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sumo wrestling
(Spor) Sumo güreşi
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small ubiquitin-related modifier
A Misumalpan language of Nicaragua
a stylised Japanese form of wrestling in which a wrestler loses if he is forced from the ring, or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touch the ground
(j ) National sport of Japan, a few Hawai'i-born contenders currently taking top honors Big news in the islands See "Akebono", "Konishiki" and "Musashimaru" See also Dale ?
A traditional Japanese sport that is very popular in Japan Sumo wrestling has two very large wrestlers, wearing only belted loincloths, try to throw each other down or push each other out of a straw ring
{i} form of Japanese wrestling in which a contestant loses if forced from the ring or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the ground
A basic Japanese form of grappling in which the participants are of gigantic proportions Victory is either achieved by forcing the opponent out of the ring, or by forcing him to touch the floor within the ring with any part of his body above the knee
A modern sport-version of sumai, a grappling art dating the 8th century (Japanese)
Japanese style of wrestling
a Japanese form of wrestling; you lose if you are forced out of a small ring or if any part of your body (other than your feet) touches the ground
Sumo is the Japanese style of wrestling. a sumo wrestler. a Japanese form of wrestling, done by men who are very large wrestler. Japanese form of wrestling. A contestant loses if he is forced out of the ring (a 15-ft circle) or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the ground. In sumo, a wrestler's weight, size, and strength are of the greatest importance, though speed and suddenness of attack are also useful. The wrestlers, who are fed a special protein diet and may weigh over 300 lbs (136 kg), wear only loincloths and grip each other by the belt. Sumo wrestling is an ancient sport with a complex system of ranking; at the top of the hierarchy is the yokozuna ("grand champion"). Lengthy rituals and elaborate posturings accompany the bouts, which are extremely brief, often lasting only a few seconds
kokugi
SUMO protein
Any of a family of small proteins that attach themselves to other proteins within cells and modify their function
SUMO proteins
plural form of SUMO protein
sumo protein
(Tıp, İlaç) Small Ubiquitin-related Modifier or SUMO proteins are a family of small proteins that are covalently attached to and detached from other proteins in cells to modify their function. SUMOylation is a post-translational modification involved in various cellular processes, such as nuclear-cytosolic transport, transcriptional regulation, apoptosis, protein stability, response to stress, and progression through the cell cycle
sumo wrestling
(Spor) A style of wrestling (= a fighting sport), originally from Japan, in which each man tries to defeat the other either by pushing him outside of a marked ring or by forcing him to touch the ground with a part of his body other than the bottom part of the foot
sumo wrestler
giant-sized athlete that engages in a special type of Japanese wrestling
sumo wrestler
a wrestler who participates in sumo (a Japanese form of wrestling); "sumo wrestlers are large heavy men
kanjin-sumo
the historic form of sumo that developed into the modern sport
sumo

    Silbentrennung

    Su·mo

    Türkische aussprache

    sumō

    Aussprache

    /ˈso͞omō/ /ˈsuːmoʊ/

    Etymologie

    [ 'sü-(")mO ] (noun.) 1880. From Japanese 相撲 (sumō), literally “to mutually rush at”.

    Videos

    ... YOU WERE A SIX-TIME SUMO CHAMPION. ...
    ... ANOTHER SUMO WRESTLER FOR HIM TO COMPETE AGAINST. ...
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