英语作文跆拳道
㈠ 写一篇关于我喜欢跆拳道的英语作文60字带翻译
给你一个参考 希望你能举一反三
There are four seasons in a year, spring means reborn, the trees become green and the flowers get boom. In the summer, the weather is hot while in the autumn, the weather is cool, the winter means cold. Among the four seasons, I like the winter best, though it is cold, I enjoy the weather. I don’t have to bear the hot weather, when I sleep, the warm makes me feel so comfortable, I have the good sleep. What’s more, I can play the snow, I like to build all kinds of snowmen, I play with my friends, we are enjoying the moment. I like winter so much, it brings me so much happiness.
一年有四个季节,春天意味着重生,树木变得油绿,花儿争相开放。在夏天,天气变得炎热,然而在秋天,天气变得凉爽,冬天意味着冷。在这四个季节当中,我最喜欢冬天,虽然那很冷,我喜欢那样的天气。我不用忍受炎热的天气,当我睡觉的时候,被窝的暖气让我觉得很舒服,我睡得很舒服。而且,我可以拿雪来玩,我喜欢堆各种各样的雪人,我和朋友们一起玩,我们享受着这个时刻。我很喜欢冬天,它给我带来了很多的乐趣。
㈡ 跆拳道(英文)
是Taekwondo 不是kickboxing kickboxing是踢拳道 很多人存在误解 比如康李学习的是踢拳道很多人把它翻译成跆拳道
㈢ “跆拳道”用英语怎么说
跆拳道英文:Taekwondo
1、读音:英 [taɪˈkwɔndou] 美 [taɪˈkwɑndo]
2、短语:
Taekwondo culture 跆拳道的内涵
taekwondo player 跆拳道运动员
about taekwondo 关于跆拳道
taekwondo events 跆拳道事件
Pioneer Taekwondo 跆拳道俱乐部总部
3、例句:For her and her family, Taekwondo is not only a sport.
4、翻译:对于她的家人和她来说,跆拳道不仅仅是一项体育运动。
(3)英语作文跆拳道扩展阅读:
空手道英文:Karate
1、读音:[kəˈrɑːti]
2、短语:
Do karate 玩空手道 ; 学空手道 ; 打空手道 ; 空手道
Karate Kids 功夫梦 ; 龙威小子
Karate Master 空手道大师
3、例句:We want to train them in karate so that they can protect themselves from these violent attacks.
4、翻译:我们想训练她们空手道,这样她们就能在那些暴力袭击中保护自己了。
㈣ 跆拳道英语作文带翻译
Do you want to know what my hobbies are? I love taekwondo, the following I will introce to introce it!
Summer day, my mother suggested that I learn Taekwondo. I thought taekwondo is very fun to learn.
Come to taekwondo classes, wow! Teaching the classroom has been filled with many children, I suddenly excited. Because there are so many children can play together. This is the coach came, he was dressed in black clothes, tall and tall, handsome. He first taught to take up, and then taught us to kick the front ... ... I listened thought: "This is what is difficult, not that kick it?" So I kicked up with his left leg, did not think even fell down, I am very shy, the coach seems to see through my mind, came up and said to me: "children, learning Taekwondo can not be impatient, we must first learn to stand firm, followed by feet to the axis and then kick ... ..." I embarrassed to lower inside , Secretly determined to make sure the Tae Kwon Do.
㈤ 跆拳道用英语怎么说
Taekwondo
英音:[tai'kɔndəu]美音:[taɪ'kɔndo]
例如ChineseTaekwondoAssociation中国跆拳道协会
Taekwondolovers跆拳道爱好者
㈥ 关于跆拳道的英文
1.Taekwondo spirit
etiquette礼仪sense of shame廉耻patience忍耐
self-control克己overcome many adversities百折不屈
2.Taekwondo makes me more reserved.
