Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

功夫

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Remove ads
See also: 工夫

Chinese

More information merit; achievement; resultmerit; achievement; result; service; accomplishment, husband; man ...
Wikipedia has articles on:

Pronunciation


Note:
  • gĕ̤ng-hŭ - colloquial;
  • gŭng-hŭ - literary.

Noun

功夫

  1. time (to do something)
    沒有功夫没有功夫   Wǒ méiyǒu gōngfu.   I have no time. (I am busy)
    一會兒功夫一個 [MSC, trad.]
    一会儿功夫一个 [MSC, simp.]
    Yīhuìr gōngfu tā jiù pá shàng le yīge dà shù. [Pinyin]
    He climbed up a tall tree in no time
  2. efforts (devoted to a task)
    功夫 [MSC, trad. and simp.]
    Yào huā hěn dà de gōngfu cái xíng. [Pinyin]
    It won't work unless one expends great effort.
  3. accomplishments, achievement
  4. skill; art; workmanship (especially in martial arts)
    演員臺詞功夫不錯 [MSC, trad.]
    演员台词功夫不错 [MSC, simp.]
    Nà ge yǎnyuán niàn táicí de gōngfu bùcuò. [Pinyin]
    That actor's skill at reading his lines is not too shabby.
  5. kung fu (Chinese martial art)
    功夫   shuǎ gōngfū   to perform kung fu
    功夫 [Cantonese]   daa2 gung1 fu1 [Jyutping]   to perform kung fu
    中國少林功夫首次雅典亮相 [MSC, trad.]
    中国少林功夫首次雅典亮相 [MSC, simp.]
    Zhè shì Zhōngguó Shàolín gōngfu shǒucì zài Yǎdiǎn dēng tái liàngxiàng. [Pinyin]
    This was the first time that Chinese Shaolin kung fu was put on display in Athens, Greece.

Usage notes

  • Originally, kung fu referred to any skill learned through great effort. Used by the Occident to refer to martial arts (武術武术 (wǔshù)), kung fu is now used by Chinese to also refer to martial arts, but only since the late twentieth century.

Synonyms

  • (efforts):
  • (skill):

Derived terms

References

Remove ads

Japanese

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads