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[`ʧekmeɪt]шах и маткрах, разром, поражениепоставить матполностью уничтожить; парализовать, остановить, задержать; сорвать планышах и мат!Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > checkmate
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◙ n. מט; מפלה◙ v. להביס (גם בשחמט)* * *◙ (טמחשב םג) סיבהל◄◙ הלפמ ;טמ◄ -
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skak mat* * *emat, mengemat, mengaras -
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n.haar / maat / SHikast--------v.t.maat deyna / SHaeh deyna -
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noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) mát -
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1. n1) шах. шах і мат2) повна поразка, розгром2. v1) шах. оголосити мат2) завдати поразки, паралізувати (противника)3) розладнати (зірвати) плани* * *I n1) шax. шах, мат2) повна поразка, розгромII v1) шax. зробити мат2) завдати повної поразки; паралізувати ( супротивника); зірвати планиIIIint шах, мат! -
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I n1) шax. шах, мат2) повна поразка, розгромII v1) шax. зробити мат2) завдати повної поразки; паралізувати ( супротивника); зірвати планиIIIint шах, мат! -
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interj. şah mat————————n. mat, yenilgi————————v. mat etmek, yenmek* * *1. mat et (v.) 2. mat (n.)* * *noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) mat -
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noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) šah mat* * *[čékmeit]1.noun& interjectionšah-mat;2.transitive verbmatirati, premagati -
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• tuhota• shakkimatti• ratkaiseva häviö• tehdä matiksi• sakata• matti* * *noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) -
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n. 1. chess мад. 2. мад тавиулах. v. мад тавих. -
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n., int. vt. 외통 장군, (계획.사업 등의)좌절, 실패, 장군!, 외통 장군을 부르다(불러 이기다), 좌절(실패)시키다, 저지하다 -
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شهمات كردن ، مات كردن ، ( مج.) شكست دادن
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checkmate — {{11}}checkmate (n.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. eschec mat, from Arabic shah mat the king died (see CHECK (Cf. check) (n.)), which according to Barnhart is a misinterpretation of Persian mat be astonished as mata to die, mat he is dead. Hence Persian… … Etymology dictionary
checkmate — UK [ˈtʃekˌmeɪt] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms checkmate : singular checkmate plural checkmates in chess, an attack that your opponent s king cannot escape from, so that you win the game … English dictionary
checkmate — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English chekmaten, from chekmate, interjection used to announce checkmate, from Anglo French eschec mat, from Arabic shāh māt, from Persian, literally, the king is left unable to escape Date: 14th century 1.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
checkmate — /chek mayt /, n., v., checkmated, checkmating, interj. n. 1. Also called mate. Chess. a. an act or instance of maneuvering the opponent s king into a check from which it cannot escape, thus bringing the game to a victorious conclusion. b. the… … Universalium