judo

judo — 名詞

1. a fighting sport that began in Japan. Players use fast body movements and their

1.名詞B1
釋義

柔道

源自日本的徒手格鬥運動

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.

例句

The Watanabe twins have been doing judo since they were seven years old.

渡邊家雙胞胎從七歲起就一直在練柔道。

collocation: do judo

Ravi's judo coach taught him how to turn an opponent's forward rush into a throw.

Ravi 的柔道教練教他如何把對手的衝力轉化為摔技。

collocation: judo coach

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.'

常見錯誤

I went to a judo last night.
I went to a judo class last night.
💡Judo itself is uncountable; use 'judo class' or 'judo practice' when referring to a session.