Pronunciation: /wuːˈʃuː/
noun a Chinese martial art that combines elements of kung fu and other fighting styles
A1 Wushu is a traditional Chinese martial art.
A2 She started learning wushu when she was a teenager.
B1 The wushu competition attracted participants from all over the world.
B2 His dedication to wushu training paid off when he won the championship.
C1 The intricate movements of wushu require years of practice to master.
C2 As a wushu master, she travels around the globe teaching workshops and seminars.
formal Wushu is a traditional Chinese martial art that requires discipline and precision.
informal I've been practicing wushu for a few years now and I love it.
slang Some people think wushu is just for show, but it's actually a very effective form of self-defense.
figurative In the business world, mastering wushu-like skills of balance and agility can help you navigate challenges with ease.
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