swordsmanship
swordsmanship — 名詞
1. the ability to handle a sword well in battle, duels, or modern fencing
劍術
使用刀劍戰鬥或運動的技巧
the ability to handle a sword well in battle, duels, or modern fencing
Hana has been training in swordsmanship at the local fencing club since she was twelve.
Hana 從十二歲起就在當地的擊劍俱樂部訓練劍術。
training in swordsmanship at [club]
The film's fight scenes showed a level of swordsmanship that impressed even the history teachers.
這部電影的打鬥場面展現出的劍術水準,連歷史老師都印象深刻。
collocation: level of swordsmanship
Mauricio's grandfather taught him traditional Japanese swordsmanship using wooden practice swords during summer visits.
Mauricio 的祖父在暑假探望時教他傳統日本劍術,用的是木製練習刀。
To master swordsmanship, a student must practise footwork, posture, and blade control for many years.
要精通劍術,學生必須長年練習腳步、姿勢和控刀技巧。
The annual tournament tested each competitor's swordsmanship through a series of one-on-one matches.
這場年度錦標賽透過一系列的單人對打來測試每位選手的劍術。
- fencing
refers specifically to the competitive sport with blunted weapons and modern rules, not historical combat
- swordplay
more informal and often literary; can include theatrical or playful sword use
- blade work
technical focus on handling and controlling the blade itself
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — do not use with 'a' or 'an'. The person who performs swordsmanship is called a swordsman or a swordswoman.