kamikaze có nghĩa làliterally means "divine wind" Ví dụkamikaze có nghĩa làJapanese word "Divine wind". Ví dụJapanese word "Divine wind".In Japanese history, Japan had only a few crises to be invaded by foreign forces, twice by Mongolians and once by the USA. When the Mongolian empire was at peak, Fubirai Kahn, a grandchild of Genghis Kahn, attempted to conquer Japan in 1274 and 1281 with massive forces. In both occasions, divine force, perhaps typhoon, destroyed Mongolian forces at sea. Since then, there was a belief that Japan was protected by divine force. kamikaze có nghĩa làDuring the World War II, when Japan was loosing, Japanese air force adapted desparite suicidal attacks and named kamikaze after the divine wind. Ví dụJapanese word "Divine wind".In Japanese history, Japan had only a few crises to be invaded by foreign forces, twice by Mongolians and once by the USA. When the Mongolian empire was at peak, Fubirai Kahn, a grandchild of Genghis Kahn, attempted to conquer Japan in 1274 and 1281 with massive forces. In both occasions, divine force, perhaps typhoon, destroyed Mongolian forces at sea. Since then, there was a belief that Japan was protected by divine force. During the World War II, when Japan was loosing, Japanese air force adapted desparite suicidal attacks and named kamikaze after the divine wind. Kamikaze was a crazy strategy. At the time, Kamikaze was like guided missiles, and feared by American soldiers. kamikaze có nghĩa là
An act Japanese figher pilots did in WW2 to destroy and target, by making themselves a weapon by colliding into the target, usually a ship. Ví dụJapanese word "Divine wind".kamikaze có nghĩa làIn Japanese history, Japan had only a few crises to be invaded by foreign forces, twice by Mongolians and once by the USA. Ví dụWhen the Mongolian empire was at peak, Fubirai Kahn, a grandchild of Genghis Kahn, attempted to conquer Japan in 1274 and 1281 with massive forces. In both occasions, divine force, perhaps typhoon, destroyed Mongolian forces at sea. Since then, there was a belief that Japan was protected by divine force.kamikaze có nghĩa làDuring the World War II, when Japan was loosing, Japanese air force adapted desparite suicidal attacks and named kamikaze after the divine wind. Ví dụAt the time, Kamikaze was like guided missiles, and feared by American soldiers.kamikaze có nghĩa là
An act Japanese figher pilots did in WW2 to destroy and target, by making themselves a weapon by colliding into the target, usually a ship. Ví dụOne who searches for death in situations.kamikaze có nghĩa làWhile driving, a left turn across several lanes of traffic without the oncoming traffic have to to stop. For instance, making a left turn out of a parking lot with several lanes of traffic to cross. Ví dụKamikazier:One who does not care for own well being in fire-fights, wars, battles, and fistfights.kamikaze có nghĩa làa dangerous technique that can be harmful or extremely pleasurable. the definition is when usually a man or a girl with a strap on comes running from one side of the room at full speed inserting their penis straight into the vagina or anus Ví dụKamikazier:An insane fighter who charges at enourmously unfavorable odds.kamikaze có nghĩa là
Ví dụThe japanese kamikaze pilots are fanatical. |