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There are 52 total results for your 稽古 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

稽古

see styles
jī gǔ
    ji1 gu3
chi ku
 keiko / keko
    けいこ
to learn from the ancients; to study the classic texts
(noun, transitive verb) practice; practising; training; study; (place-name) Keiko

稽古事

see styles
 keikogoto / kekogoto
    けいこごと
accomplishments; taking lessons (dance, music, tea ceremony, flower arranging, etc.)

稽古台

see styles
 keikodai / kekodai
    けいこだい
(1) training partner; (2) training hall (esp. one made of wooden planks and used for dancing practice)

稽古場

see styles
 keikoba / kekoba
    けいこば
training room (hall); gymnasium

稽古屋

see styles
 kegoya
    けごや
(place-name) Kegoya

稽古庵

see styles
 keikoan / kekoan
    けいこあん
(surname) Keikoan

稽古日

see styles
 keikobi / kekobi
    けいこび
day for one's lesson

稽古本

see styles
 keikobon / kekobon
    けいこぼん
practice book used in jōruri and nagauta

稽古橋

see styles
 keikobashi / kekobashi
    けいこばし
(personal name) Keikobashi

稽古町

see styles
 keikochou / kekocho
    けいこちょう
(place-name) Keikochō

稽古着

see styles
 keikogi / kekogi
    けいこぎ
training clothes (judo, kendo, etc.); practice suit

お稽古

see styles
 okeiko / okeko
    おけいこ
(honorific or respectful language) practice; training

下稽古

see styles
 shitageiko / shitageko
    したげいこ
(noun, transitive verb) rehearsal; preparation

代稽古

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 daigeiko / daigeko
    だいげいこ
substitute teaching

出稽古

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 degeiko / degeko
    でげいこ
(1) giving lessons at pupils' homes; (2) {sumo} going to train in stable other than your own

地稽古

see styles
 jigeiko / jigeko
    じげいこ
(1) {MA} training by two participants of the same skill level (kendo); (2) {MA} (orig. meaning) general training involving all six types (kendo)

寒稽古

see styles
 kangeiko / kangeko
    かんげいこ
mid-winter training

山稽古

see styles
 yamageiko / yamageko
    やまげいこ
{sumo} outdoor practice

形稽古

see styles
 katageiko / katageko
    かたげいこ
{MA} form refinement training

御稽古

see styles
 okeiko / okeko
    おけいこ
(honorific or respectful language) practice; training

朝稽古

see styles
 asageiko / asageko
    あさげいこ
early-morning practice

立稽古

see styles
 tachigeiko / tachigeko
    たちげいこ
rehearsal

稽古ごと

see styles
 keikogoto / kekogoto
    けいこごと
accomplishments; taking lessons (dance, music, tea ceremony, flower arranging, etc.)

稽古振今

see styles
jī gǔ zhèn jīn
    ji1 gu3 zhen4 jin1
chi ku chen chin
studying the old to promote the new (idiom)

稽古通辞

see styles
 keikotsuuji / kekotsuji
    けいこつうじ
(person) Keiko Tsuuji

一人稽古

see styles
 hitorigeiko / hitorigeko
    ひとりげいこ
practicing by oneself; self-instruction

三番稽古

see styles
 sanbangeiko / sanbangeko
    さんばんげいこ
{sumo} a row of training matches with the same opponent

互角稽古

see styles
 gokakukeiko / gokakukeko
    ごかくけいこ
training by participants of the same skill level (kendo)

横綱稽古

see styles
 yokozunakeiko / yokozunakeko
    よこづなけいこ
{sumo} practice session where grand champion is present

独り稽古

see styles
 hitorigeiko / hitorigeko
    ひとりげいこ
practicing by oneself; self-instruction

立ち稽古

see styles
 tachigeiko / tachigeko
    たちげいこ
rehearsal

舞台稽古

see styles
 butaigeiko / butaigeko
    ぶたいげいこ
dress rehearsal

通し稽古

see styles
 tooshigeiko / tooshigeko
    とおしげいこ
full rehearsal; dress rehearsal; run-through

稽古場経費

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 keikobakeihi / kekobakehi
    けいこばけいひ
{sumo} allowance paid by the Sumo Association to a coach for each wrestler in his stable

掛かり稽古

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 kakarigeiko / kakarigeko
    かかりげいこ
{MA} kakari geiko; training performed by an attacker and a defender

見取り稽古

see styles
 mitorikeiko / mitorikeko
    みとりけいこ
{MA} learning from observing others

釋氏稽古略


释氏稽古略

see styles
shì shì jī gǔ è
    shi4 shi4 ji1 gu3 e4
shih shih chi ku o
 Shakushi keiko ryaku
An Outline of Historical Researches into the Śākya Family Lineage

ぶつかり稽古

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 butsukarigeiko / butsukarigeko
    ぶつかりげいこ
(sumo) head-to-head training; drill consisting of pushing and being pushed; battering practice

場当たり稽古

see styles
 baatarikeiko / batarikeko
    ばあたりけいこ
(See 場当たり・ばあたり・3) dress rehearsal

打ち込み稽古

see styles
 uchikomigeiko / uchikomigeko
    うちこみげいこ
{MA} training performed by an attacker and a defender, involving intentional openings

打つかり稽古

see styles
 butsukarigeiko / butsukarigeko
    ぶつかりげいこ
(sumo) head-to-head training; drill consisting of pushing and being pushed; battering practice

河童の寒稽古

see styles
 kappanokangeiko / kappanokangeko
    かっぱのかんげいこ
(exp,n) (idiom) something that looks difficult but actually isn't; swimming in a cold lake during mid-winter seems difficult, but it's nothing to a kappa

申し合い稽古

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 moushiaigeiko / moshiaigeko
    もうしあいげいこ
training matches where the winner picks his next opponent

相懸かり稽古

see styles
 aigakarikeiko / aigakarikeko
    あいがかりけいこ
(exp,n) {MA} (See 相懸かり・2) mutual attack training

Variations:
お稽古
御稽古

see styles
 okeiko / okeko
    おけいこ
(honorific or respectful language) (See 稽古) practice; training

Variations:
立ち稽古
立稽古

see styles
 tachigeiko / tachigeko
    たちげいこ
rehearsal

Variations:
一人稽古
独り稽古

see styles
 hitorigeiko / hitorigeko
    ひとりげいこ
practicing by oneself; self-instruction

Variations:
通し稽古
通しげいこ

see styles
 tooshigeiko / tooshigeko
    とおしげいこ
full rehearsal; dress rehearsal; run-through

Variations:
お稽古
御稽古(sK)

see styles
 okeiko / okeko
    おけいこ
(honorific or respectful language) (See 稽古) practice; training

Variations:
稽古事
稽古ごと
けいこ事

see styles
 keikogoto / kekogoto
    けいこごと
accomplishments; taking lessons (in dance, music, tea ceremony, flower arranging, etc.)

Variations:
ぶつかり稽古
打つかり稽古

see styles
 butsukarigeiko / butsukarigeko
    ぶつかりげいこ
{sumo} head-to-head training; drill consisting of pushing and being pushed; battering practice

Variations:
通し稽古
通しげいこ(sK)

see styles
 tooshigeiko / tooshigeko
    とおしげいこ
full rehearsal; dress rehearsal; run-through

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 52 results for "稽古" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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