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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
摔跤 see styles |
shuāi jiāo shuai1 jiao1 shuai chiao |
More info & calligraphy: Wrestling |
ドロレス see styles |
dororesu ドロレス |
More info & calligraphy: Dolores |
ネルソン see styles |
neruson ネルソン |
More info & calligraphy: Nelson |
レスリング see styles |
resuringu レスリング |
More info & calligraphy: Wrestling |
相撲 相扑 see styles |
xiāng pū xiang1 pu1 hsiang p`u hsiang pu sumou / sumo すもう |
sumo wrestling; also pr. [xiang4 pu1] (1) (sumo) sumo wrestling; (2) (sumo) (abbreviation) wrestler; rikishi; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (sumo) sumo wrestling; (2) (sumo) (abbreviation) wrestler; rikishi; (surname) Sumou wrestling |
角抵 see styles |
jué dǐ jue2 di3 chüeh ti kakutei / kakute かくてい |
wrestling; to wrestle (noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling |
三役 see styles |
sanyaku さんやく |
(1) three highest ranks (wrestling, unions, etc.); (2) three parts; three divisions |
取組 see styles |
torikumi とりくみ |
(1) bout (in sports, etc.); match; (2) effort; initiative; dealing with; grappling with; wrestling with; (place-name) Torikumi |
土俵 see styles |
dohyou / dohyo どひょう |
(1) {sumo} (wrestling) ring; (2) forum (e.g. for discussion); (3) sandbag; gabion; (place-name) Dohyou |
場所 场所 see styles |
chǎng suǒ chang3 suo3 ch`ang so chang so basho ばしょ |
location; place (1) place; location; spot; position; (2) room; space; (3) {sumo} basho; wrestling tournament; (surname) Basho |
寝技 see styles |
newaza ねわざ |
(1) (in wrestling or judo) pinning technique; (2) underhanded dealings |
寝業 see styles |
newaza ねわざ |
(1) (in wrestling or judo) pinning technique; (2) underhanded dealings |
抱摔 see styles |
bào shuāi bao4 shuai1 pao shuai |
body slam (wrestling move) |
搏擊 搏击 see styles |
bó jī bo2 ji1 po chi |
to fight, esp. with hands; wrestling (as a sport); to wrestle; to wrestle (against fate, with a problem etc); to capture prey |
摔角 see styles |
shuāi jiǎo shuai1 jiao3 shuai chiao |
to wrestle; wrestling |
東方 东方 see styles |
dōng fāng dong1 fang1 tung fang touhou(p); higashikata; higashigata / toho(p); higashikata; higashigata とうほう(P); ひがしかた; ひがしがた |
east (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) eastern direction; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) the Orient; (3) (ひがしかた, ひがしがた only) {MA} eastern fighter in a match (e.g. sumo wrestling); (place-name, surname) Higashigata The east, or eastern region. |
腰高 see styles |
koshidaka こしだか |
(noun or adjectival noun) overbearing; unstable wrestling stance; (surname) Koshidaka |
褡褳 褡裢 see styles |
dā lian da1 lian5 ta lien |
cloth pouch open in the middle, forming two bags; jacket worn for Chinese wrestling |
角力 see styles |
jué lì jue2 li4 chüeh li kakuryoku かくりょく |
to wrestle; (fig.) to lock horns; to tussle; to wrangle; Taiwan pr. [jiao3li4] (1) comparison of strength; contest of strength; (2) (See 相撲・1) sumo (wrestling); (surname) Kadoriki |
角觝 see styles |
kakutei / kakute かくてい |
(noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling |
サンボ see styles |
sanbo サンボ |
(abbreviation) self-defence (defense) (type of wrestling) (rus: sambo) |
