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Название: Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan

Автор: Daniel Kogan

Издательство: Ingram

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СКАЧАТЬ (J) [Sumo] Ranking list of the rikishi for each basho. Each rikishi is listed in order of rank, the highest ranks written in large characters at the top of the page and the lowest ranks in tiny ones at the bottom.

      bao (M) [Common Usage] 1 leopard, panther 2 bag

      bao gao (M) [Common Usage] to announce, to tell

      bao jian (M) [Weapon] double-edged sword

      bao wei (M) [Common Usage] to surround, to encompass

      barai (J) [Judo, Karate] see harai

      baro (K) [Common Usage] 1 a command to "return" 2 straight

      baro jireugi (K) [Taekwondo] straight punch, lunge punch

      Bart Cham Dao (C) [Wihng Cheun] see Baat Cham Dou

      Ba Shan Fan (M) [Style] see Fan Zi

      basho (J) [Sumo] an official sumo tournament held six times a year in different parts of Japan; it lasts for fifteen days

      basho teate (J) [Sumo] a monetary reward or allowance given to rikishi for appearing at official tournaments

      Ba Shyh Chuan (M) [Xingyiquan] see Ba Xu Quan

      Bassai (J) [Karate] see Passai

      batang son (K) [Taekwondo] palm heel

      batang son teok chigi (K) [Taekwondo] palm strike to the jaw

      Bat Cham Dao (C) [Wihng Cheun] see Baat Cham Dou

      batdari gama dolligi (K) [Ssi Rum] outside leg-wrapping and turning technique

      batdari geolgi (K) [Ssi Rum] outside leg-hooking technique

      batdari hurigi (K) [Ssi Rum] outside leg-sweeping technique

      bat fuhk chuhng (C) [Common Usage] seewaihbui

      bat gung pihng (C) [Common Usage] unfair, unjust, injustice

      bat haau (C) [Common Usage] disrespectful

      batjang dari (K) [Tae Kyon] ankle-level kick to the outside

      batjul (K) [Common Usage] rope

      batjul sul (K) [Common Usage] rope technique

      bat moon (C) [Taai Gihk Kyuhn] see baat muh

      batsai jase (K) [Tang Soo Do] cross posture

      batto-jutsu (J) [Style] the art of drawing and cutting with a sword; also referred to as iai-jutsu or bakken

      batto tai (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Sword Squadron) a branch of the Japanese police during the Meiji era equivalent to the modern-day riot police

      bat yih (C) [Common Usage] not righteous, unjust

      ba wang ju ding (M) [Hong Jia] see ba wohng queui ding

      bawi milgi (K) [Taekwondo] push-boulder movement

      ba wohng queui ding (C) [Huhng Ga] (lit. King Raising his Talisman) a two-handed block above the head with the hands in the kiuh sau position and the elbows slightly bent

      ba xian guo hai (M) [Baguazhang] (lit. The Eight Immortals Crossing the Seas) A technique used to intercept attacks and to advance. The arms are swung in a small circular motion in front of the body while stepping forward; also known as xuan feng chang or "whirlwind palm."

      Ba Xu Quan (M) [Xingyiquan] (lit. Eight Posture Sequence) a hand form

      Bbachaei hyeong (K) [Tang Soo Do] form named after a karate form composed of 104 movements

      bbaegi (K) [Hapkido] release technique

      bbalgan (K) [Common Usage] red

      bbalgan ddi (K) [Common Usage] red belt

      bbalgan saek (K) [Common Usage] red color

      bballi (K) [Common Usage] fast

      bbeot gi (K) [Common Usage] extension of a limb

      bbi da (K) [Common Usage] to sprain

      bbim (K) [Common Usage] sprain

      bbyam (K) [Common Usage] cheek

      bbyeo (K) [Common Usage] bone

      bbyeo ga bureoji da (K) [Common Usage] to break a bone

      bbyeo hwasal chuk (K) [Kung Do] arrowhead made of bone

      bei (C) [Common Usage] forearm

      bei (M) [Common Usage] north

      Bei Chao Dai (M) [Common Usage] Northern Imperial dynasties; consisting of the Northern Wei, Qi, Zhou, and the Western and Eastern Wei, these dynasties ruled China from A.D. 386 to 581

      bei choi (C) [Common Usage] competition

      bei choi hyun (C) [Common Usage] ring of competition, arena

      bei ci (M) [Medicine] a shell that is ground into a powder and used in Chinese herbal medicine

      bei hai jiang long (M) [Qigong] (lit. Dragon Submerges into the Northern Lake) a Taoist breathing exercise in Shi San Tai Bao Gong

      beih go (C) [Common Usage] nose

      beih go lung (C) [Common Usage] nostril

      bei kap (C) [Common Usage] secretive book of martial arts; lost or hidden martial art forms or books

      bei liang (M) [Acupressure] a point located on the spine between the shoulder blades

      bei mihn (C) [Common Usage] to avoid

      bei min (C) [Common Usage] to give face to someone, or to allow someone to preserve his dignity

      bei mouh (C) [Common Usage] competition, to compete

      bei pang (M) [Common Usage] to betray, betrayed

      Bei Quan (M) [Common Usage] (lit. Northern Boxing) a generic term used to describe Chinese martial art styles developed north of the Yangtze river

      Bei Shaolin (M) [Style] see Bak Siu Lahm

      bei xin (M) [Acupressure] a point located on the spine on the lower back

      Benkei (J) [Common Usage] a warrior monk famous for his martial prowess and loyalty to his master, Minamoto Yoshitsune

      beollyeoseo go jase (K) [Tang Soo Do] walking posture

      beom (K) [Common Usage] tiger

      beom a gwi (K) [Tae Kyon] area of the open hand between the thumb and index finger

      beom seogi (K) [Taekwondo] tiger stance, cat stance

      beo seon (K) [Tae СКАЧАТЬ