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12345>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 tokubu とくぶ |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior Essence / Warrior Spirit / Martial(1) the art of war; martial arts; military arts; (2) military force; the sword; (3) (archaism) valor; bravery; (4) military officer; military man; (surname) Tokubu martial |
軍 军 see styles |
jun jun1 chün susumu すすむ |
More info & calligraphy: Army / Military(1) (See 軍隊) army; armed forces; troops; (2) (See 軍部) military authorities; (3) (See 女性軍・じょせいぐん) team; group; troupe; (personal name) Susumu An army; military; martial; translit. kuṇ, cf. 君. |
三段 see styles |
sān duàn san1 duan4 san tuan sandan さんだん |
More info & calligraphy: San-Danthree levels |
九段 see styles |
kudan くだん |
More info & calligraphy: Ku-Dan |
二段 see styles |
nidan にだん |
More info & calligraphy: Ni-Dan |
五段 see styles |
godan ごだん |
More info & calligraphy: Go-Dan / 5th Degree Black Belt |
体術 see styles |
taijutsu たいじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Jutsu |
初段 see styles |
shodan しょだん |
More info & calligraphy: Sho-Dan |
剣道 see styles |
kendou / kendo けんどう |
More info & calligraphy: Kendo / The Way of the Sword |
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 |
忍法 see styles |
rěn fǎ ren3 fa3 jen fa ninpou / ninpo にんぽう |
More info & calligraphy: Ninpo(忍法位) The method or stage of patience, the sixth of the seven stages of the Hīnayāna in the attainment of arhatship, or sainthood: also the third of the four roots of goodness. |
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 |
杖道 see styles |
joudou / jodo じょうどう |
More info & calligraphy: Jodo |
柔術 柔术 see styles |
róu shù rou2 shu4 jou shu juujutsu / jujutsu じゅうじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Jujitsu / Jujutsujujitsu (martial art); jiujitsu; jujutsu |
查拳 see styles |
chá quán cha2 quan2 ch`a ch`üan cha chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Chaquan / Cha Quan |
武德 see styles |
wǔ dé wu3 de2 wu te |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Morality / Martial Arts Ethics / Virtue |
武技 see styles |
bugi ぶぎ |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts Skills |
武神 see styles |
bukami ぶかみ |
More info & calligraphy: Bushin / Bujin |
武藝 武艺 see styles |
wǔ yì wu3 yi4 wu i |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts |
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 |
泰拳 see styles |
tài quán tai4 quan2 t`ai ch`üan tai chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Muay Thai |
洪家 see styles |
hóng jiā hong2 jia1 hung chia |
More info & calligraphy: Hung Gar |
潭腿 see styles |
tán tuǐ tan2 tui3 t`an t`ui tan tui |
More info & calligraphy: Tantui |
猴拳 see styles |
hóu quán hou2 quan2 hou ch`üan hou chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Fist |
練功 练功 see styles |
liàn gōng lian4 gong1 lien kung renkou / renko れんこう |
More info & calligraphy: Skill Acquired Through Hard Training{MA} skills acquired through hard training; feats of practice |
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 |
藝術 艺术 see styles |
yì shù yi4 shu4 i shu geijutsu / gejutsu げいじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Art(fine) art; the arts |
詠春 咏春 see styles |
yǒng chūn yong3 chun1 yung ch`un yung chun |
More info & calligraphy: Wing Chun |
道場 道场 see styles |
dào chǎng dao4 chang3 tao ch`ang tao chang michiba みちば |
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 |
長拳 长拳 see styles |
cháng quán chang2 quan2 ch`ang ch`üan chang chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Changquan / Long Fist |
體術 see styles |
taijutsu たいじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Jutsu |
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 |
五祖拳 see styles |
wǔ zǔ quán wu3 zu3 quan2 wu tsu ch`üan wu tsu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Five Ancestors Fist |
五輪書 see styles |
gorinnosho ごりんのしょ |
More info & calligraphy: The Book of Five Rings |
八極拳 八极拳 see styles |
bā jí quán ba1 ji2 quan2 pa chi ch`üan pa chi chüan hakkyokuken はっきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Ba Ji Quanbajiquan (Chinese martial art) |
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 |
