释义 |
‖ shodan, n. Judo and Karate.|ˈʃɒdæn| [Japanese, f. sho primary + dan grade.] A degree of proficiency equivalent to first Dan or first degree Black Belt; also, a holder of this degree.
1913E. J. Harrison Fighting Spirit of Japan iv. 59 From shodan upwards a black belt is worn. 1917National Police Gaz. (U.S.) 4 Aug. 3/1 He is known in Japanese as a shodan, or one who is now qualified to teach the art of judo. 1946Judo (The Budokwai 1954) I. 39 On my attainment of the shodan grade at this school, Hagiwara personally presented me with two manuscript text-books on his ryugi's system of atemi and methods of resuscitation known to the initiated as kwappo. 1981Best of Karate Spring 29/3 At the time of his discharge and consequent return to the States Craig had not yet become a shodan. 1987Fighting Arts Internat. No. 41. 36/1 The highest graded competitor was to be shodan (1st degree black belt). |