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1 chess
[çes] n. shah* * *shah -
2 chess player
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3 beat
[bi:t] v., n. v. ( beat, beaten) 1. rrah, godas; beat a way through çaj, hap rrugë përmes; beat at/upon the door trokas në derë, i bie derës; beat a retreat a) usht. jap sinjalin e tërheqjes; b) fig. prapsohem, tërhiqem. 2. rreh (shiu), fshikullon (era); the rain was beating against the window shiu rrihte dritaren. 3. rrah, përziej (vezë, brumë etj). 4. rrah, farkëtoj. 5. mund (kundërshtarin); he beat me at chess ai më mundi në shah; beat the record thyej rekordin. 6. lodh, mundoj; this problem has beaten me ky problem më ka rraskapitur. 7. rreh (krahët etj); her heart was beating with joy zemra i rrihte nga gëzimi; beat time mas kohën (në muzikë).● beat about the bush i bie rrotull, nuk futem në temë; beat it! ik tutje!, largohu!, mbathja! dead beat i rraskapitur beat back [bi:t bæk] prapësoj● beat down [bi:t daun] a) ul çmimin (që kërkon); b) rrëzon (shiu grurin); c) bie me rrëshekë (shiu)● beat in [bi:t in] a) shkallmoj (derën); b) thyej (kokën dikujt)● beat off [bi:t of] zmbraps● beat out [bi:t aut] a) shuaj (një zjarr etj); b) rrah,shtyp(me çekan); c) fig. shtrydh (trutë); beat one's brains vras mendjen; that/it beats me kjo më habit, më lë pa mend; beats me s'e kam idenë; d) muz. mbaj (ritmin)-n 1. goditje, rrahje; trokitje. 2. muz. temp. 3. rrahje (zemre). 4. xhiro (e patrullës); zonë (që ruan polici). 5. gj.fol. njeri që sfidon rregullat (në veshje etj)* * *rrah; godas; mposht -
4 wizard
['wizë:d] n., adj. -n 1. magjistar. 2. gj.fol. njeri i zoti; as; ekspert; he's a wizard at chess /with a typewriter është as në shah/mjeshtër në daktilografim./-adj. i magjishëm.wizardry ['wizë:dri] n 1. magji. 2. fig. gjeni, aftësi e jashtëzakonshme; It's a piece of wizardry është diçka gjeniale* * *magjistar
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chess — chess·man; chess; chess·tree; … English syllables
Chess — (ch[e^]s), n. [OE. ches, F. [ e]checs, prop. pl. of [ e]chec check. See 1st {Check}.] A game played on a chessboard, by two persons, with two differently colored sets of men, sixteen in each set. Each player has a king, a queen, two bishops, two… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chess — [tʃes] n [U] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: esches, plural of escec; CHECK2] a game for two players, who move their playing pieces according to particular rules across a special board to try to trap their opponent s ↑king (=most… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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