第三人称复数:martial arts
1. 武术技能树--武學藝朮 简称:Dual claw Asn 即c/c Asn; | Martial Art--武术技能树--武學藝朮 简称: MA | Tiger Strike--虎击--虎擊;简称: TS
2. 武术技能树--武学艺术 简称:Dual claw Asn 即c/c Asn; | Martial Art--武术技能树--武学艺术 简称: MA | Tiger Strike--虎击--虎击;简称: TS
3. 武学艺朮:Assassin 刺客 | Martial Art 武学艺朮 | 254 Tiger Strike:虎击;简称TS
1. Allam hopes he could carve out more time to practice Taiji, a Chinese martial art devised by Taoist priest Zhang Sanfeng about 700 years ago.
2. The concert is sponsored by the Taoist research center in the Wudang Mountains, where the priest created the slow martial art form known as tai chi.
3. The film's ending has Chan and Yen paying their homage to traditional martial art cinema and the signature figure of its golden days.
4. She combined the action of the white crane into a martial art, creating the distinctive style of Yongchun Bai He Quan.
5. The village administrative committee organizes an annual kungfu competition with awards to promote the hinese martial art.
6. martial art
6. She said her biggest wish is to compile all her knowledge of martial arts into a book to help spread the traditional art worldwide.
7. martial art什么意思
7. In 1955 a group of Korean martial arts leaders chose taekwondo as the definitive Korean martial art in an attempt to promote its development internationally.
8. Starring world kungfu champions and a nationally leading kungfu team, the show will demonstrate the highest level of this martial art.
9. Since the Korean martial art was introduced at the Olympics in 2000, numerous countries have honed their kicking skills and South Korea's traditional dominance has dipped.
10. His fame attracted many people to learn the martial art form - or challenge him.
martial art的反义词
noun
1. any of several Oriental arts of weaponless self-defense
usually practiced as a sport
e.g. he had a black belt in the martial arts