㈦ 我的跆拳道梦五年级英语作文
我是一个外表看上去比较柔弱的小女孩。我的兴趣爱好很广泛:读书、画画、乐器、舞蹈、唱歌、武术、下棋^样样精通。其中我最喜欢的就是武术之——跆拳道了。
我七八岁就开始学习跆拳道了。刚开始,我并不是很喜欢跆拳道,甚至有点讨厌它。爸爸认为我从小身体弱,为了不让我做个“娇滴滴的小公主”,把我逼上了“梁山”——跆拳道馆。没想到这一举动,竟“阴差阳错”的使我爱上了跆拳道。
刚上第一节跆拳道课时,我害怕极了,生怕教练把我“吃”了。一到道馆,我看到了一张张和蔼可亲的脸,一个个活泼可爱的伙伴们,顿时轻松了不少。随后,葛教练给了我一身洁白的道服,我换上后,站在镜子前,呵!整个人像变了个人似的,多有气质啊,既酷又不失优雅!“气质、干净、整洁”就是跆拳道给我的第一印象。刚开始的几节课完全超出我的意料,这几节课上学的都是基础动作,对我来说简直是小菜一碟。我的韧带很好,做得动作都很标准,因此教练经常表扬我,我也渐渐爱上了跆拳道。我对妈妈说:“妈妈,我一定会考到跆拳道的最高等级——黑带九段!和我们馆长一样成为韩国国技院里的一员!”我以熟练的动作顺利地考上了黄带。随着级数的升高,我上了竞技班,要学的动作也越来越难。每节竞技课上一个动作练上几百遍是习以为常的事。课后,常常累得汗流浃背、腰酸背痛、嗓子沙哑^“累”便是跆拳道给我留下的第二印象。
记得一次蓝红带考级,前面的动作我都胸有成竹。可是,到了击破时,我的脸色一下子就难看起来,因为这次要用手击破三块木板,一块木板就厚一点五厘米,三块木板就相当于一块厚四点五厘米的实心木板,还要用转身腿法用五次击破九块木板!我不安地排着队,心“砰砰”直跳^短暂的煎熬后,轮到我了!我用力一击,木板“毫发无损”,我的手却已“涨红了脸”。我不禁想打退堂鼓了,手心直冒汗。这时,我想起了跆拳道精神:礼义廉耻,忍耐克己,百折不屈。对啊,百折不屈,我怎能“一折就屈”?想到这里,我鼓起勇气,运足了全身之力猛地一击,“啪”的一声,木板碎了,我兴奋不已,乘胜追击,把木板一个个击破了。“益友”就是跆拳道留给我的第三印象。在一次锦标赛上,我和一个胖胖的男生打实战。我连连使出组合腿法,“杀”了他一个措手不及,防不胜防。最终,我获得了一枚银牌,心里像吃了蜜一样甜。我在这次小收获的背后也付出了艰辛的努力。集训时,每节课都要绕道馆跑八、九十圈,但我非但没有觉得苦,反而爱上了它。因为它不但锻炼了我的身体,还磨练了我的意志。“良师”是跆拳道留给我的第四印象^
跆拳道,你锻炼了我的毅力,你是我的良师益友,你用“酸甜苦辣”伴我成长。你我已有五年情缘了,如今,我已红黑带了,我会加倍努力,实现这个跆拳道梦想。我的生活因有你的陪伴而多姿多彩,我——爱——你,跆——拳——道!
㈧ 跆拳道英文介绍
(1)
the spirit of the taekwondo
Respect
Thoughtfulness: To show consideration to somebody or something; A feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody or something.
Courage
Quality of being brave: the ability to face danger, difficulty, uncertainty, or pain without being overcome by fear or being deflected from a chosen course of action.
Courtesy
Polite or considerate behavior: politeness that shows consideration for other people or good manners.
Humility
Modesty or respectfulness: the quality of being modest or respectful.
Integrity
Possession of firm principles: the quality of possessing and steadfastly adhering to high moral principles or professional standards.
Perseverance
Determined continuation with something: steady and continued action or belief, usually over a long period and especially despite difficulties or setbacks.
Self-Control
Restraint: the ability to control your own behavior, especially in terms of reactions and impulses.
Indomitable Spirit
Unconquerable: brave, determined, and impossible to defeat or frighten.
(2)
Taekwondo (태권도; 跆拳道; Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛkwʌndo])[a] is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. In Korean, tae (태, 跆) means "to strike or break with foot"; kwon (권, 拳) means "to strike or break with fist"; and do (도, 道) means "way," "method," or "art." Thus, taekwondo may be loosely translated as "the way of the foot and fist" or "the way of kicking and punching."
Taekwondo is the world's most popular martial art in terms of the number of practitioners.[1] Its popularity has resulted in the varied development of the martial art into several domains: as with many other arts, it combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, meditation, and philosophy. Taekwondo is also used by the South Korean military as part of its training.[2] Gyeorugi (pronounced [ɡjʌɾuɡi]), a type of sparring, has been an Olympic event since 2000.
Formally, there are two main styles of taekwondo. One comes from the Kukkiwon, the source of the sparring system sihap gyeorugi which is now an event at the summer Olympic Games and which is governed by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF). The other comes from the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF).[3]
Separate from the various taekwondo organizations, there have been two general branches of taekwondo development: traditional and sport. The term "traditional taekwondo" typically refers to the martial art as it was established in the 1950s and 1960s in the South Korean military forces; in particular, the names and symbolism of the traditional patterns often refer to elements of Korean history. Sport taekwondo has evolved in the decades since then and has a somewhat different focus, especially in terms of its emphasis on speed and competition (as in Olympic sparring), whereas traditional taekwondo tends to emphasize power and self-defense. The two are not mutually exclusive, and the distinctions between them are often blurred.
Although there are doctrinal and technical differences between the two main styles and among the various organizations, the art in general emphasizes kicks thrown from a mobile stance, employing the leg's greater reach and power (compared to the arm). The greatest difference between various styles, or at least the most obvious, is generally accepted to be the differing styles and rules of sport and competition. Taekwondo training generally includes a system of blocks, kicks, punches, and open-handed strikes and may also include various take-downs or sweeps, throws, and joint locks. Some taekwondo instructors also incorporate the use of pressure points, known as jiapsul, as well as grabbing self-defense techniques borrowed from other martial arts, such as hapkido and judo.
