Words — 201 found
とて
捕り手
1. policeman; official in charge of imprisoning offendersArchaic
2. art of defeating (and capturing) an opponent with one's bare handsMartial arts
捕手 【とりて】
あしか
足掛け
1. leg trip (in sumo, judo, etc.)Sumo, Martial arts
2. foothold; pedal
3. indicates a consecutive period of time incl. incomplete days, etc. at the endsprecedes a number of days, months or years, e.g. 足かけ5年
足かけ 【あしかけ】、足掛 【あしかけ】
だいじょうだん
大上段
1. holding a sword above one's head (kendo posture)Martial arts
2. haughty attitude; overbearing manner
1. inner thigh; inside of the thigh
2. (walking) pigeon-toed; having one's toes turned inward
3. uchi-mata (judo); throwing an opponent by putting one's leg between their legsMartial arts
かつい
活を入れる
2. to breathe life into; to stimulate; to encourage someone; to give someone a pep talk
- かれ彼
- に
- かつをいかつを入れ
- なければならない 。
喝を入れる 【かつをいれる】、渇を入れる 【かつをいれる】
喝を入れる: Irregular kanji usage. 渇を入れる: Irregular kanji usage.
にっぽんけんぽう
日本拳法
1. Nippon Kempo; Nihon Kempo; Japanese martial artMartial arts
日本拳法 【にほんけんぽう】
にんじゅつ
忍術
1. ninjutsu; combat and stealth techniques used by ninja for espionage, sabotage, assassination, etc.Martial arts
1. elbow strike (karate)Martial arts
1. black beltMartial arts
ジークンドー
截拳道
1. Jeet Kune Do; Way of the Intercepting Fist (martial art founded by Bruce Lee)Martial arts
よこしほうがた
横四方固め
1. yoko-shiho-gatame (judo hold in which the opponent's shoulders and hips are pinned)Martial arts
横四方固 【よこしほうがため】
横四方固: Irregular okurigana usage.