シルム see styles |
shirumu シルム |
ssireum (kor:); Korean wrestling |
三つ巴 see styles |
mitsudomoe みつどもえ |
(1) 3 fat-comma shapes arranged to form a circle; (2) (abbreviation) 3-way struggle (wrestling, etc.) |
剣が峰 see styles |
kengamine けんがみね |
(1) rim of a volcano, esp. Mt. Fuji; (2) (sumo) wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position |
剣ケ峰 see styles |
kengamine けんがみね |
(1) rim of a volcano, esp. Mt. Fuji; (2) (sumo) wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position; (personal name) Kengamine |
力相撲 see styles |
chikarazumou / chikarazumo ちからずもう |
sumo wrestling using strength instead of technique |
取組み see styles |
torikumi とりくみ |
(1) bout (in sports, etc.); match; (2) effort; initiative; dealing with; grappling with; wrestling with |
大相撲 see styles |
oozumou / oozumo おおずもう |
professional sumo wrestling |
女相撲 see styles |
onnazumou / onnazumo おんなずもう |
{sumo} female sumo wrestling; female sumo wrestler |
弓取り see styles |
yumitori ゆみとり |
(1) (archaism) archer (esp. a samurai); (2) (archaism) (skilled) archer; bowman; (3) (archaism) dominion of a whole province by a military family; (4) (abbreviation) (See 弓取り式) bow-twirling ceremony at the end of a day of sumo wrestling |
弓取式 see styles |
yumitorishiki ゆみとりしき |
bow-twirling ceremony at the end of a day of sumo wrestling |
必殺技 必杀技 see styles |
bì shā jì bi4 sha1 ji4 pi sha chi hissatsuwaza ひっさつわざ |
(gaming or wrestling) finishing move; finisher (1) killer technique; surefire assassination method; (2) {MA} special or lethal move, usu. one unique to a certain fighter or fighting style |
指相撲 see styles |
yubizumou / yubizumo ゆびずもう |
thumb wrestling |
掰手腕 see styles |
bāi shǒu wàn bai1 shou3 wan4 pai shou wan |
arm wrestling |
掰腕子 see styles |
bāi wàn zi bai1 wan4 zi5 pai wan tzu |
arm wrestling |
比腕力 see styles |
bǐ wàn lì bi3 wan4 li4 pi wan li |
arm wrestling (Tw) |
泥レス see styles |
dororesu; dororesu どろレス; ドロレス |
(kana only) mud wrestling |
相撲界 see styles |
sumoukai / sumokai すもうかい |
sumo world; sumo wrestling community |
胴締め see styles |
doujime / dojime どうじめ |
(1) scissors maneuver (in wrestling, judo, etc.); scissors manoeuvre; (2) belt; waistband |
腕相撲 see styles |
udezumou / udezumo うでずもう |
(1) arm wrestling; Indian wrestling; (2) (sumo) wrestling relying on brute strength (of the arms), rather than skill |
花角力 see styles |
hanazumou / hanazumo はなずもう |
(archaism) {sumo} wrestling outside the formal tournaments; wrestling just for fun |
草相撲 see styles |
kusazumou / kusazumo くさずもう |
amateur sumo wrestling |
角鬥場 角斗场 see styles |
jué dòu chǎng jue2 dou4 chang3 chüeh tou ch`ang chüeh tou chang |
wrestling ring |
足固め see styles |
ashigatame あしがため |
(1) groundwork; preparation; (2) walking practice; strengthening one's legs; (3) leg hold (wrestling, judo, etc.); (4) wooden beam that joins underfloor pillars |
足相撲 see styles |
ashizumou / ashizumo あしずもう |
Indian wrestling |
辻相撲 see styles |
tsujizumou / tsujizumo つじずもう |
(1) {sumo} amateur wrestling on a street corner or in an empty field (esp. in autumn); (2) {sumo} wrestling show in a roadside tent |
アマレス see styles |
amaresu アマレス |
(abbreviation) (See アマチュアレスリング) amateur wrestling |
ヒール役 see styles |