㈨ 我是一名跆拳道教练英文
我是一名跆拳道教练
I'm a taekwondo instructor
㈩ 跪求关于跆拳道的英文作文!!!!!!字数越多越好
Tae Kwon Do or Taekwondo, Korean martial art, known for its dramatic flying and spinning kicks. The name comes from the Korean words tae (foot, or kick), kwon (fist, or punch), and do (art, or way of life) and literally means “the art of hand and foot fighting.”
Students learn the fundamentals of tae kwon do through choreographed sequences of combative moves, the breaking of boards or other materials, and two-person controlled sparring. They also receive instruction in principles such as courtesy, integrity, perseverance, and self-control. Practitioners wear a white, loose-fitting uniform known as a dobok, tied at the waist with a colored belt that indicates rank. The ranking system is divided into ten kup (pupil) levels and nine dan (black belt, or expert) levels. At competitions, participants are judged by how well they perform the choreographed sequences, by their accuracy in breaking boards, and by their skill in sparring contests.
The roots of tae kwon do go back thousands of years. In 1955 a number of similar schools of martial arts were merged, and the resulting style was named tae kwon do. An important figure in this effort was Choi Hong Hi, a Korean general who worked to combine a traditional Korean foot-fighting technique called tae kyon with Japanese karate. General Choi established the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) in 1966.
Another organization, the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), was created in 1973. The WTF graally became recognized as the leading international organization for tae kwon do, and under its guidance tae kwon do became an official medal sport at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia
跆拳道是一门朝鲜格斗术,以其腾空、旋踢脚法而闻名。跆拳道这个名称来源于韩语的“跆”(指用脚踢打),“拳”(指用拳击打),“道”(指格斗的艺术和一种原理)。这个词顾名思义就是指:用手和腿进行格斗的艺术。
跆拳道练习者学习基础知识主要是:品势、功力练习、点到为止的实战练习。练习者也学习一些跆拳道基本原理,例如:“礼义廉耻,克己复礼,百折不屈”。跆拳道练习者身着白色宽松的“道袍”,以腰间扎不同颜色的腰带来区分级别。跆拳道级别体系分为十级九段,前者针对初学者而言,后者是黑带高手的级别。跆拳道竞赛的评分有以下一些标准:参赛选手的礼仪情况,击破测试的精确度,以及其在对战练习中的技术发挥。
跆拳道的历史最早可追溯至数千年前。1955年的时候出现了很多类似的道馆,这里教授的技艺就叫做跆拳道。在推广跆拳道的这一过程中,崔泓熙将军是一个很重要的人物。他致力于将“跆拳”这种朝鲜传统的腿击术和日本空手道相结合。崔泓熙将军在1966年创立了国际跆拳道联合会,简称ITF。
跆拳道的另一国际性组织是世界跆拳道联合会,简称WTF,是在1973年成立的。WTF渐渐被公认是世界主要的跆拳道组织。在其领导之下,跆拳道成为了2000年澳大利亚悉尼奥运会的正式比赛项目。
Tip:
Is Taekwondo dangerous?
Although WTF Taekwondo is a full contact sport where it is allowed to kick to the head (throwing punches to the head are not allowed), it is not very dangerous to practice Taekwondo. During competition, full protection is used to protect the competitors. To avoid head injuries, a competitor is not allowed to participate in a competition for three months if one was knocked out by a kick to the head. If the same incident happens again after these three months, you're not allowed to participate for half a year. Another K.O. to the head after this half year period results in a permanent exclusion of competitions. ITF Taekwondo is so-called semi-contact. It is not allowed to attack the head with full force. However, it is allowed to throw punches to the head, by using the so-called "killing-blow", stop just an inch before the target. To avoid injuries, ITF uses gloves at sparring-competition.
提示:
跆拳道危险吗?
尽管WTF跆拳道是全接触的比赛,在比赛中允许踢击头部但不允许拳击头部,但是联系跆拳道不是十分危险的。比赛之中,选手是有全副护具保护的。
为避免脑损伤,要是一名选手被踢中头部击倒在地,那在之后的三个月内他就不得再参加比赛。要是三个月后的比赛中,他再次因为头部重击倒地,那他之后的半年中就不得再参加比赛了。这半年后的再一次重击则会另他永远失去参赛资格。
ITF跆拳道比赛是所谓“半接触的”。不允许全力猛击头部。但是,ITF允许拳击头部,那要点到为止,就是在击中目标前的一霎那收止。同时为避免受伤,ITF比赛中使用拳套。
单词:
flying and spinning kicks 腾空、旋踢腿法
choreographed sequences of combative moves (武术)套路
breaking of boards 破板,(武术)功力测试
courtesy, integrity, perseverance, and self-control “礼义廉耻,克己复礼,百折不屈”