Определение sensei в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
The Japanese term for teacher. It has been adopted into English mostly for use with martial arts instructors. Sensei of martial arts usually live and/or work at a dojo where they instruct their apprentices
This is a Japanese term for 'teacher' or 'master' In the Western Circle, it may be used to refer to your instructor Most Kaiden will let you know what name(s) to call them by inside of class, whether it be 'Sensei', their name, etc
Commonly defined as "Teacher", this word is also used for "Master", "Doctor" and as a respectful way to refer to someone who is highly skilled To read more about "sensei's" use as an honorific suffix, visit the Honorifics Explained page Pronounced "Seh-n-seh"
Japanese for Teacher, another form of address for the Minister or Reverend In Buddhism the Minister teaches the Dharma
A personal teacher or mentor with mastery of a body of knowledge seimitsu Precision - often seen in company names, such as Tokyo Seimitsu Seimitsu kikai means precision engineering
Teacher It is usually considered proper to address the instructor during practice as "Sensei" rather than by his/her name If the instructor is a permanent instructor for one's DOJO or for an organization, it is proper to address him/her as "Sensei" off the mat as well
Teacher It is usually considered proper to address the instructor during practice as Sensei rather than by his/her name If the instructor is a permanent instructor for one's Dojo or for an organization, it is often proper to address him/her as Sensei off the mat as well