Название: Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan
Автор: Daniel Kogan
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Спорт, фитнес
isbn: 9781462905157
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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