1A white belt worn by a beginner in judo or karate.
(柔道或空手道初学者所系的)白腰带
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The protégé of Bruce Lee and a black belt in many martial arts, he is always the first to tie on a white belt and try something that he is not good at.
Inside, people trickled onto a long, white canvas mat dressed in white gis (traditional martial arts uniforms) and white belts.
And one must not forget the half dozen individuals who have trained with us regularly for several years and still wear white belts, thanks to our ‘no grading’ policy.
At first of course, I had a white belt, and when I attained a higher grade, I took it home and dyed it.
For the first three grades students wore a white belt or sash, while for the next three grades he wore brown.
1.1A person wearing a white belt.
白腰带选手
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Group 1 consists of white belts that have just started Judo training or have been in training for no more than one month.
Instructor Michael Snelders said: ‘I remember him as an eight-year-old white belt and it's tremendous to see how he has realised his potential.’
There were evenings when we had only black belts; white belts would come in, but they would usually drop right out.
As a white belt (starting over in a new Shorin Ryu style of karate), I am not in the position to do that kind of thing.
Definition of white belt in US English:
white belt
noun
1A white belt worn by a beginner in judo or karate.
(柔道或空手道初学者所系的)白腰带
Example sentencesExamples
And one must not forget the half dozen individuals who have trained with us regularly for several years and still wear white belts, thanks to our ‘no grading’ policy.
At first of course, I had a white belt, and when I attained a higher grade, I took it home and dyed it.
The protégé of Bruce Lee and a black belt in many martial arts, he is always the first to tie on a white belt and try something that he is not good at.
For the first three grades students wore a white belt or sash, while for the next three grades he wore brown.
Inside, people trickled onto a long, white canvas mat dressed in white gis (traditional martial arts uniforms) and white belts.
1.1A person wearing a white belt in judo or karate.
Example sentencesExamples
As a white belt (starting over in a new Shorin Ryu style of karate), I am not in the position to do that kind of thing.
There were evenings when we had only black belts; white belts would come in, but they would usually drop right out.
Group 1 consists of white belts that have just started Judo training or have been in training for no more than one month.
Instructor Michael Snelders said: ‘I remember him as an eight-year-old white belt and it's tremendous to see how he has realised his potential.’