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sumo wrestler - traducción al alemán

PERSON PRACTICING SUMO WRESTLING
Sumo wrestler; Sumotori
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sumo wrestler         
Sumoringer (riesiger Sportler im traditionellen japanischen Ringsport)
Sumoringer      
n. sumo wrestler, giant-sized athlete that engages in a special type of Japanese wrestling
Sumo      
n. sumo, Japanese kind of formalized wrestling by extremely heavy men

Definición

sumo
['su:m??]
¦ noun a Japanese form of heavyweight wrestling.
Origin
from Japanese su?mo.

Wikipedia

Rikishi

A rikishi (力士), sumōtori (相撲取り) or, more colloquially, osumōsan (お相撲さん), is a professional sumo wrestler. Rikishi follow and live by the centuries-old rules of the sumo profession, with most coming from Japan, the only country where sumo is practiced professionally. Participation in official tournaments (honbasho) is the only means of marking achievement in sumo, with the rank of an individual rikishi based solely on official wins. The number of active rikishi peaked at 943 in May 1994, at the height of the "Waka-Taka boom," but had declined to 665 by January 2022.

Ejemplos de uso de sumo wrestler
1. I had no idea that being a sumo wrestler involved all this, he said.
2. "I know that in Japan, I can become rich and famous as a sumo wrestler," Gorgadze said.
3. A slimy jellyfish weighing as much as a sumo wrestler has Japan‘s fishing industry in the grip of its poisonous tentacles.
4. The current champion, Bat–Erden, has been a sumo wrestler in Japan and is now a member of the Mongolian Parliament.
5. A slimy jellyfish weighing as much as a sumo wrestler has Japan‘s fishing industry in the grip of its poisonous tentacles.