🌟 유단자 (有段者)

Noun  

1. 검도, 유도, 태권도, 바둑 등과 같이 단으로 실력을 구분하는 종목에서 첫 번째 단이나 그 이상의 등급을 얻은 사람.

1. BLACKBELT-HOLDER; EXPERT: A person who holds a black belt or higher-level belt in a sports game, martial art or an equivalent grade in other games, such as fencing, judo, taekwondo, or the game of go, etc., which indicates that its holder is an expert.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 검도 유단자.
    Kendo yudangja.
  • Google translate 바둑 유단자.
    A baduk player.
  • Google translate 태권도 유단자.
    A taekwondo fighter.
  • Google translate 합기도 유단자.
    Hapkido yudanja.
  • Google translate 유단자가 되다.
    Become a black belt.
  • Google translate 그는 합기도 유단자라 동네 불량배쯤은 간단히 막을 수 있다.
    He's a hapkido player, so he can simply stop a local bully.
  • Google translate 민준이는 초등학교 육 학년 때 검은 띠를 따서 태권도 유단자가 되었다.
    Min-joon became a taekwondo fighter after taking a black belt when he was in the sixth grade in elementary school.
  • Google translate 우리 주말에 검도 시합을 해 보자.
    Let's have a kendo match this weekend.
    Google translate 나는 아직 초보라서 너 같은 유단자와 대련을 하는 건 무리야.
    I'm still a beginner, so it's too much to spar with a yudan like you.

유단자: blackbelt-holder; expert,ゆうだんしゃ【有段者】,titulaire de dan, ceinture noire,experto en arte marcial,متخصّص في رياضة,зэрэгтэй тамирчин,người có cấp bậc, người có đai,นักกีฬาที่มีลำดับขั้น, นักกีฬามีลำดับชั้น,pemegang sabuk/ban,,有段位者,有段位的人,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 유단자 (유ː단자)

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