释义 |
‖ shuto, n. Karate.|ˈʃuːtəʊ| [Jap., f. shu hand + tō sword.] A sharp, chopping blow delivered with the forward edge of the hand; = karate chop s.v. karate n.
1959E. J. Harrison Man. Karate ii. 17 Tegatana, sometimes called shuto (handsword)... In this method the thumb is bent. 1972Austin Morris Express (Oxford) July 8/3 Dave Smith in action with the Shuto blow, that devastating blow with the forward edge of the hand. 1981Best of Karate Spring 9/3 President Marcos put his karate training to good use by using a well-aimed kick and a shuto to stop the attack, thus saving the Pope's life and narrowly averting a world-wide tragedy. 1988Black Belt Internat. I. v. 51/1 The second technique is a composite technique which combines shuto or knife hand strikes with a reverse heel kick to the kidneys and an O-soto-gari to take your partner down to the floor. |