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vt dati šah mat, matirati;[fig] osujetiti* * *
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noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) mats (šahā)* * *šahs un mats; pilnīga sakāve; pieteikt matu; pilnīgi sagraut -
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noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) matas -
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n. schackmatt; nederlag--------v. besegra (även i schack)* * *noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) schackmatt -
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1. noun1) шах и мат (употр. тж. как int)2) полное поражение2. verb1) сделать мат2) нанести полное поражение; расстроить планы; парализовать противника* * *1 (0) шах и мат2 (n) полное поражение; разгром3 (v) нанести полное поражение; парализовать; расстроить; сделать мат; сорвать планы* * ** * *n. шах и мат, полное поражение, поражение v. сделать мат, нанести полное поражение, парализовать противника, расстраивать планы* * *1. сущ. 1) шахм. шах и мат 2) крах 2. гл. 1) шахм. поставить мат 2) полностью уничтожить; парализовать, остановить, задержать; сорвать планы 3. межд. шах и мат! -
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noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) şah mat -
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['ʧekmeɪt] 1. n1) ша́х і ма́т2) по́вна пора́зка2. v1) шах. оголоси́ти ма́т2) завда́ти пора́зки, розби́ти пла́ни, паралізува́ти -
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noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) (ρουά) ματ -
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noun (in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.) mat -
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s.1 jaque mate (en ajedrez)2 callejón sin salida.vt.1 dar jaque mate a (en ajedrez); poner fuera de combate (sentido figurado) (opponent)2 dar jaque y mate, dar jaque mate, dar mate, jaquear. (pt & pp checkmated)
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checkmate — ► NOUN 1) Chess a position of check from which a king cannot escape. 2) a final defeat or deadlock. ► VERB 1) Chess put into checkmate. 2) defeat or frustrate totally. ORIGIN from Persian, the king is dead … English terms dictionary
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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