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1 mat
1) ( wykończenie) mat(t) (finish) ( SZACHY) gen sg -ta2) checkmate* * *I.mat1miGen. -u tylko sing. (= brak połysku) matte, matt, mat; na mat matte-finished.II.mat2miGen. -a tylko sing. szachy checkmate; rzad. mate; dostać mata be checkmated; dać komuś mata checkmate sb; szach i mat checkmate.III.mat3mpGen. -a pl. maci wojsk. petty officer third class; Br. leading seaman.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mat
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2 szach
Ⅰ m pers. (N pl szachowie) Hist. shah- szach Iranu the Shah of IranⅡ m inanim. sgt (G szacha a. szachu, A szacha) (w szachach) check- szach-mat checkmate- dać szacha królowi to check the king■ trzymać kogoś w szachu to keep a. hold sb in check* * *m; gen sg -u lub -a1) check ( tytuł władcy) gen sg -a, nom pl -owie2) Shahtrzymać kogoś w szachu — (przen) to keep sb in check
* * *mppl. - owie hist. (= władca perski) shah.int. i miGen. -u l. -a tylko sing. szachy check; szach i mat checkmate; szach z odsłony discovered check; podwójny szach double check; dać szacha (królowi) check (the king); trzymać kogoś w szachu przen. get l. have sb over the barrel.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szach
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3 dual
m (G dualu) 1. (w szachach) double check 2. sgt Jęz. dual (number)* * *mi1. ( w szachach) double checkmate.2. gram., rzad. = dualis.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dual
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4 ma|t2
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ma|t2
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5 mat|ować2
impf vt Gry to checkmate ⇒ zamatowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mat|ować2
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6 zamat|ować
pf vt Gry to checkmate [przeciwnika] ⇒ matowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zamat|ować
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checkmate — [chek′māt΄] n. [ME chek mat < OFr eschec mat, ult. < Pers šāh māt, lit., the king is dead < šāh, king + māt, he is dead] 1. Chess a) the move that wins the game by checking the opponent s king so that it cannot be protected b) the… … English World dictionary
Checkmate — Check mate ( m[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Checkmated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Checkmating}.] 1. (Chess) To check (an adversary s king) in such a manner that escape in impossible; to defeat (an adversary) by putting his king in check from which there… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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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
checkmate — index beat (defeat), check (bar), clog, deadlock, defeat, frustrate, prevent … Law dictionary
Checkmate — For other uses, see Checkmate (disambiguation). The black king has been checkmated; the game is over, assuming that there are no other pieces (not visible in the picture) that could capture the queen. Checkmate (frequently shortened to mate) is a … Wikipedia
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