martial arts

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English - Turkish
savaş sanatları
(Spor) Dövüş sanatları

Tom dövüş sanatları çalışır. - Tom practices martial arts.

Tom dövüş sanatları uzmanıdır. - Tom is a martial arts expert.

(Spor) Dövüş sporları
martial art
savaş sanatı

Hiçbir savaş sanatını bilmem. - I don't know any martial arts.

master of martial arts
dövüş ustası
mixed martial arts
(Spor) uzak doğu dövüş teknikleri ve güreşten oluşan dövüş teknikleri
English - English
plural form of martial art
methods of hand-to-hand combat using weapons and the bare hands (i.e. Ninjitsu)
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martial art
military skills, proficiency in military strategy, prowess in warfare
martial art
Commonly, any of several fighting styles which contain systematised methods of training for combat, both armed and unarmed; often practised as a sport, e.g. boxing, karate, judo, Silat, wrestling, or Muay Thai
mixed martial arts
A style of combat sport allowing a wide range of combat techniques such as striking and grappling
mixed martial arts
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport in which a wide variety of fighting techniques are used, including striking and grappling
martial art
art of fighting, art of combat
martial art
any of several Oriental arts of weaponless self-defense; usually practiced as a sport; "he had a black belt in the martial arts
martial art
A martial art is one of the methods of fighting, often without weapons, that come from the Far East, for example kung fu, karate, or judo. Any of several Asian arts of combat or self-defense, such as aikido, karate, judo, or tae kwon do, usually practiced as sport. Often used in the plural. a sport such as judo or karate, in which you fight with your hands and feet. Martial arts were developed in Eastern Asia. Any of several arts of combat and self-defense that are widely practiced as sport. There are armed and unarmed varieties, most based on traditional fighting methods used in East Asia. In modern times, derivatives of armed martial arts include kendo (fencing with wooden swords) and kyudo (archery). Unarmed varieties include aikido, judo, karate, kung fu, and tae kwon do. Because of the influence of Taoism and Zen Buddhism, there is a strong emphasis in all the martial arts on the practitioner's mental and spiritual state. A hierarchy of expertise, ranging from the novice ("white belt") to the master ("black belt"), is usually recognized. See also t'ai chi ch'uan; jujitsu
martial arts

    Hyphenation

    mar·tial arts

    Turkish pronunciation

    märşıl ärts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmärsʜəl ˈärts/ /ˈmɑːrʃəl ˈɑːrts/
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