judo
judo — noun
1. a fighting sport that began in Japan. Players use fast body movements and their
a fighting sport that began in Japan. Players use fast body movements and their rival's own strength to knock them down and pin them to the floor.
The Watanabe twins have been doing judo since they were seven years old.
collocation: do judo
Ravi's judo coach taught him how to turn an opponent's forward rush into a throw.
collocation: judo coach
Local judo clubs across the city offer beginner classes every Saturday morning.
Aiko won a silver medal at the national judo championships held in Kyoto.
At judo class this morning, Kofi threw his partner onto the blue mat with a clean shoulder throw.
文法句型
judo as an uncountable noun
用法筆記
Judo is an uncountable noun and is usually preceded by do or practice, as in 'do judo' or 'practice judo.' It is not used with an article (a/an) except in fixed phrases like 'a judo match.'