单词 | uki |
释义 | ukin. Judo. Used in the names of techniques involving a controlled throw in which the opponent's feet leave the ground, as uki-gatame n. /ɡaˈtame/ [Japanese katame to fasten; hold, lock] the ‘floating hold’, a ground hold applied after one's opponent has been thrown. uki-goshi n. /ˈɡoʃi/ [ < Japanese goshi hip, loin] the ‘floating hip’ throw, by which the opponent is thrown by being brought forwards round one's hip. uki-otoshi n. /oˈtoʃi/ [Japanese, drop, trap] the ‘floating drop’, a hand technique. uki-waza n. /ˈwaza/ [Japanese, deed, trick] the ‘floating trick’, a sacrifice throw. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > martial arts > [noun] > judo or ju-jitsu > actions or positions armlock1841 hip throw1850 neck lock1876 breakfall1906 sutemi-waza1906 tomoe-nage1906 tsurikomi-goshi1906 uchimata1906 uki-goshi1906 uki-otoshi1906 ura-nage1906 corner throw1911 sumi-gaeshi1918 yoko-shiho-gatame1918 kesa-gatame1932 o-goshi1932 osaekomi-waza1932 seoi nage1932 take-down1939 harai goshi1941 osae-waza1941 tsukuri1941 uki-waza1941 body drop1948 tsurikomi-ashi1948 jigotai1950 kuzushi1950 tai-otoshi1950 tsugi ashi1950 hold-down1954 reaping1954 shime-waza1954 ude-garami1954 ude-gatame1954 uki-gatame1954 osotogari1956 shoulder throw1956 tsurikomi1956 ukemi1956 reap1968 1906 E. D. Watts Fine Art Jujutsu xi. 116 The first series of three is called the ‘Te waza’ or throws done practically with the hands only, viz., the Ukiotoshi, the Seoinage and the Sukinage. 1906 E. D. Watts Fine Art Jujutsu xi. 125 The second series now follows in which your hip will have the most work to do. The first of these is the Ukigoshi, a very neat and easy throw. 1941 M. Feldenkrais Judo 172 (table) Uki-Waza. 1954 E. J. Harrison Judo on Ground iii. 54 (heading) Ukigatame (Floating Lock). 1960 G. Koizumi My Study of Judo v. 65 Uki-goshi is the first of the hip throws in Nage-No-Kata and may be taken as the model of Tenbin-Waza. 1984 Coaching Award Scheme (Brit. Judo Assoc.) 20 (caption) Uki-waza. 1988 N.Y. Times 25 Sept. viii. 6 (caption) Ukiotoshi, a two-handed grab and throw that flings the opponent through the air and onto his back. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.1906 |
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