karate 英 [kəˈrɑ:ti]   美 [kəˈrɑti]

karate

karate  英 [kəˈrɑ:ti] 美 [kəˈrɑti]

n. 空手道(日本的一种徒手武术) 

名词复数:karates 

No, I had it when I walked out the door. Dad picked me up to drive me to karate. 不可能,我出门的时候还带着,爸爸开车接我去上空手道的课,然后我把书包放在车里。
Generally you exhale on the effort, if, say, doing weights, karate or boxing, and inhale on the “return”. 一般来说,如果你在练哑铃、空手道或拳击,你呼出的是努力,吸入的是“回报”。

  • Karate is a Japanese martial art, or a sport of hand-to-hand combat. When you learn karate, you practice kicks and blows against an opponent.
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  • n. 空手道(日本的一种徒手武术)
  • 1. No, I had it when I walked out the door. Dad picked me up to drive me to karate.

    不可能,我出门的时候还带着,爸爸开车接我去上空手道的课,然后我把书包放在车里。

  • 2. Generally you exhale on the effort, if, say, doing weights, karate or boxing, and inhale on the “return”.

    一般来说,如果你在练哑铃、空手道或拳击,你呼出的是努力,吸入的是“回报”。

  • 3. You know, almost like these heroes are going from white belts to a black belts in karate.

    你知道这些英雄的转变就像是空手道高手的白带到黑带的提升。

  • karate (n.) system of unarmed combat using hands and feet, 1947, Japanese, literally "empty hand, bare hand," from kara "empty" + te "hand." As a verb from 1963. A devotee is a karateka. Karate-chop (n.) is attested from 1964.
kar·ate / kəˈrɑːti ; NAmE kəˈrɑːti / noun [uncountable ] a Japanese system of fighting in which you use your hands and feet as weapons 空手道 a karate chop (= a blow with the side of the hand) 空手道的掌侧劈 kar·ate / kəˈrɑːti ; NAmE kəˈrɑːti /
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