- jujitsu ju·jit·su n
- [ˌdʒuː'dʒɪtsuː]
jujitsu m
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Jujitsu — Ju jit su, n. same as {jujutsu}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jujitsu — Jujutsu Ju jut su, Jujitsu Ju jit su, Jiujutsu Jiu jut su, Jiujitsu Jiu jit su n. [Jap. j[=u]jutsu; j[=u] soft (prob. because no weapons are used) + jutsu art.] The Japanese art of self defense without weapons, now widely used as a system of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jujitsu — [jo͞o jit′so͞o΄] n. [Jpn jū jutsu, lit., soft art < jū, soft, pliant + jutsu, art] a Japanese system of wrestling in which knowledge of anatomy and the principle of leverage are applied so that the strength and weight of an opponent are used… … English World dictionary
jujitsu — /jooh jit sooh/, n. a method developed in Japan of defending oneself without the use of weapons by using the strength and weight of an adversary to disable him. Also, jiujitsu, jiujutsu, jujutsu. Cf. judo, karate. [1870 75; < Japn jujitsu,… … Universalium
jujitsu — ju|jit|su [ dʒu dʒıt,su ] noun uncount a sport in which you fight with someone by hitting them and throwing them to the ground. Jujitsu is a martial art … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jujitsu — (joo JIT soo) Japanese, from Chinese: soft technique] A system of hand to hand combat that developed in the 1500s, involving methods of kicking, hitting, throwing, etc., calculated to turn an opponent’s weight and strength against him. judo,… … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
jujitsu — ju|jit|su Mot Pla Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
jujitsu — ju|jit|su [dʒu:ˈdʒıtsu:] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : Japanese; Origin: jujutsu gentle art ] a type of fighting from Japan, in which you hold, throw, and hit your opponent … Dictionary of contemporary English
jujitsu — ju·jit·su … English syllables
jujitsu — ju•jit•su [[t]dʒuˈdʒɪt su[/t]] also ju•jut•su [[t] ˈdʒʌt , ˈdʒut [/t]] n. spo a Japanese method of defending oneself without weapons by using the strength and weight of one s adversary to disable him or her • Etymology: 1870–75; < Japn … From formal English to slang
jiu|jit|su — or jiu|jut|su «joo JIHT soo», noun. = jujitsu. (Cf. ↑jujitsu) … Useful english dictionary