jujitsu

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  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. countable,uncountable
  2. Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a related art, derived from judo. countable,uncountable
  3. Strategic maneuvering, especially with the aim of using the strength of one's opponent against them in an unexpected or counterintuitive way. countable,figuratively,uncountable
    — The far-right glitterati were not impressed with Trump’s Epstein jiu-jitsu.
动词 v.
  1. To attack (someone) or overcome (a challenge) with strategic maneuvering. ambitransitive,figuratively
    — He could never have developed GE’s reputation in that sector if he were still fighting the image of stonewalling on Hudson River cleanup efforts. “They've completely jujitsu-ed that,” notes PR executive Richard Edelman. “They've set a new standard. It's not just corporate social responsibility (CSR) as philanthropy. It's CSR that makes money.”

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词源

词源 1
Borrowed from Japanese 柔術 (jūjutsu). Popular spelling jitsu (instead of less popular jiutsu or jutsu) could reference to allophonic [d͡ʑɨ] or [d͡ʑi] (in Shitamachi dialect). First mentioned in The Japan Mail (1875, page 133), before the widespread use of the Hepburn system.
词源 2
Borrowed from Japanese 柔術 (jūjutsu). Popular spelling jitsu (instead of less popular jiutsu or jutsu) could reference to allophonic [d͡ʑɨ] or [d͡ʑi] (in Shitamachi dialect). First mentioned in The Japan Mail (1875, page 133), before the widespread use of the Hepburn system.
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