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Толковый словарь английского языка - game

 

Game

game
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~n; akin to Old High German gaman amusement Date: before 12th century 1. a. activity engaged in for diversion or amusement ; play, the equipment for a ~, often derisive or mocking jesting ; fun, sport , 2. a procedure or strategy for gaining an end ; tactic, an illegal or shady scheme or maneuver ; racket, 3. a. a physical or mental competition conducted according to rules with the participants in direct opposition to each other, a division of a larger contest, the number of points necessary to win, points scored in certain card ~s (as in all fours) by a player whose cards count up the highest, the manner of playing in a contest, the set of rules governing a ~, a particular aspect or phase of play in a ~ or sport , organized athletics, c. a field of gainful activity ; line , any activity undertaken or regarded as a contest involving rivalry, strategy, or struggle , area of expertise ; specialty 3 , 4. a. animals under pursuit or taken in hunting, the flesh of ~ animals, pluck, a target or object especially of ridicule or attack, see: fun ~like adjective II. verb (~d; gaming) Date: 1512 intransitive verb to play for a stake, transitive verb to lose or squander by gambling, to take dishonest advantage of ; cheat , III. adjective Date: 1610 1. having or showing a resolute unyielding spirit , willing or ready to proceed , of or relating to ~ , ~ly adverb ~ness noun IV. adjective Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1787 lame
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  1. n., adj., & v. --n. 1 a form or spell of play or sport, esp. a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck. 2 a single portion of play forming a scoring unit in some contests, e.g. bridge or tennis. 3 (in pl.) a athletics or sports as organized in a school etc. b a meeting for athletic etc. contests (Olympic Games). 4 a winning score in a game; the state of the score in a game (the game is two all). 5 the equipment for a game. 6 one's level of achievement in a game, as specified (played a good game). 7 a a piece of fun; a jest (was only playing a game with you). b (in pl.) dodges, tricks (none of your games!). 8 a scheme or undertaking etc. regarded as a game (so that's your game). 9 a policy or line of action. 10 (collect.) a wild animals or birds hunted for sport or food. b the flesh of these. 11 a hunted animal; a quarry or object of pursuit or attack. 12 a kept flock of swans. --adj. 1 spirited; eager and willing. 2 (foll. by for, or to + infin.) having the spirit or energy; eagerly prepared. --v.intr. play at games of chance for money; gamble. Phrases and idioms the game is up the scheme is revealed or foiled. game plan esp. US 1 a winning strategy worked out in advance for a particular match. 2 a plan of campaign, esp. in politics. game point Tennis etc. a point which, if won, would win the game. game (or games) theory the mathematical analysis of conflict in war, economics, games of skill, etc. game-warden an official locally supervising game and hunting. gaming-house a place frequented for gambling; a casino. gaming-table a table used for gambling. make game (or a game) of mock, taunt. off (or on) one's game playing badly (or well). on the game Brit. sl. involved in prostitution or thieving. play the game behave fairly or according to the rules. Derivatives gamely adv. gameness n. gamester n. Etymology: OE gamen 2. adj. (of a leg, arm, etc.) lame, crippled. Etymology: 18th-c. dial.: orig. unkn. ...
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