karate
karate — 名詞
1. a martial art that began in Japan, where people strike, kick, and block without
空手道
源自日本的徒手武術
a martial art that began in Japan, where people strike, kick, and block without using weapons, and a person's skill level is shown by the colour of the belt they wear.
Hana has been practising karate at a local dojo every Saturday since she was six.
Hana 從六歲開始,每週六都在當地的道場練習空手道。
collocation: practise karate (with duration)
The karate students bowed to their instructor before starting the warm-up exercises.
空手道學員在開始熱身運動之前,先向教練鞠躬。
attributive use: karate students
In karate, a black belt represents many years of dedicated training and self-discipline.
在空手道中,黑帶代表多年的專注訓練與自律。
Diego learned to break wooden boards with a single karate chop after months of practice.
Diego 經過數個月的練習,學會了用一記空手道手刀劈開木板。
Leila took up karate at a local dojo last September for her first tournament.
Leila 去年九月在當地的道場開始學習空手道,為的是參加她的第一場比賽。
文法句型
practise / do / learn / teach + karate
belt / skill / class + in + karate
karate + noun (e.g. karate class, karate chop, karate belt)
用法筆記
Always uncountable — 'karate' cannot be used with 'a' or in the plural form. Common prepositional patterns: 'belt in karate', 'skills in karate', 'class in karate'. When used as a modifier, it describes types of moves, clothing, or facilities (karate uniform, karate match, karate studio). A person who practises karate is called a 'karate practitioner' or the Japanese loanword 'karateka'.