kung fu / ˈkʌŋ ˈfu, ˈkʊŋ /

功夫工夫武功武术

kung fu 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an ancient Chinese method of self-defense by striking blows at vulnerable areas of an attacker's body using fluid movements of the hands and legs.

kung fu 近义词

kung fu

等同于 martial art

kung fu

等同于 martial art

更多kung fu例句

  1. Entertainment comes from DJs, dance troupes, kung fu associations and hip-hop artists Year of the Ox.
  2. Then Abdul-Mateen’s character and Neo speak in a dojo, a recreation of another famous scene from the original film in which Reeves intoned, “I know kung fu” in the most Keanu Reeves way possible.
  3. The versatile New York-based group, which features as many as 19 members, has only been around for two decades, but its music channels the great Fela Kuti — with a dash of kung fu teaching.
  4. Admittedly, all this sounds pretty entertaining, rather like a kung fu or superhero film.
  5. The show is loaded with beautifully shot, carefully choreographed sequences of magical kung-fu.
  6. The basketball legend released his own dojo-inspired fighting game, Shaq Fu, in 1994.
  7. By now I'm so overwrought with chi's and fu's and kong's and kung's that my eyes have about crossed.
  8. Kung fu is not the name of a martial-arts form; it means 'something with diligent applications.'
  9. A picture of him, an elderly man sporting a cap, Fu Manchu-style mustache, and sharp beard, hangs on the wall.
  10. Note the original line: 'Ne fu fardee ne guignie'; and again in l. 2180: 'Mais ne te farde ne guigne.'
  11. When Tu Fu's literary ability and poetical genius were made known to the Emperor, office and honours were bestowed on him.
  12. Fu Shan was always some stuck on his own intellect, and at that time he thought he could play cards, but he couldn't.
  13. Fu Shan smoked scented and sugared tobacco in a porcelain pipe with an ivory stem.
  14. Fu Shan ain't sure what the old man's idea was, whether it was pure business or not.