释义 |
Definition of sensei in English: senseinoun sɛnˈseɪˈsenˌsā (in martial arts) a teacher. as title Sensei Ritchie began work Example sentencesExamples - Only the senior sensei of the Dojo can have his back to the Kamiza.
- God, he's fast for an old guy, she mused, dodging a roundhouse kick from her sensei.
- In terms of a martial art, a sensei is the one with more experience who can guide you along the path.
- However his Judo sensei appreciated his talent and persuaded his father to allow him to pursue Judo as a career.
- But since he beat every one in the dojo, won the tournament, and beat the sensei, the sensei offered him a job to help run the dojo.
Origin Japanese, from sen 'previous' + sei 'birth'. Definition of sensei in US English: senseinounˈsenˌsā (in martial arts) a teacher. as title Sensei Ritchie began work Example sentencesExamples - But since he beat every one in the dojo, won the tournament, and beat the sensei, the sensei offered him a job to help run the dojo.
- God, he's fast for an old guy, she mused, dodging a roundhouse kick from her sensei.
- However his Judo sensei appreciated his talent and persuaded his father to allow him to pursue Judo as a career.
- In terms of a martial art, a sensei is the one with more experience who can guide you along the path.
- Only the senior sensei of the Dojo can have his back to the Kamiza.
Origin Japanese, from sen ‘previous’ + sei ‘birth’. |