Words — 209 found
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
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】
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.
にんじゅつ
忍術
1. ninjutsu; combat and stealth techniques used by ninja for espionage, sabotage, assassination, etc.Martial arts
1. drunken boxing; styles of Chinese martial arts that imitate the movements of a drunk personMartial arts
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】
1. fa jin; releasing internal power explosivelyMartial arts
ぬんちゃく
双節棍
1. nunchaku (two linked fighting sticks); nunchucksMartial arts, Usually written using kana alone
ヌンチャク
双節棍: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. black beltMartial 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.
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