hiiruyaku / hiruyaku ヒールやく |
(See ヒール・2) (role of) heel (in wrestling, films, etc.); bad guy |
フォール see styles |
fooru フォール |
(noun, transitive verb) fall (esp. in wrestling); (personal name) Fall; Fohr |
ブリッジ see styles |
burijji ブリッジ |
(1) bridge (road, railway, ship, etc.); (2) (abbreviation) {cards} (See コントラクトブリッジ) (contact) bridge; (3) (abbreviation) {cards} (See セブンブリッジ) Seven Bridge (Japanese rummy game); (4) {dent} bridge; (5) bridge (of a pair of glasses); (6) {sports} bridge (in wrestling); (7) {electr} bridge (circuit); (8) {comp} (network) bridge; (9) {music} bridge; (10) bridge (exercise) |
フロレス see styles |
puroresu プロレス |
professional wrestling (eng: pro(fessional) wres(tling)); (place-name) Flores (Guatemala) |
一人相撲 see styles |
hitorizumou / hitorizumo ひとりずもう |
(expression) (1) (yoji) fighting (tilting at) windmills; working oneself up even though there really isn't anything to fight at; (2) single-person mimicking a wrestling match |
取り組み see styles |
torikumi とりくみ |
(1) bout (in sports, etc.); match; (2) effort; initiative; dealing with; grappling with; wrestling with |
台覧相撲 see styles |
tairanzumou / tairanzumo たいらんずもう |
{sumo} wrestling performed in the presence of the empress or crown prince |
四つ相撲 see styles |
yotsuzumou / yotsuzumo よつずもう |
{sumo} wrestling in which both wrestlers grasp the other's belt with both hands |
場外乱闘 see styles |
jougairantou / jogairanto じょうがいらんとう |
(1) {sports} brawl outside the stadium; fighting outside ring (wrestling); ring-side battle; (2) (idiom) verbal fight via the media |
天覧相撲 see styles |
tenranzumou / tenranzumo てんらんずもう |
{sumo} wrestling performed in imperial presence |
座り相撲 see styles |
suwarizumou / suwarizumo すわりずもう |
{sumo} wrestling performed in a sitting position |
弓取り式 see styles |
yumitorishiki ゆみとりしき |
bow-twirling ceremony at the end of a day of sumo wrestling |
押し相撲 see styles |
oshizumou / oshizumo おしずもう |
{sumo} pushing sumo; classic way of wrestling without using the belt |
独り相撲 see styles |
hitorizumou / hitorizumo ひとりずもう |
(expression) (1) (yoji) fighting (tilting at) windmills; working oneself up even though there really isn't anything to fight at; (2) single-person mimicking a wrestling match |
腕ずもう see styles |
udezumou / udezumo うでずもう |
(1) arm wrestling; Indian wrestling; (2) (sumo) wrestling relying on brute strength (of the arms), rather than skill |
跳ね太鼓 see styles |
hanedaiko はねだいこ |
{sumo} drumming at the end of the day of wrestling inviting spectators to return tomorrow |
ケーフェイ see styles |
keefei / keefe ケーフェイ |
kayfabe (pro-wrestling) |
ケッフェイ see styles |
keffei / keffe ケッフェイ |
kayfabe (pro-wrestling) |
タグチーム see styles |
taguchiimu / taguchimu タグチーム |
(1) (sports) tag team (wrestling); (2) working together as a team |
プロレス技 see styles |
puroresuwaza プロレスわざ |
professional wrestling move |
Variations: |
newaza ねわざ |
(1) {MA;sumo} pinning technique (in wrestling or judo); (2) underhanded dealings |
新弟子検査 see styles |
shindeshikensa しんでしけんさ |
{sumo} medical examination of entrants into professional wrestling |
Variations: |
kakutei / kakute かくてい |
(noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling |
タグ・チーム see styles |
tagu chiimu / tagu chimu タグ・チーム |
