1. [日语]空手道:judo[日语]柔道 | karate[日语]空手道 | laissez-faire[法语]自由主义
2. 空手道服式睡衣:Chinese 中式睡衣 | Karate 空手道服式睡衣 | Pyjamas 睡衣套装
1. 空手道
Karate is a Japanese sport or way of fighting in which people fight using their hands, elbows, feet, and legs.
1. The Asian financial crisis provided the final karate chop to the neck, leaving film makers without funding.
2. Karate expert Duncan Bomba yells instructions at 200 Kenyan schoolgirls watching in amazement as he ferociously attacks a colleague posing as a rapist.
3. Asia's karate federation have set the minimum age limit at 16.
4. The rest of the time Sara Wheeler ferries him to karate practice, plays tag with him outside her apartment and takes him out for pizza every Friday.
5. Signboards tell tourists that this was where Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith shot some scenes from the film The Karate Kid.
6. Asian martial arts are strongly represented by the Japanese discipline karate, taekwondo from South Korea and the Chinese wushu.
7. She has a degree in psychology and zoology and holds a black belt in karate.
8. Similar collaborations in the past resulted in the films The Forbidden Kingdom in 2008 and The Karate Kid in 2010.
9. karate的近义词
9. Before beheading West, the actor wielded a sword and showed off karate kicks.
noun
1. a traditional Japanese system of unarmed combat
sharp blows and kicks are given to pressure-sensitive points on the body of the opponent