合氣道 合气道 see styles |
hé qì dào he2 qi4 dao4 ho ch`i tao ho chi tao aikidou / aikido あいきどう |
More info & calligraphy: Hapkido(out-dated kanji) (martial arts term) aikido |
唐手道 see styles |
táng shǒu dào tang2 shou3 dao4 t`ang shou tao tang shou tao |
More info & calligraphy: Tang Soo Do / Tang Hand Way |
太極拳 太极拳 see styles |
tài jí quán tai4 ji2 quan2 t`ai chi ch`üan tai chi chüan taikyokuken たいきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Chi Chuan / Tai Ji Quan{MA} grand ultimate fist; Tai Chi Chuan |
形意拳 see styles |
xíng yì quán xing2 yi4 quan2 hsing i ch`üan hsing i chüan keiiken / keken けいいけん |
More info & calligraphy: Xing Yi Quan{MA} shape-of-the-mind fist; Hsing I Chuan |
心技体 see styles |
shingitai しんぎたい |
More info & calligraphy: Shingitai / Shin Gi Tai |
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 |
武道家 see styles |
budouka / budoka ぶどうか |
More info & calligraphy: Budoka |
武道館 see styles |
budoukan / budokan ぶどうかん |
More info & calligraphy: Budokan |
白鶴拳 白鹤拳 see styles |
bái hè quán bai2 he4 quan2 pai ho ch`üan pai ho chüan |
More info & calligraphy: White Crane Fist |
詠春拳 咏春拳 see styles |
yǒng chūn quán yong3 chun1 quan2 yung ch`un ch`üan yung chun chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Wing Chun Fist |
跆拳道 see styles |
tái quán dào tai2 quan2 dao4 t`ai ch`üan tao tai chüan tao tekondoo; tekondo テコンドー; テコンド |
More info & calligraphy: Taekwondo(kana only) taekwondo (kor:); tae kwon do |
黑虎拳 see styles |
hēi hǔ quán hei1 hu3 quan2 hei hu ch`üan hei hu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Black Tiger Fist |
南派螳螂 see styles |
nán pài táng láng nan2 pai4 tang2 lang2 nan p`ai t`ang lang nan pai tang lang |
More info & calligraphy: Southern Praying Mantis |
日本拳法 see styles |
nipponkenpou; nihonkenpou / nipponkenpo; nihonkenpo にっぽんけんぽう; にほんけんぽう |
More info & calligraphy: Nippon Kempo |
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 |
エスクリマ see styles |
esukurima エスクリマ |
More info & calligraphy: Eskrima |
少林寺拳法 see styles |
shourinjikenpou / shorinjikenpo しょうりんじけんぽう |
More info & calligraphy: Shorinji Kempo / Kenpo |
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 |
鷹爪翻子拳 鹰爪翻子拳 see styles |
yīng zhuǎ fān zi quán ying1 zhua3 fan1 zi5 quan2 ying chua fan tzu ch`üan ying chua fan tzu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Eagle Claw Overturning Fist |
偈 see styles |
jié jie2 chieh ge げ |
forceful; martial {Buddh} gatha (poetic verse of a scripture) gāthā, metrical hymn or chant, often occurring in sutras and usually of 4, 5, or 7 words to the line. Also 偈他 cf. 伽陀. |
擂 see styles |
lèi lei4 lei |
(bound form) platform for a martial art contest; Taiwan pr. [lei2] |
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.) |
苑 see styles |
yuàn yuan4 yüan sono その |
(literary) enclosed area for growing trees, keeping animals etc; imperial garden; park; (literary) center (of arts, literature etc) (n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (surname, female given name) Sono A park, imperial park, a collection: v. Jetavana 祇. |
スジ see styles |
suji スジ |
(1) muscle; tendon; sinew; (2) vein; artery; (3) fiber; fibre; string; (4) line; stripe; streak; (5) reason; logic; (6) plot; storyline; (7) lineage; descent; (8) school (e.g. of scholarship or arts); (9) aptitude; talent; (10) source (of information, etc.); circle; channel; (11) well-informed person (in a transaction); (12) logical move (in go, shogi, etc.); (13) (shogi) ninth vertical line; (14) seam on a helmet; (15) (abbreviation) gristly fish paste (made of muscle, tendons, skin, etc.); (16) (archaism) social position; status; (n-suf,n,adj-no) (17) on (a river, road, etc.); along; (suf,ctr) (18) counter for long thin things; counter for roads or blocks when giving directions; (19) (archaism) (Edo period) counter for hundreds of mon (obsolete unit of currency); (given name) Suji |
七段 see styles |
shichidan しちだん |
More info & calligraphy: Nana-Dan / 7th Degree Black Belt |
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 |
五形 see styles |
wǔ xíng wu3 xing2 wu hsing gogyou / gogyo ごぎょう |
Wuxing - "Five Animals" - Martial Art (kana only) Jersey cudweed (species of cottonweed, Gnaphalium affine) |
