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词汇 karateka
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Definition of karateka in English:

karateka

nounPlural karatekaskəˈrɑːtɪkɑːkəˈrɑdiˌkɑ
  • A practitioner of karate.

    空手道武术师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The group consisted mainly of aikibudoka but karateka, judoka and jiu-jitsuka also participated.
    • Fourteen Zambian karatekas have been upgraded, two have been honoured while four other budding stars were showered with medals during a one week workshop which finished yesterday at Lusaka's Chrisma Hotel.
    • The Federation will also be holding a series of camps and seminars in an effort to instruct karatekas concerning the World Karate Federation rules and regulations.
    • TWENTY-five karatekas at the weekend graduated to different levels of the Zambia Karate Federation during the grading tournament held at Edwin Imboela stadium in Lusaka.
    • These obi weren't the belts karateka and judoka wear today - Kano hadn't invented the judogi yet, and his students were still practicing in kimono.
    • And while he influenced many karateka in Japan, he never developed a large karate organization around his teaching as did Funakoshi.
    • ZKF general secretary Moodley Chola said a 10-member squad was to be picked for the continental games and urged all karatekas to take the selection seriously if they were to make it to Nigeria.
    • As a karateka he was known for his awesome strength, but also for his intuition - the ability to sense an attack and destroy it before it fully developed.
    • The Indonesian karatekas won another two silvers and three bronzes in Bangkok from eight events.
    • But are we really training to be able to defeat a championship karateka, a professional boxer, or an Olympic wrestler?
    • It is for judoists, karateka, archers, kendo-fencers and track-and-fielders who work out every day at dawn in the open or in gyms with windows wide open, taking ice-cold showers afterward.
    • There are many karateka who are healthy and live long.
    • The motor fitness of judoists and karateka was evaluated by means of the Leuven Motor Test Battery.
    • The teachers who were teaching marines were judoka or karateka.
    • Standing face-to-face with an expert karateka like Ushiro Sensei was an enlightening and humbling experience.
    • Some argue that the physical interpretation of the solution by the karateka or judoka is repugnant and that that of the aikidoka is beautiful.
    • Naturally all the karateka shouted and waved back.
    • However, most boxers and karatekas are not concerned with pulling the opponent, they are more interested in striking him.
    • He was a superb karateka and could switch techniques during sparring.
    • The federation also sent 11 men karatekas for training sessions with three karate schools.

Definition of karateka in US English:

karateka

nounkəˈrɑdiˌkɑkəˈrädēˌkä
  • A practitioner of karate.

    空手道武术师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These obi weren't the belts karateka and judoka wear today - Kano hadn't invented the judogi yet, and his students were still practicing in kimono.
    • As a karateka he was known for his awesome strength, but also for his intuition - the ability to sense an attack and destroy it before it fully developed.
    • Fourteen Zambian karatekas have been upgraded, two have been honoured while four other budding stars were showered with medals during a one week workshop which finished yesterday at Lusaka's Chrisma Hotel.
    • It is for judoists, karateka, archers, kendo-fencers and track-and-fielders who work out every day at dawn in the open or in gyms with windows wide open, taking ice-cold showers afterward.
    • The Indonesian karatekas won another two silvers and three bronzes in Bangkok from eight events.
    • And while he influenced many karateka in Japan, he never developed a large karate organization around his teaching as did Funakoshi.
    • ZKF general secretary Moodley Chola said a 10-member squad was to be picked for the continental games and urged all karatekas to take the selection seriously if they were to make it to Nigeria.
    • The group consisted mainly of aikibudoka but karateka, judoka and jiu-jitsuka also participated.
    • He was a superb karateka and could switch techniques during sparring.
    • Some argue that the physical interpretation of the solution by the karateka or judoka is repugnant and that that of the aikidoka is beautiful.
    • The Federation will also be holding a series of camps and seminars in an effort to instruct karatekas concerning the World Karate Federation rules and regulations.
    • Naturally all the karateka shouted and waved back.
    • The teachers who were teaching marines were judoka or karateka.
    • However, most boxers and karatekas are not concerned with pulling the opponent, they are more interested in striking him.
    • TWENTY-five karatekas at the weekend graduated to different levels of the Zambia Karate Federation during the grading tournament held at Edwin Imboela stadium in Lusaka.
    • But are we really training to be able to defeat a championship karateka, a professional boxer, or an Olympic wrestler?
    • The federation also sent 11 men karatekas for training sessions with three karate schools.
    • There are many karateka who are healthy and live long.
    • The motor fitness of judoists and karateka was evaluated by means of the Leuven Motor Test Battery.
    • Standing face-to-face with an expert karateka like Ushiro Sensei was an enlightening and humbling experience.
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