单词 | jujitsu |
释义 | jujitsun. A Japanese system of wrestling and physical training, characterized by the use of certain techniques and holds to overcome an adversary. Cf. judo n. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > martial arts > [noun] > judo or ju-jitsu jujitsu1875 judo1889 1875 Japan Mail 10 Mar. 133/1 Jiu-jitsu (wrestling) is also taught, but not much practised by gentlemen. 1889 Trans. Asiatic Soc. Japan XVI. 192 The art of Jiujutsu, from which the present Jiudo..has sprung up. 1891 L. Hearn Let. Nov. in E. Bisland Life & Lett. L. Hearn (1906) II. 70 A building in which jū~jutsu is taught by Mr. Kano. 1893 L. Hearn Let. 13 Oct. (1910) 183 I am working out an essay—a philosophical essay on ‘Jiujutsu’. 1895 J. Inouye Wrestlers & Wrestling 3 These methods were adopted and extensively practised by Samurai, and were finally developed into what is now known as Jujitsu. 1904 H. I. Hancock Physical Training for Women 2 From remote antiquity there has existed in Japan a system of bodily training known as jiu-jitsu. 1905 Daily Chron. 21 Feb. 7/4 Their gymnasium is often visited by ju-jitsu wrestlers. 1910 H. G. Wells Hist. Mr. Polly vii. 238 A combination of something romantic called ‘Ju-jitsu’ and..the ‘Police Grip’. 1915 ‘Bartimeus’ Tall Ship iv. § 2 He's frightfully strong, and they say he licked the Japanese ju-jitsu man they had at the School of Physical Training. 1921 Chambers's Jrnl. 105/1 A Japanese professor of ju-jitsu. 1925 N. Venner Imperfect Impostor xvi Jos Polkins..enwrapped him in a benevolent jiu jitsu grip that left him powerless to move. 1946 R. Benedict Chrysanthemum & Sword (1947) xii. 277 He perfects himself in jujitsu or sword play. Derivatives juˈjitsu v. (transitive) to overcome by means of jujitsu. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > martial arts > take part in martial arts [verb (transitive)] > overcome by ju-jitsu jujitsu1905 1905 D. B. W. Sladen Playing the Game ii. iv. 202 The wiry little Japanese having Jujitsu'd the three biggest men on the Russian flag-ship. 1928 Observer 4 Mar. 15/2 They seem to me to put up no fight at all, and to be very easily ju-jitsued by the Japanese servants. juˈjitsian n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > martial arts > [noun] > judo or ju-jitsu > practitioners judoist1905 jujitsian1905 jujitsuist1905 judoka1913 1905 H. I. Hancock & K. Higashi Compl. Kano Jiu-Jitsu p. v Those famous jiu-jitsians, Hoshino and Tsutsumi. juˈjitsuist n. one who teaches or practises jujitsu. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > martial arts > [noun] > judo or ju-jitsu > practitioners judoist1905 jujitsian1905 jujitsuist1905 judoka1913 1905 Westm. Gaz. 23 Nov. 4/2 He..issued..a challenge to all jiu-jitsuists of the world. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1875 |
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