释义 |
bu·shi·do \ˈbushiˌdō, ˈbüsh-, Japanese approximately ˈbu̇shˈdō\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Japanese bushidō, from bushi warrior (from bu military + shi man) + dō doctrine : a traditional specifically feudal-military Japanese code of behavior emphasizing loyalty, benevolence, bravery, self-control, and the valuing of honor above life |