fu

IPA/ˌkʌŋ ˈfuː/
KK[fˈu]IPA/ˌkʌŋ ˈfuː/

fu — 名詞

1. a Chinese system of unarmed combat, also called kung fu, in which a person uses

1.名詞B2
釋義

功夫

中國拳腳武術,亦稱 Kung Fu

a Chinese system of unarmed combat, also called kung fu, in which a person uses their hands and feet to strike, block, and defend without weapons

例句

Asher started learning fu at the small temple school near his home.

Asher 在住家附近的小寺院裡開始學功夫。

learn + fu

Nadia watched the fu master break three wooden boards with one kick.

Nadia 看著功夫大師一腳踢斷三塊木板。

fu master (compound noun)

同義詞
  • kung fu

    the full, more common form of the same term

  • wushu

    the modern standardised Chinese term for martial arts, often sport-oriented

  • martial arts

    a broad category covering many fighting systems, not just Chinese ones

用法筆記

Short for kung fu; the full form is more widely recognised outside martial arts circles. Almost always used without an article.

常見錯誤

He does fu on weekends.
He practises fu on weekends.
💡with martial arts, use 'practise' or 'train in' rather than 'do'.
Fu is a popular sport in China.
Fu is a traditional martial art in China.
💡'sport' suggests modern competition; 'martial art' captures the discipline, tradition, and philosophy.