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1 chess
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2 chess
[tʃes] nouna game for two played with thirty-two ( usually black and white) pieces ( ˈchessmen ) on a board ( ˈchessboard ) with sixty-four ( usually black and white) squares.لُعْبَةُ الشطرنج -
3 shatranj
chess [from Skt catur-anga] -
4 shattranj
chess [shatranj] Per shattranj, Swa sataranji, Tur satranc borrowed from Ar -
5 mate
[meɪt]1. verb1) to come, or bring (animals etc), together for breeding:يُزاوِجThe bears have mated and produced a cub.
2) ( chess) to checkmate (someone).إماتَة الشّاه2. nounزَوْج للتزاوُجSome birds sing in order to attract a mate.
2) a husband or wife.زَوج أو زَوْجَه3) a companion or friend:رَفيق، زَميلWe've been mates for years.
4) a fellow workman or assistant:مُساعِد، مُعاوِنa carpenter's mate.
5) a merchant ship's officer under the master or captain:نائِب قُبْطان سفينَهthe first mate.
6) in chess, checkmate.إماتَة الشاه في الشَّطْرَنْج -
6 أريد مجموعة شطرنج.
I would like a chess set. -
7 البرومس عشب
n. cheat, chess -
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n. chess -
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chess [Industry: Milling] -
10 بيدق
بَيْدَق، بَيْذَق (الشّطْرَنْجِ) -
11 بيذق
بَيْدَق، بَيْذَق (الشّطْرَنْجِ) -
12 شطرنج
شِطْرَنْج (لعبة) -
13 adversary
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14 bishop
[ˈbɪʃəp] noun1) a Christian clergyman in charge of a group of churches, usually in a large city or area:أُسْقُف، مُطْرانHe was made a bishop two years ago.
2) one of the pieces in chess.فيل (إحْدى قِطَع الشَّطْرَنْج) -
15 castle
[ˈkaːsl] noun1) a large building strengthened against attack:قَلْعَه، حِصْن رُخ (في الشطرنج)Windsor Castle.
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16 check
[tʃek]1. verb1) to see if something (eg a sum) is correct or accurate:يَفْحَص، يُدَقِّقWill you check my addition?
2) to see if something (eg a machine) is in good condition or working properly:يَفْحَصHave you checked the engine (over)?
3) to hold back; to stop:يَكْبَح، يوقِفWe've checked the flow of water from the burst pipe.
2. noun1) an act of testing or checking.فَحْص، تَدْقيق2) something which prevents or holds back:كابِح، مانِعa check on imports.
3) in chess, a position in which the king is attacked:تَعْريضُ الشّاهِ للخَطَر (في الشطرنج)He put his opponent's king in check.
4) a pattern of squares:مُرَبَّعات تَذْكِرَه تَشْهَدُ بِتَسْليمِ الحَقائِبI like the red check on that material.
6) ( especially American) a bill:فاتورة الحِساب (في مطعم)The check please, waiter!
7) (American) a cheque.شيك، صَك مالي -
17 checkmate
1. nounin chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.مَوْتُ الشّاه(في الشطرنج)2. verbto put (an opponent's king) in this position.يُميتُ الشّاه -
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[ˈgæmbɪt] noun1) a first move in a game, especially chess.حَرَكَه إفتتاحِيَّه في الشَّطْرَنْج2) ( usually opening gambit) a starting remark in a conversation.إجْراء أو كلمة تَمْهيديَّه -
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[geɪm]1. noun1) an enjoyable activity, which eg children play:لُعْبَه للإستِمْتاعa game of pretending.
2) a competitive form of activity, with rules:لُعْبَه رياضِيَّهFootball, tennis and chess are games.
3) a match or part of a match:مُباراهwinning (by) three games to one.
4) (the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport:قَنيصَه، صَيْد( also adjective) a game bird.
2. adjectivebrave; willing; ready:شُجاعgame for anything.
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20 king
[kɪŋ] noun1) a male ruler of a nation, who inherits his position by right of birth:مَلِكKing Charles III.
2) the playing-card with the picture of a king:الريَّه او الشايِب في ورق اللعِبI have two cards – the ten of spades and the king of diamonds.
3) the most important piece in chess.الشاه في لُعْبَة الشَّطْرَنْج
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