit; trick; scheme; movement; same as 招數|招数[zhao1 shu4] |
著法 着法 see styles |
zhāo fǎ zhao1 fa3 chao fa jakuhō |
move (in chess or martial arts) Attachment to things; attachment and its object. |
蟹挟 see styles |
kanibasami かにばさみ |
flying scissors (technique in martial arts); kani basami |
裸絞 裸绞 see styles |
luǒ jiǎo luo3 jiao3 lo chiao hadakajime はだかじめ |
(martial arts) rear naked choke (martial arts term) rear naked choke; sleeper hold; bare hand strangle |
解數 解数 see styles |
xiè shù xie4 shu4 hsieh shu |
talent; ability; capability; martial arts technique; Taiwan pr. [jie3 shu4] |
請け see styles |
uke うけ |
(n,n-suf) (1) popularity; favour; favor; reception; (2) defense; defence; reputation; (3) agreement; (4) receiver of technique (e.g. in martial arts); (5) (kana only) (colloquialism) submissive partner of a homosexual relationship |
路數 路数 see styles |
lù shù lu4 shu4 lu shu |
stratagem; method; approach; movement (martial arts); social connections; (sb's) background story |
踏鳴 see styles |
fuminari ふみなり |
(rare) {MA} stamp (in Japanese martial arts); stomp |
踢腿 see styles |
tī tuǐ ti1 tui3 t`i t`ui ti tui |
to kick; to do a kick (dancing, martial arts etc) |
身法 see styles |
shēn fǎ shen1 fa3 shen fa |
pose or motion of one's body in martial arts |
道着 see styles |
dougi / dogi どうぎ |
uniform worn in martial arts (judo, kendo, etc.) |
道長 道长 see styles |
dào zhǎng dao4 zhang3 tao chang douchou / docho どうちょう |
Taoist priest; Daoist priest head of a martial arts organization (organisation); (surname) Michinaga |
震脚 see styles |
shinkyaku しんきゃく |
{MA} stamp (in Chinese martial arts); stomp |
馬步 马步 see styles |
mǎ bù ma3 bu4 ma pu |
(martial arts) horse stance (with legs wide apart, as when riding a horse) |
二節棍 二节棍 see styles |
èr jié gùn er4 jie2 gun4 erh chieh kun |
nunchaku (weapon with two rods joined by a short chain, used in martial arts) |
修行者 see styles |
xiū xíng zhě xiu1 xing2 zhe3 hsiu hsing che shugyouja; sugyouza / shugyoja; sugyoza しゅぎょうじゃ; すぎょうざ |
(1) {Buddh} practitioner of Buddhism; (2) {Buddh} practitioner of austerities; disciplinant; (3) {MA} practitioner of martial arts renunciant practitioner |
兵器術 兵器术 see styles |
bīng qì shù bing1 qi4 shu4 ping ch`i shu ping chi shu |
martial arts involving weapons |
前蹴り see styles |
maegeri まえげり |
front kick (esp. martial arts) |
古武術 see styles |
kobujutsu こぶじゅつ |
ancient Japanese martial arts |
封じ手 see styles |
fuujite / fujite ふうじて |
(1) {shogi;go} sealed move; next move written down and kept sealed in an envelope until the game is resumed the following day; (2) forbidden maneuver (in sumo, martial arts, etc.); forbidden technique |
小天狗 see styles |
kotengu こてんぐ |
(1) (See 天狗・1) small tengu; (2) (idiom) promising young martial arts practitioner |
挌闘技 see styles |
kakutougi / kakutogi かくとうぎ |
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport |
掃堂腿 扫堂腿 see styles |
sǎo táng tuǐ sao3 tang2 tui3 sao t`ang t`ui sao tang tui |
(martial arts) floor-sweeping kick (to trip one's opponent) |
揚心流 see styles |
youshinryuu / yoshinryu ようしんりゅう |
(org) Yoshin-ryu (school of martial arts); (o) Yoshin-ryu (school of martial arts) |
教師爺 教师爷 see styles |
jiào shī yé jiao4 shi1 ye2 chiao shih yeh |
master of martial arts, in former times often employed by a landlord to teach fighting skills and guard the house; (fig.) sb who arrogantly and condescendingly lectures others |
敢闘賞 see styles |
kantoushou / kantosho かんとうしょう |
(See 三賞) Fighting Spirit Prize (sumo, martial arts, etc.) |
旋風腳 旋风脚 see styles |
xuàn fēng jiǎo xuan4 feng1 jiao3 hsüan feng chiao |
whirlwind kick (martial arts) |
李連杰 李连杰 see styles |
lǐ lián jié li3 lian2 jie2 li lien chieh riirenchiin / rirenchin りーれんちぇん |
Li Lianjie or Jet Li (1963-), martial arts sportsman, subsequently film star and director (personal name) Ri-renchen |
柔剣棒 see styles |
juukenbou / jukenbo じゅうけんぼう |
(expression) {MA} jūkenbō; "body, sword and staff" techniques in martial arts |
格闘技 see styles |
kakutougi / kakutogi かくとうぎ |
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport |
武徳殿 see styles |
butokuden ぶとくでん |
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden |
武道場 see styles |
budoujou / budojo ぶどうじょう |
martial arts area (within a school, gym, etc.) |
段級制 see styles |
dankyuusei / dankyuse だんきゅうせい |
(See 段・4,級・3) ranking system based on dan and kyu (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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