List: sports
Terms which reference to more than one sport.
popular baseball noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb sports dated term
- throw
- pass (in basketball, etc.)
- handball
popular noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb sports
- (preliminary) meeting, face-to-face introduction
- costarring, appearing together, pairing (of performers), joint appearance
- match-up, pairing, facing off
popular military noun noun (generic) sports
- encampment, position
- side, end, goal area
popular sports noun noun (generic) martial arts rare term
- underhand grip (e.g. in gymnastics, etc.)
- cross-handed grip (e.g. in golf, etc.), using one's hands backwards from their conventional positioning
- reverse grip (e.g. of a sword)
- turning the tables (on an opponent)
- reverse arm-lock (in judo), joint lock
- foul trick
popular sports noun noun (generic)
- combination of (varied) pitches, serves, etc.
popular sports noun noun (generic)
- (good) teamwork, team play
- (close) cooperation, coordination, collaboration, teamwork
popular search-only kanji form JLPT N1 godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) transitive verb sports martial arts go (game)
- to drive in (a nail, stake, etc.), to hammer in
- to hit (a ball, etc.), to drive, to smash
- to fire into, to shoot into
- to input (data), to enter
- to devote oneself to, to be absorbed in, to be (really) into, to be enthusiastic about, to put heart and soul into, to throw oneself into, to go head over heels for
- to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.)
- to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.), to get a blow in
- to invade one's opponent's territory, to place a stone in an opponent's formation
- to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form
popular sports noun noun (generic)
- chief umpire, referee (soccer, boxing, etc.)
popular business sports noun noun (generic)
- ready fire-power, battle-ready forces, immediate asset (to a team or firm), someone who can be an immediately effective player or worker
popular sports noun noun (generic)
- having more losses than wins