jiujitsu
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jiujitsu — n. [Jap., soft technique.] a method of self defense without weapons that was developed in China and Japan; holds and blows are supplemented by clever use of the attacker s own weight and strength. Syn: jujitsu, jiujutsu, jujutsu. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jiujitsu — [jo͞o jit′so͞o΄] n. var. of JUJITSU: also jiujutsu [jo͞ojut′so͞o, jo͞ojoot′so͞o] … English World dictionary
Jiujitsu — Jujutsu Ju jut su, Jujitsu Ju jit su, Jiujutsu Jiu jut su, Jiujitsu Jiu jit su n. [Jap. j[=u]jutsu; j[=u] soft (prob. because no weapons are used) + jutsu art.] The Japanese art of self defense without weapons, now widely used as a system of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jiujitsu — variant of jujitsu … New Collegiate Dictionary
Jiujitsu — Ju jitsu Jiu Jitsu 柔術 … Wikipédia en Français
jiujitsu — /jooh jit sooh/, n. jujitsu. Also, jiujutsu /jooh jut sooh, jooht /. * * * … Universalium
jiujitsu — JIU JÍTSU s.n. Gen de lupte în stil liber, de origine japoneză, cu o tehnică specială, în care sunt folosite procedee brutale de atac şi de autoapărare, mergând până la lovituri mortale. [pr.: jiu jiţu] – Din fr. jiu jitsu. Trimis de cata,… … Dicționar Român
jiujitsu — is., Fr. jiu jitsu Güçten çok yönteme dayanan, çıplak elle Japon savunma tekniği … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
jiujitsu — ju·jit·su || dÊ’uË dʒɪtsuË n. Japanese method of self defense which does not make use of weapons … English contemporary dictionary
jiujitsu — (joo JIT soo) Japanese, from Chinese: soft technique] A system of hand to hand combat that developed in the 1500s, involving methods of kicking, hitting, throwing, etc., calculated to turn an opponent’s weight and strength against him. judo,… … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases