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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
アーム・レスリング see styles |
aamu resuringu / amu resuringu アーム・レスリング |
(1) arm wrestling; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to arm wrestle |
スタンドレスリング see styles |
sutandoresuringu スタンドレスリング |
stand wrestling |
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newaza ねわざ |
(1) {MA;sumo} pinning technique (in wrestling or judo); (2) underhanded dealings |
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hitorizumou / hitorizumo ひとりずもう |
(expression) (1) (yoji) fighting (tilting at) windmills; working oneself up even though there really isn't anything to fight at; (expression) (2) single-person mimicking a wrestling match |
グラウンドレスリング see styles |
guraundoresuringu グラウンドレスリング |
ground wrestling |
スタンド・レスリング see styles |
sutando resuringu スタンド・レスリング |
stand wrestling |
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keefei; keffei / keefe; keffe ケーフェイ; ケッフェイ |
kayfabe (pro-wrestling) |
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kengamine けんがみね |
(1) rim of a volcano (esp. Mt. Fuji); (2) {sumo} wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position |
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kakutou / kakuto かくとう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (hand-to-hand) fight; grapple; scuffle; tussle; (n,vs,vi) (2) struggling (with a problem, task, etc.); grappling; wrestling; getting to grips (with) |
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sumou(p); sumai(ok) / sumo(p); sumai(ok) すもう(P); すまい(ok) |
(1) sumo (wrestling); (2) (abbreviation) (See 相撲取り) sumo wrestler; rikishi |
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udezumou / udezumo うでずもう |
arm wrestling |
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karatechoppu; karatechoppu からてチョップ; カラテチョップ |
{sports} karate chop (pro wrestling move) |
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taggumacchi; taggu macchi タッグマッチ; タッグ・マッチ |
{sports} tag-team match (pro wrestling) (wasei: tag match) |
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rucharibure; rucha ribure ルチャリブレ; ルチャ・リブレ |
lucha libre (Mexican professional wrestling) (spa:) |
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hitorizumou / hitorizumo ひとりずもう |
(1) fighting windmills; tilting at windmills; (2) (hist) mimicking a wrestling match by oneself (as a form of street performance, etc.) |
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udegarami うでがらみ |
entangled arm lock (judo); hammerlock (wrestling) |
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koonaaposuto; koonaa posuto / koonaposuto; koona posuto コーナーポスト; コーナー・ポスト |
(1) {sports} ring post (of a boxing or wrestling ring) (wasei: corner post); (2) {sports} (See コーナーフラッグポスト) corner flag (soccer) |
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faitomanee; faito manee ファイトマネー; ファイト・マネー |
prize money (in boxing or professional wrestling) (wasei: fight money); purse |
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puroresuringu; puro resuringu プロレスリング; プロ・レスリング |
(See プロレス) pro wrestling; professional wrestling |
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yaarugyureshi; yaarugyureshu / yarugyureshi; yarugyureshu ヤールギュレシ; ヤールギュレシュ |
Turkish oil wrestling |
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aamuresuringu; aamu resuringu / amuresuringu; amu resuringu アームレスリング; アーム・レスリング |
(See 腕相撲) arm wrestling |
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kakutou / kakuto かくとう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (hand-to-hand) fight; grapple; scuffle; tussle; (n,vs,vi) (2) struggling (with a problem, task, etc.); grappling; wrestling; getting to grips (with) |
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sutandoresuringu; sutando resuringu スタンドレスリング; スタンド・レスリング |
stand wrestling |
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sutorongusutairu; sutorongu sutairu ストロングスタイル; ストロング・スタイル |
{sports} strong-style wrestling; pro wrestling as a fighting style |
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amachuaresuringu; amachua resuringu アマチュアレスリング; アマチュア・レスリング |
amateur wrestling |
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referiipojishon; referii pojishon / referipojishon; referi pojishon レフェリーポジション; レフェリー・ポジション |
{sports} referee's position (in wrestling) |
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torikumi とりくみ |
(1) effort; initiative; dealing with; grappling with; wrestling with; (2) (oft. 取組 when in ref. to sumo) bout (in sports, etc.); match |
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gurekoroomansutairu(p); gurekorooman sutairu グレコローマンスタイル(P); グレコローマン・スタイル |
{sports} Greco-Roman wrestling; Greco-Roman style; classic wrestling |
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bodiisuramu; bodisuramu; bodii suramu; bodi suramu / bodisuramu; bodisuramu; bodi suramu; bodi suramu ボディースラム; ボディスラム; ボディー・スラム; ボディ・スラム |
body slam (pro wrestling move) |
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batoruroiyaru; batorurowaiyaru; batoru roiyaru; batoru rowaiyaru バトルロイヤル; バトルロワイヤル; バトル・ロイヤル; バトル・ロワイヤル |
(1) {sports} battle royal (pro wrestling); (2) (See 大乱戦) battle royale (game genre) |
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batorurowaiyaru; batoruroiyaru; batoru rowaiyaru; batoru roiyaru バトルロワイヤル; バトルロイヤル; バトル・ロワイヤル; バトル・ロイヤル |
(1) {sports} battle royal (pro wrestling); (2) {vidg} battle royale (genre) |
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ashiwaza あしわざ |
(1) {MA} foot technique (in judo, sumo wrestling, etc.); footwork; (2) (rare) (See 足芸) tricks performed with the feet |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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