(1) (sports) tag team (wrestling); (2) working together as a team |
タッグチーム see styles |
tagguchiimu / tagguchimu タッグチーム |
(1) (sports) tag team (wrestling); (2) working together as a team |
タッグマッチ see styles |
taggumacchi タッグマッチ |
tag-team match (wrestling) |
タップアウト see styles |
tappuauto タップアウト |
(noun/participle) tap out (wrestling); tapping out |
ピンフォール see styles |
pinfooru ピンフォール |
pinfall; pinning an opponent's shoulders to the ground (e.g. in wrestling) |
ヘッドロック see styles |
heddorokku ヘッドロック |
{sports} headlock (wrestling move) |
ボディスラム see styles |
bodisuramu ボディスラム |
body slam (e.g. in wrestling) |
モンゴル相撲 see styles |
mongoruzumou / mongoruzumo モンゴルずもう |
Mongolian wrestling; Mongolian sumo |
リングアウト see styles |
ringuauto リングアウト |
(sports) being out of the ring (wrestling) (wasei: ring out) |
Variations: |
yumitori ゆみとり |
(1) (archaism) archer; warrior; samurai; (2) (archaism) skilled bowman; (3) {sumo} (See 弓取り式) bow-twirling ceremony at the end of a day of sumo wrestling; sumo wrestler who carries out the bow-twirling ceremony |
Variations: |
tachiwaza たちわざ |
{MA} standing techniques (judo, wrestling); standing throw |
グレコローマン see styles |
gurekorooman グレコローマン |
Greco-Roman (style of wrestling) |
サブミッション see styles |
sabumisshon サブミッション |
{sports} submission (wrestling, judo, etc.) |
タッグ・チーム see styles |
taggu chiimu / taggu chimu タッグ・チーム |
(1) (sports) tag team (wrestling); (2) working together as a team |
タッグ・マッチ see styles |
taggu macchi タッグ・マッチ |
tag-team match (wrestling) |
タップ・アウト see styles |
tappu auto タップ・アウト |
(noun/participle) tap out (wrestling); tapping out |
バックドロップ see styles |
bakkudoroppu バックドロップ |
(1) back-drop; (2) suplex (pro-wrestling) |
プロレスリング see styles |
puroresuringu プロレスリング |
professional wrestling |
ボディ・スラム see styles |
bodi suramu ボディ・スラム |
body slam (e.g. in wrestling) |
ボディースラム see styles |
bodiisuramu / bodisuramu ボディースラム |
body slam (e.g. in wrestling) |
マッチメーカー see styles |
macchimeekaa / macchimeeka マッチメーカー |
matchmaker (person who arranges matches in boxing, wrestling, etc.) |
ヤールギュレシ see styles |
yaarugyureshi / yarugyureshi ヤールギュレシ |
Turkish oil wrestling |
リング・アウト see styles |
ringu auto リング・アウト |
(sports) being out of the ring (wrestling) (wasei: ring out) |
アームレスリング see styles |
aamuresuringu / amuresuringu アームレスリング |
(1) arm wrestling; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to arm wrestle |
プロ・レスリング see styles |
puro resuringu プロ・レスリング |
professional wrestling |
ボディー・スラム see styles |
bodii suramu / bodi suramu ボディー・スラム |
body slam (e.g. in wrestling) |
ヤールギュレシュ see styles |
yaarugyureshu / yarugyureshu ヤールギュレシュ |
Turkish oil wrestling |
Variations: |
yumitorishiki ゆみとりしき |
bow-twirling ceremony at the end of a day of sumo wrestling |
Variations: |
sumou(p); sumai(ok) / sumo(p); sumai(ok) すもう(P); すまい(ok) |
(1) {sumo} sumo wrestling; (2) (abbreviation) {sumo} (See 相撲取り) wrestler; rikishi |
Variations: |
udezumou / udezumo うでずもう |
(1) arm wrestling; Indian wrestling; (2) {sumo} wrestling relying on brute strength (of the arms), rather than skill |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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