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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
game
1 different kinds of game 2 playing games
1 different kinds of game - a form of play or sport with rules: game - a game which needs a lot of physical effort: sport My favourite sports are football, cricket and tennis. - a game played with a ball: ball game - a game that you play on a computer: computer game - one of a number of different games that are played with cards: card game ※ more on card games CARDS - sports SPORT ※ board games - a game played on a flat hard piece of wood or cardboard: board game Scrabble, Monopoly and Trivial Pursuit are popular board games. - a small cube with a different number of spots on each side, used in certain games: dice (plural dice) - a small object that is used in some games to show where the player is on the board: counter - a game for two people in which each player can move sixteen pieces around a board with black and white squares: chess (noun U) - a game which is played on a chessboard using round black and white pieces: draughts (AmE checkers)(noun U) ※ more on chess CHESS ※ puzzles and quizzes - a game that tests your knowledge or intelligence: puzzle to do a puzzle ◎ a mathematical puzzle - a word game with black and white squares where you write the words in the white squares: crossword (puzzle); to find the right word you have to solve a clue I can't do this crossword; the clues are too difficult. ◎ to solve a crossword puzzle - a picture on cardboard or wood that is cut into small pieces; you have to join the pieces together to make the picture: jigsaw (puzzle) - a game where people have to answer questions about sth: quiz a general knowledge quiz ◎ a pub quiz (= a quiz played in a pub) ※ other indoor games - a game in which you roll a ball towards a group of wooden objects and try to knock down as many of them as you can: bowling (noun U); a place where people play this game: bowling alley ten-pin bowling - games in which two players try to pot (= hit) different coloured balls into pockets at the edges of a table using a long stick (cue): snooker (noun U), billiards (noun U), pool (noun U) - a game in which you throw an object like an arrow (dart) at a round board with numbers on it (dartboard): darts (noun U) ※ games played for money - a building or room with a lot of different machines which you can put money in and try and win more money: amusement arcade - the highest amount of money that you can win in a game: jackpot You've hit ( = you've won) the jackpot. - to risk some money on the result of sth: bet* (on sth), gamble (on/at sth) ※ more on betting BET
2 playing games - the equipment needed to play a game: game We went to the toyshop to buy a game for the family at Christmas. - to play a game: play sth; a time when you play a game: game Do you play tennis? ◎ Let's play another game of draughts. - to play a game to try and beat another person or team: play (against) sb England are playing Scotland in the final. - an organized event in which people try to win sth: competition - a game played in a competition: match a cricket match ◎ a snooker match - a person who is playing a game: player a football/chess/darts player - the person or team you play against: opponent a tough opponent (= difficult to beat) - a group of people who play a game or sport together against another group: team - a group of people who meet to share an interest (for example in a game or sport): club; the place where a club meets is also called a club a tennis/golf/cricket/athletics club ※ more on competitions, teams and clubs COMPETITION, TEAM, CLUB - an official statement that tells you what you can or cannot do in a game: rule; something which is not allowed in a game is against the rules to break a rule - to play a game in a dishonest or unfair way: cheat; noun (U): cheating; a person who cheats: cheat You can't do that - it's cheating. ◎ He's such a cheat. - the kind of action done by sb when they cheat or break the rules in a game (for example in football): foul to commit a foul - the person who controls a game and makes sure that the players obey the rules: (in football, rugby, etc) referee, (in cricket, tennis, etc) umpire - an instrument that produces a high sound, that referees use to make signals: whistle The referee had already blown his whistle. - to take a piece (for example in chess) or a counter (for example in monopoly) and move it to another place on the board: move (sth); noun: move You can only move your counter one square in any direction. ◎ a clever move - the time in a game when one person must do sth (for example, move their piece): move, turn, go (plural goes) It's your move/turn/go. ◎ You've had your go already. - a single mark that you get in a game or sport for doing well: point - (in football, rugby, etc) a point that is scored when the ball goes into the goal: goal - the number of points that a team or competitor has: score; verb: score sth - to be the person with the most points in a competition; win*, come* first - if you do not win, you lose* ※ more on winning and losing WIN/LOSE
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