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Dual wielding is the technique of using two weapons, one in each hand for training or combat. It is not a common combat practice. Although historical records of dual wielding in war are limited, there are numerous weapon-based martial arts that involve the use of a pair of weapons. The use of a companion weapon is sometimes employed in European martial arts and fencing, such as a parrying dagger. Miyamoto Musashi, a Japanese swordsman and ronin, was said to have conceived of the idea of a particular style of swordsmanship involving the use of two swords.

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  • Dual wield (en)
  • 이도류 (ko)
  • 二刀流 (ja)
  • Empunhadura dupla (pt)
  • Стрельба по-македонски (ru)
  • 雙持 (zh)
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  • 二刀流(にとうりゅう)は、両手(右手と左手)にそれぞれ刀もしくは剣を持って、攻守をおこなう技術の総称。二刀剣法とも呼ばれる。 転じて、二つの異なる手段をもって事にあたること、あるいは同時に二つのことを行うことを意味するようにもなった。拳銃を使う場合は二丁拳銃と言う。英語においては武器の種類を問わずDual wield(二刀流)と表現する。 (ja)
  • 이도류(일본어: 二刀流)는 일본 검술에서 양손(오른손과 왼손)에 각각 칼 또는 검을 들고 공수를 행하는 기술의 총칭이다. 이도검법이라고도 한다. 또한 일본에서는 좌우 양손으로 무기를 다루는 것에서 두 가지 다른 수단을 가지고 일을 하는 것과 동시에 두 가지 일을 하는 것을 의미하기도 했다. 대한민국에서는 검 두자루를 사용하는 것을 쌍검술이라고 한다. 권총을 사용하는 경우는 쌍권총이라고 한다. 영어에서는 무기 종류를 불문하고 "dual wield"라고 표현한다. (ko)
  • 雙持(Dual Wielding,在電子遊戲中也被描述為Akimbo)是指戰鬥人員雙手同時各握持著一件武器戰鬥。 由於同時使用兩件武器難度較高,即使精通雙持也不見得比使用雙手武器、同時使用單手武器與盾牌(雖然也可以算是雙持)、或只用一把單手武器有效,故在現實中並不是一種常見的戰鬥方式。 (zh)
  • Dual wielding is the technique of using two weapons, one in each hand for training or combat. It is not a common combat practice. Although historical records of dual wielding in war are limited, there are numerous weapon-based martial arts that involve the use of a pair of weapons. The use of a companion weapon is sometimes employed in European martial arts and fencing, such as a parrying dagger. Miyamoto Musashi, a Japanese swordsman and ronin, was said to have conceived of the idea of a particular style of swordsmanship involving the use of two swords. (en)
  • Empunhadura dupla ou Akimbo é a técnica de usar duas armas, uma em cada mão, durante o combate. Não é uma prática de combate comum. Embora os registros históricos de empunhadura dupla na guerra sejam limitados, existem inúmeras artes marciais baseadas em armas que envolvem o uso de um par de armas. O uso de uma arma companheira às vezes é empregado em artes marciais europeias e esgrima, como uma adaga de aparar. Dizia-se que Miyamoto Musashi, um espadachim japonês e ronin, tinha concebido a ideia de um estilo particular de manejo de espadas, envolvendo o uso de duas espadas. (pt)
  • Стрельба́ по-македо́нски — метод ведения боя огнестрельным оружием (чаще всего пистолетами), заключающийся в стрельбе с двух рук, одновременно поднятых на уровень плеч, иногда со сцепленными большими пальцами. Приём широко распространён в кинематографе (в первую очередь в фильмах-боевиках и вестернах), а также в компьютерных играх-шутерах от первого лица. (ru)
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