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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

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  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˌd͡ʒuːˈd͡ʒɪtsuː/
KieliKäännökset
italiajujutsu
japani柔術 (jūjutsu)
ranskajiu-jitsu
suomijujutsu
tšekkidžiu-džitsu
unkaridzsiudzsicu
venäjäджиу-джитсу (džiu-džitsu), дзюдзюцу (dzjudzjutsu)

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Substantiivi

  1. A Japanese martial art and method of self-defence, typically unarmed, emphasizing manipulating an opponent’s force against themselves rather than directly opposing it with force, and using a wide variety of holds, throws, and defensive techniques.
  2. Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a related art, derived from judo.
  3. (figuratively) Strategic maneuvering, especially with the aim of using the strength of one's opponent against them in an unexpected or counterintuitive way.

Verbi

  1. (ambitransitive, figuratively) To attack (someone) or overcome (a challenge) with strategic maneuvering.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkojujitsus

A Japanese martial art and method of self-defence, typically unarmed, emphasizing manipulating an opponent’s force against themselves rather than directly opposing it with force, and using a wide variety of holds, throws, and defensive techniques.

Jujutsu training at an agricultural school in Japan around 1920

A Japanese martial art and method of self-defence, typically unarmed, emphasizing manipulating an opponent’s force against themselves rather than directly opposing it with force, and using a wide variety of holds, throws, and defensive techniques.

Jūjutsu in kanji

A Japanese martial art and method of self-defence, typically unarmed, emphasizing manipulating an opponent’s force against themselves rather than directly opposing it with force, and using a wide variety of holds, throws, and defensive techniques.

Demonstration of a jujutsu defense against a knife attack, Berlin 1924