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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
演武場 see styles |
enbujou / enbujo えんぶじょう |
dojo (hall used for martial arts training) |
無段者 see styles |
mudansha むだんしゃ |
(See 有段者) person who has not attained a dan rank (in martial arts, go, etc.) |
町道場 see styles |
machidoujou / machidojo まちどうじょう |
martial arts school situated in a town |
足捌き see styles |
ashisabaki あしさばき |
footwork (in martial arts, sports, etc.) |
風火輪 风火轮 see styles |
fēng huǒ lún feng1 huo3 lun2 feng huo lun |
(martial arts) wind-and-fire wheel, weapon used in hand-to-hand fighting; (Daoism) a magical pair of wheels on which one can stand to ride at great speed, used by Nezha 哪吒[Ne2 zha5]; (fig.) never-ending treadmill |
黃飛鴻 黄飞鸿 see styles |
huáng fēi hóng huang2 fei1 hong2 huang fei hung |
Wong Fei-hung (1847-1925), martial arts master |
兵法指南 see styles |
heihoushinan / hehoshinan へいほうしなん |
instruction in martial arts |
奇能異士 奇能异士 see styles |
qí néng yì shì qi2 neng2 yi4 shi4 ch`i neng i shih chi neng i shih |
extraordinary hero with special abilities; martial arts superhero |
奥義秘伝 see styles |
ougihiden / ogihiden おうぎひでん |
secrets; mysteries; secret formula; essence; esoterica (of an art, martial arts, etc.) |
弓馬刀槍 see styles |
kyuubatousou / kyubatoso きゅうばとうそう |
archery, horsemanship, spearsmanship, and swordsmanship; martial arts in general |
弓馬槍剣 see styles |
kyuubasouken / kyubasoken きゅうばそうけん |
archery, horsemanship, spearsmanship, and swordsmanship; martial arts in general |
文武兼備 see styles |
bunbukenbi ぶんぶけんび |
(yoji) well up in both literary and military (martial) arts; well skilled in wielding both the sword and the pen |
時津賢児 see styles |
tokitsu kenji | Kenji Tokitsu (時津 賢児, Tokitsu Kenji, born 1 August 1947) is a Japanese author and practitioner of Japanese martial arts. |
格闘技会 see styles |
kakutougikai / kakutogikai かくとうぎかい |
martial arts competition; combat sports competition |
武侠小説 see styles |
bukyoushousetsu / bukyoshosetsu ぶきょうしょうせつ |
swashbuckling stories; martial arts fiction; chivalric knight novels; wuxia xiaoshuo |
武俠小說 武侠小说 see styles |
wǔ xiá xiǎo shuō wu3 xia2 xiao3 shuo1 wu hsia hsiao shuo |
a martial arts (wuxia) novel |
武芸百般 see styles |
bugeihyappan / bugehyappan ぶげいひゃっぱん |
(yoji) every martial art; all the martial arts |
武藝高強 武艺高强 see styles |
wǔ yì gāo qiáng wu3 yi4 gao1 qiang2 wu i kao ch`iang wu i kao chiang |
highly skilled in martial arts |
段級位制 see styles |
dankyuuisei / dankyuise だんきゅういせい |
(See 段・4,級・3) ranking system based on dan and kyu (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.) |
足さばき see styles |
ashisabaki あしさばき |
footwork (in martial arts, sports, etc.) |
閃轉騰挪 闪转腾挪 see styles |
shǎn zhuǎn téng nuó shan3 zhuan3 teng2 nuo2 shan chuan t`eng no shan chuan teng no |
to move nimbly about, dodging and weaving (martial arts) |
雙節棍道 双节棍道 see styles |
shuāng jié gùn dào shuang1 jie2 gun4 dao4 shuang chieh kun tao |
nunchaku martial arts |
飛檐走壁 飞檐走壁 see styles |
fēi yán zǒu bì fei1 yan2 zou3 bi4 fei yen tsou pi |
to leap onto roofs and vault over walls (usually associated with martial arts) |
けり飛ばす see styles |
keritobasu けりとばす |
(transitive verb) to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.) |
倚天屠龍記 倚天屠龙记 see styles |
yǐ tiān tú lóng jì yi3 tian1 tu2 long2 ji4 i t`ien t`u lung chi i tien tu lung chi |
Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, wuxia (武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2], martial arts chivalry) novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] and its screen adaptations |
射鵰英雄傳 射雕英雄传 see styles |
shè diāo yīng xióng zhuàn she4 diao1 ying1 xiong2 zhuan4 she tiao ying hsiung chuan |
Legend of the Condor Heroes, wuxia (武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2], martial arts chivalry) novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] and its screen adaptations |
日本武道館 see styles |
nihonbudoukan / nihonbudokan にほんぶどうかん |
(place-name) Tokyo Budokan (national martial arts stadium) |
武術太極拳 see styles |
bujutsutaikyokuken ぶじゅつたいきょくけん |
wushu; modern sport derived from traditional Chinese martial arts |
Variations: |
arawaza あらわざ |
(1) (荒業 only) physical labor; physical labour; manual work; heavy work; (2) drastic move (e.g. hold or strike in martial arts); power technique; display of power |
蹴り飛ばす see styles |
keritobasu けりとばす |
(transitive verb) to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.) |
大日本武徳会 see styles |
dainipponbutokukai だいにっぽんぶとくかい |
(org) Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (martial arts organization; 1895-1946); (o) Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (martial arts organization; 1895-1946) |
Variations: |
kakutougi / kakutogi かくとうぎ |
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport |
マーシャルアーツ see styles |
maasharuaatsu / masharuatsu マーシャルアーツ |
martial arts |
Variations: |
kamae かまえ |
(1) structure; construction; appearance; (2) posture (e.g. in martial arts); pose; stance; (3) readiness; determination; preparedness; (4) (e.g. 門) kanji enclosure type radical (must enclose at least two sides of the kanji) |
Variations: |
ashisabaki あしさばき |
footwork (in martial arts, sports, etc.) |
修斗(ateji) see styles |
shuuto / shuto しゅうと |
{sports} shooto (eng: shoot); martial arts competition leading to knockouts or submission |
Variations: |
uke(p); uke うけ(P); ウケ |
(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) (slang) (See ねこ・6,攻め・2,タチ) bottom (submissive partner of a homosexual relationship) |
Variations: |
bugeisha / bugesha ぶげいしゃ |
(1) master of martial arts; (2) practitioner of martial arts |
Variations: |
keritobasu けりとばす |
(transitive verb) to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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