đá song phi
Definition
- Noun:
- A flying double kick: A martial arts or action movie technique where a person jumps and delivers two kicks in rapid succession, typically with both legs, while in the air. It emphasizes a spectacular, acrobatic movement.
- A specific trick move: Often associated with performance martial arts, tricking, or cinematic fight choreography, rather than traditional competitive combat.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Anh ấy thực hiện cú đá song phi hoàn hảo trong phim hành động. (He executed a perfect flying double kick in the action movie.)
- Động tác đá song phi trông rất ngoạn mục nhưng khó thực hiện. (The flying double kick move looks spectacular but is difficult to perform.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in the context of describing choreographed fight sequences, stunt work, or martial arts demonstrations. It is not a standard term for a technique in most traditional martial arts forms.
Variants and Related Words
- Đá (v): to kick.
- Song phi (adj/phrase): flying with both feet; double flight. This phrase combines "song" (double, pair) and "phi" (to fly, flight).
Synonyms
- Flying double kick
- Jumping double kick
- Aerial double kick
Notes on Usage
- "Đá song phi" is a fixed compound noun. It is a specialized term most familiar to fans of martial arts films or Vietnamese action cinema.
- The reference "[From Vietnamese - French]: Definition: đá song phi xem song phi" suggests that "song phi" is the core component, indicating the "double flight" or "flying with both feet" aspect of the movement.