Frequency rank: 54,044. – 55,693. (for form 中身: 1,675.)
- blow to a vital point of a person's body; striking techniques (judo)martial arts
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 当て身【あてみ】Frequency rank: 54,044. – 55,693.
- 中身【あてみ】Frequency rank: 1,675.
- 当身【あてみ】Frequency rank: 49,017. – 50,149.
- あてみ
Generated definitions (experimental)
- blow to a vital point of a person's body
- striking techniques (judo)
This usage refers to a strike that targets sensitive or critical areas of the body, often used in martial arts or self-defense.
This meaning relates to the specific techniques in judo that involve striking or hitting an opponent, emphasizing the strategic use of force.
Generated collocations (experimental)
あてみ当て身をつかう使うto use striking techniquesあてみ当て身わざ技striking techniques in judoあてみ当て身のいちげき一撃a blow to a vital pointあてみ当て身をきめる決めるto land a strikeあてみ当て身をうける受けるto take a blowあてみ当て身のくんれん訓練training in striking techniquesあてみ当て身のどうさ動作movements for striking techniquesあてみ当て身のれんしゅう練習practice of striking techniquesあてみ当て身のぼうぎょ防御defense against a blowあてみ当て身をまなぶ学ぶto learn striking techniques
Example sentences
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