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单词 hakama
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Definition of hakama in English:

hakama

nounˈhɑːkəməˈhakəməˈhakəmə
  • treated as singular or plural Loose trousers with many pleats in the front, forming part of Japanese formal dress.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Below the leather part were four other thick leather pieces, two resting on the sides of his legs over his hakama, and the other two in front and in back.
    • His massive torso was encased in a white wraparound tunic, the black skirt hinting at the samurai hakama without leg division.
    • After finishing his morning ceremony the Founder, still dressed in his formal kimono and hakama, would head for the garden.
    • Even the hakama (worn on the lower body) serves the same purpose.
    • Just as he began to walk away, two men dressed in hakama walked up to him, sheathed swords in hand.
    • Changing out of my yukata and pulling on a pair of hakama over a white kimono, I grabbed my two swords, made my way out the door, and swore as they slid closed with a creak loud enough to wake the entire hatago.
    • As soon as I opened the door, an uchideshi garbed in a splashed-pattern kimono and hakama came rushing out into the small foyer from the front room to greet me.
    • Notice the guy in a purple hakama sticking his head out, in a waki ga mae stance?
    • He wore a forest green haori with a pair of navy hakama.
    • She also wore a Priestess's outfit, made up of a white large-sleeved kimono with a red hakama (a pleated skirt) that was tied to the obi that kept it from falling.
    • Times change, and it is now possible to pay over $500 for a deluxe aikidogi (jacket and trousers only, hakama not included), according to a catalog I have.
    • Higher-ranking practitioners may wear formal kimono (traditional Japanese dress worn by both men and women), obi and hakama for public demonstrations.
    • Under the protective gear, kendoka (students of kendo) wear a hakama, or wide split skirt, reaching the ankles.
    • The door slid open slowly revealing a man dressed in a dark green hakama with a long samurai sword in his hands.
    • He was dressed in a navy kimono and black hakama.
    • The men, in their swinging black skirts, like Japanese hakamas, are ranged downward on stage left.
    • He dressed in a loose hakama and white gi wrapped with a black belt.
    • A three-piece kimono, a sleeveless garment known as a kamishimo worn over the kimono, and a hakama, a trouser-like split skirt showed the variety of Japanese culture through different periods.
    • We make items like jo and bokken cases and hakama.
    • When I finally opened the sliding door I was surprised to see him standing there already completely dressed in his haori and hakama and ready to go.

Origin

Mid 19th century: Japanese.

 
 

Definition of hakama in US English:

hakama

nounˈhakəmə
  • treated as singular or plural Loose trousers with many pleats in the front, forming part of Japanese formal dress.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He dressed in a loose hakama and white gi wrapped with a black belt.
    • A three-piece kimono, a sleeveless garment known as a kamishimo worn over the kimono, and a hakama, a trouser-like split skirt showed the variety of Japanese culture through different periods.
    • Under the protective gear, kendoka (students of kendo) wear a hakama, or wide split skirt, reaching the ankles.
    • His massive torso was encased in a white wraparound tunic, the black skirt hinting at the samurai hakama without leg division.
    • Higher-ranking practitioners may wear formal kimono (traditional Japanese dress worn by both men and women), obi and hakama for public demonstrations.
    • Just as he began to walk away, two men dressed in hakama walked up to him, sheathed swords in hand.
    • She also wore a Priestess's outfit, made up of a white large-sleeved kimono with a red hakama (a pleated skirt) that was tied to the obi that kept it from falling.
    • As soon as I opened the door, an uchideshi garbed in a splashed-pattern kimono and hakama came rushing out into the small foyer from the front room to greet me.
    • The door slid open slowly revealing a man dressed in a dark green hakama with a long samurai sword in his hands.
    • The men, in their swinging black skirts, like Japanese hakamas, are ranged downward on stage left.
    • Times change, and it is now possible to pay over $500 for a deluxe aikidogi (jacket and trousers only, hakama not included), according to a catalog I have.
    • After finishing his morning ceremony the Founder, still dressed in his formal kimono and hakama, would head for the garden.
    • When I finally opened the sliding door I was surprised to see him standing there already completely dressed in his haori and hakama and ready to go.
    • Even the hakama (worn on the lower body) serves the same purpose.
    • Below the leather part were four other thick leather pieces, two resting on the sides of his legs over his hakama, and the other two in front and in back.
    • Changing out of my yukata and pulling on a pair of hakama over a white kimono, I grabbed my two swords, made my way out the door, and swore as they slid closed with a creak loud enough to wake the entire hatago.
    • Notice the guy in a purple hakama sticking his head out, in a waki ga mae stance?
    • We make items like jo and bokken cases and hakama.
    • He wore a forest green haori with a pair of navy hakama.
    • He was dressed in a navy kimono and black hakama.

Origin

Mid 19th century: Japanese.

 
 
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