释义 |
Definition of budo in English: budonoun ˈbuːdəʊ mass noun1Martial arts. Example sentencesExamples - This experience gave him a further understanding of the historical roots of budo in China.
- He believed in the idea of self-sufficiency and the combination of budo and farming.
- Entering a dojo and making a career of teaching budo will create a lot of parental opposition.
- His initial enthusiasm to become a merchant in Tokyo began to fade as he set out on his preferred path of budo.
- Budo must always begin and end with reigi, for without reigi, budo can never be proper budo.
- 1.1 The code on which martial arts are all based.
Example sentencesExamples - But to my way of thinking, there is no doubt that budo is what forms the roots of aikido.
- The essential elements of budo are: the timing of heaven, the utility of earth, and the harmonization of human beings.
- To understand the tradition and the philosophies that this style of karate-do represents, we must first visit the origin of budo and trace the path on which it was formed.
- I think this makes them good models for how budo and the spirit of budo can be applied to so many other areas of life as well.
- It is with this hope that we establish the Budo Charter in order to uphold the fundamental principles of traditional budo.
Origin Japanese budō, from bu 'military' + dō 'way'. |