judo / ˈdʒu doʊ /

⚽高中词汇柔道滑稽戏绳索软体

judo2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a method of defending oneself or fighting without the use of weapons, based on jujitsu but differing from it in banning dangerous throws and blows and stressing the athletic or sport element.
  2. the sport of fighting by this method.Compare jujitsu, karate.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to this fighting method or sport.

judo 近义词

judo

等同于 martial art

judo

等同于 martial art

更多judo例句

  1. After 14 years as president and premier, Vladimir Putin ended his 30-year marriage in June and his judo mentor died this month.
  2. Back to hidden talents—there is a joke about Judo in the film, and I heard you have a black belt in Taekwondo?
  3. Dutch judo competitor Edith Bosch was sitting next to the bottle thrower and threw a punch at him after seeing the incident.
  4. If what he says is true, then judo fighter Nick Delpopolo will be double-checking his food from now on.
  5. In just over a minute yesterday, Saudi judo player Wojdan Shahrkhani lost in her Olympic debut.
  6. She grabbed his wrist and twisted him into the same judo hold she'd had me in back at Civic Center.
  7. Without thought there came back to him the long hours of training in hand weapons, in judo, in hand to hand combat.
  8. The president of the college of Sora was the second in rank in the Judo-Babylonian community.
  9. Menachem ben Saruk, first grammarian and one of the founders of Judo-Spanish culture, 215.
  10. The teacher, however, snared the cadet in a neo-judo hold that no neophyte, however skilled or strong could break.