第三人称复数:gambits
名词开局让棋法; 策略,诡计
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1. 开局棋法:gambir 黑儿茶 | gambit 开局棋法 | gamble away 赌光
2. 开局时牺牲一子而取得优势:start 开始走子 | gambit 开局时牺牲一子而取得优势 | castling 王车易位
3. 策略:fallout 副作用、落尘 | gambit 策略 | goal-line strand 背水一战
4. (先锋):ice arc:射出弧形的冰晶,对范围内的敌人实施伤害 | 05.Gambit(先锋) | kinetic boost:使队伍所有成员提高速度几秒钟
1. (为取得优势而采取的)行动,精心策划的一着,布局
A gambit is an action or set of actions, which you carry out in order to try to gain an advantage in a situation or game.
e.g. He sees the proposal as more of a diplomatic gambit than a serious defense proposal...
在他看来,与其说这是一项精心筹划的国防动议,倒不如说是外交上的一着妙棋。
e.g. Campaign strategists are calling the plan a clever political gambit.
竞选策划人士认为该计划是一着巧妙的政治棋。
2. 开场白
A gambit is a remark which you make to someone in order to start or continue a conversation with them.
e.g. His favourite opening gambit is: 'You are so beautiful, will you be my next wife?'...
他最喜欢的开场白是:“你可真是个美人儿啊,能做我的下一任妻子吗?”
e.g. Bernard made no response to Tom's conversational gambits.
伯纳德没有接汤姆的话茬儿。
1. The'Gambit'actress has never gone off the rails because she insists wild partying or drug taking never seemed " interesting " to her.
2. It was a huge gambit and one that came like a tonic to Wall Street, which had panned an earlier outline of the program that lacked detail.
3. Underlying Cheney's gambit is the consensus understanding that such a drastic move is doubtful because it would be fraught with political peril.
4. The gambit doesn't appear to have produced concessions in the Doha talks.
5. gambit
5. But the Fed's policy gambit has taken the US down the wrong road.
6. gambit的近义词
6. The'Gambit'star also thinks its " healthy " for women to want to be objectified.
noun
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. a chess move early in the game in which the player sacrifices minor pieces in order to obtain an advantageous position
2. a maneuver in a game or conversation
3. an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker
Synonym: ploy