Jisho

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Words — 3 found

Noun
1. technique; art; skill; move
Other forms
技 【ぎ】伎 【わざ】伎 【ぎ】
Notes
伎: Irregular kanji usage. 伎: Irregular kanji usage.
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Noun
1. waza-ari (in judo, a half-point awarded for good but incomplete execution)Martial arts
Wikipedia definition
2. Waza-ariWaza Ari literally "half a point", is the second highest ... Read more
Other forms
技有り 【わざあり】
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'ku' ending
1. to improve one's skill
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Kanji — 1 found

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7 strokes. JLPT N2. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 5.
skill, art, craft, ability, feat, performance, vocation, arts
Kun: わざ
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Sentences — 6 found

  • jreibun/750/2
    • じゅうどう柔道
    • などの
    • ぶとう武道
    • でいう「
    • うけみ受け身
    • 」とは、投げられたりした時に
    • けが怪我
    • をしないよう
    • じょうず上手に
    • たお倒れる
    • 方法、つまり
    • わざ
    • のことである。
    In martial arts such as judo, ukemi refers to a method or technique of skillful falling to avoid injury when thrown. Jreibun
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