五明 see styles |
wǔ míng wu3 ming2 wu ming gomei / gome ごめい |
(hist) the five sciences of ancient India (grammar and composition, arts and mathematics, medicine, logic, and philosophy); (surname) Gomei pañca-vidyā, the five sciences or studies of India: (1) śabda, grammar and composition; śilpakarmasthāna, the arts and mathematics; cikitsā, medicine; hetu, logic; adhyātma, philosophy, which Monier Williams says is the 'knoowledge of the supreme spirit, or of ātman', the basis of the four Vedas; the Buddhists reckon the Tripiṭṭaka and the 十二部教 as their 内明, i. e. their inner or special philosophy. |
体技 see styles |
taigi たいぎ |
(See 格闘技) fighting sport; combat sport; martial art |
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 |
修道 see styles |
xiū dào xiu1 dao4 hsiu tao nagamichi ながみち |
to practice Daoism (n,vs,vi) learning; studying the fine arts; (given name) Nagamichi To cultivate the way of religion; be religious; the way of self-cultivation. In the Hīnayāna the stage from anāgāmin to arhat; in Mahāyāna one of the bodhisattva stages. |
先尼 see styles |
xiān ní xian1 ni2 hsien ni senni |
西儞迦; 霰尼 sainika, senika, martial, a commander; a class of non-Buddhists, perhaps the Jains; it may be connected with Śraiṇya, Śreṇika. |
八段 see styles |
hachidan はちだん |
eighth dan (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.); (surname) Hachidan |
六段 see styles |
rokudan ろくだん |
More info & calligraphy: Roku-Dan / 6th Degree Black Belt |
六藝 六艺 see styles |
liù yì liu4 yi4 liu i |
the Confucian Six Arts, namely: rites or etiquette 禮|礼[li3] (禮儀|礼仪[li3 yi2]), music 樂|乐[yue3] (音樂|音乐[yin1 yue4]), archery 射[she4] (射箭[she4 jian4]), charioteering 御[yu4] (駕車|驾车[jia4 che1]), calligraphy or literacy 書|书[shu1] (識字|识字[shi2 zi4]), mathematics or reckoning 數|数[shu4] (計算|计算[ji4 suan4]); another name for the Six Classics 六經|六经[Liu4 jing1] |
冷門 冷门 see styles |
lěng mén leng3 men2 leng men |
a neglected branch (of arts, science, sports etc); fig. a complete unknown who wins a competition |
出招 see styles |
chū zhāo chu1 zhao1 ch`u chao chu chao |
to make a move (in martial arts or figuratively) |
創練 创练 see styles |
chuàng liàn chuang4 lian4 ch`uang lien chuang lien |
to form and train (a military unit); to create and practice (a martial art); to train oneself (by real-life experience) |
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 |
卒制 see styles |
sotsusei; sossei / sotsuse; sosse そつせい; そっせい |
(abbreviation) (See 卒業制作) art project which is done in place of a graduation thesis at a college of arts |
南拳 see styles |
nán quán nan2 quan2 nan ch`üan nan chüan |
Nanquan - "Southern Fist" (Chinese Martial Art) |
博覽 博览 see styles |
bó lǎn bo2 lan3 po lan hakuran |
to read extensively to have a broad mastery of philosophy and the arts |
即興 即兴 see styles |
jí xìng ji2 xing4 chi hsing sokkyou / sokkyo そっきょう |
improvisation (in the arts); impromptu; extemporaneous (1) improvisation; (can be adjective with の) (2) improvised; impromptu; extempore; ad-lib; off-the-cuff |
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 |
周家 see styles |
zhōu jiā zhou1 jia1 chou chia shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
the Zhou family (household, firm etc); Jow-Ga Kung Fu - Martial Art (surname) Shuuji |
咒術 咒术 see styles |
zhòu shù zhou4 shu4 chou shu jujutsu |
Sorcery, the sorcerer's arts. |
嗜み see styles |
tashinami たしなみ |
(1) (kana only) taste (in goods, etc.); (2) (kana only) manners; etiquette; (3) (kana only) modesty; restraint; prudence; (4) (kana only) knowledge, experience (of the arts, etc.); accomplishments; (5) (kana only) taking care of one's personal appearance |
四段 see styles |
yodan; yondan よだん; よんだん |
More info & calligraphy: Yon-Dan |
四術 四术 see styles |
sì shù si4 shu4 ssu shu shi jutsu |
idem 四執. |
図工 see styles |
zukou / zuko ずこう |
(abbreviation) (See 図画工作) drawing and manual arts (school subject); arts and crafts |
套路 see styles |
tào lù tao4 lu4 t`ao lu tao lu |
sequence of movements in martial arts; routine; pattern; standard method |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Martial Arts - Wushu" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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