Source Word
body English
Noun
idiomatic
uncountable
(idiomatic)
A
body
motion
made
to
coax
an
object
already
propelled
go
in
a
desired
direction.
For
example,
a
nervous
leaning
or
twisting
movement
while
playing
sports
such
as
golf
or
bowling,
to
"persuade"
the
ball
to
go
in
a
desired
direction.
Also
applies
to
various
riding
sports,
such
as
motorcycling
or
surfing.
Japanese Meaning
スポーツ(例:ゴルフ、ボウリング)において、既に飛んでいるまたは動いている物体(例:ボール)を目的の方向へ誘導するために、体の傾きやねじれといった微妙な動きを行う行為。 / 乗用スポーツ(例:バイクやサーフィン)において、同様の意図で体の動作を用いて方向調整を図る動き。
Sense(1)
(idiomatic)
A
body
motion
made
to
coax
an
object
already
propelled
go
in
a
desired
direction.
For
example,
a
nervous
leaning
or
twisting
movement
while
playing
sports
such
as
golf
or
bowling,
to
"persuade"
the
ball
to
go
in
a
desired
direction.
Also
applies
to
various
riding
sports,
such
as
motorcycling
or
surfing.