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词汇 taekwondo
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Definition of taekwondo in English:

taekwondo

(also tae kwon do)
nounˌtʌɪkwɒnˈdəʊˌtaɪˌkwɑnˈdoʊ
mass noun
  • A modern Korean martial art similar to karate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It hopes to compete in soccer, swimming, athletics, wrestling, weightlifting, judo and tae kwon do.
    • You know how to kick-box and do tae kwon do, or maybe it's karate.
    • She is also a kickboxing instructor, a certified personal trainer and a proficient student of tae kwon do.
    • The boys took fencing, golf, swimming, tae kwon do and tennis.
    • After all, once Simon's dreams of playing pro soccer ended, they were replaced by an equal passion for a kicking martial art, tae kwon do.
    • Besides tae kwon do, also try aikido, kung fu, judo, karate, jujitsu or any other style of martial arts.
    • The best-known traditional Korean sport is the martial art of tae kwon do, taught by Koreans to people throughout the world as a popular form of self-defense.
    • Try physical activities that will give you a sense of empowerment, like kickboxing, aikido or tae kwon do.
    • This mother of one and a black belt in tae kwon do advises pregnant exercisers to drink plenty of fluids before, during and after exercise and wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing.
    • Even though I was really good at tae kwon do, I learned that it wasn't the best martial art.
    • She also received a minor blow to her left lateral chest while practicing tae kwon do.
    • My passion for martial arts grew, and I started learning tae kwon do.
    • Fortunately for me, I know some tae kwon do and was able to subdue him, although I did get a cut on my hand.
    • Parents realize the positive effect karate, tae kwon do, kung fu, judo, or aikido can have on their children.
    • Of course, her firsthand knowledge of tae kwon do would help her cause.
    • At some point, tae kwon do had paid off, giving him a thin and strong looking form even when he was just walking.
    • The UW Martial Arts club will demonstrate a variety of martial arts, including tae kwon do, juijitsu and kendo.
    • Around 40 people took part in the event which involved different displays of martial arts from tae kwon do to kickboxing.
    • Want to add martial arts to your fitness regimen but don't know the difference between tai chi and tae kwon do?
    • One of the secrets to his success was the martial arts discipline tae kwon do, a form of unarmed self-defense that requires intense training of the body and the mind.

Origin

Korean, literally 'art of hand and foot fighting', from tae 'kick' + kwon 'fist' + do 'art, method'.

Definition of taekwondo in US English:

taekwondo

(also tae kwon do)
nounˌtīˌkwänˈdōˌtaɪˌkwɑnˈdoʊ
  • A modern Korean martial art similar to karate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The best-known traditional Korean sport is the martial art of tae kwon do, taught by Koreans to people throughout the world as a popular form of self-defense.
    • She is also a kickboxing instructor, a certified personal trainer and a proficient student of tae kwon do.
    • Want to add martial arts to your fitness regimen but don't know the difference between tai chi and tae kwon do?
    • Try physical activities that will give you a sense of empowerment, like kickboxing, aikido or tae kwon do.
    • She also received a minor blow to her left lateral chest while practicing tae kwon do.
    • Parents realize the positive effect karate, tae kwon do, kung fu, judo, or aikido can have on their children.
    • Around 40 people took part in the event which involved different displays of martial arts from tae kwon do to kickboxing.
    • Fortunately for me, I know some tae kwon do and was able to subdue him, although I did get a cut on my hand.
    • Even though I was really good at tae kwon do, I learned that it wasn't the best martial art.
    • This mother of one and a black belt in tae kwon do advises pregnant exercisers to drink plenty of fluids before, during and after exercise and wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing.
    • After all, once Simon's dreams of playing pro soccer ended, they were replaced by an equal passion for a kicking martial art, tae kwon do.
    • My passion for martial arts grew, and I started learning tae kwon do.
    • At some point, tae kwon do had paid off, giving him a thin and strong looking form even when he was just walking.
    • Of course, her firsthand knowledge of tae kwon do would help her cause.
    • It hopes to compete in soccer, swimming, athletics, wrestling, weightlifting, judo and tae kwon do.
    • The boys took fencing, golf, swimming, tae kwon do and tennis.
    • Besides tae kwon do, also try aikido, kung fu, judo, karate, jujitsu or any other style of martial arts.
    • The UW Martial Arts club will demonstrate a variety of martial arts, including tae kwon do, juijitsu and kendo.
    • One of the secrets to his success was the martial arts discipline tae kwon do, a form of unarmed self-defense that requires intense training of the body and the mind.
    • You know how to kick-box and do tae kwon do, or maybe it's karate.

Origin

Korean, literally ‘art of hand and foot fighting’, from tae ‘kick’ + kwon ‘fist’ + do ‘art, method’.

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