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Перевод: gambit
[существительное] гамбит [шахм.] ; первый шаг; уловка ; уступка с целью получения выгоды в дальнейшем
Тезаурус:
- If dealt with in this order the opening gambit would be (1) "I am an interviewer from the North Midlands Institute for Social Research and (2) we are carrying out a survey of the working-day of housewives.
- The opening gambit was cautious and non controversial.
- This gambit, which Short has never played before, is almost never seen at the top level.
- W. R. Parzynski and P. W. Zipse's Introduction to Mathematical Analysis makes a better job than most, and it does it all in the right order, from special to general, what you might call the Reverse Bourbaki Gambit.
- Public attention was galvanized by a publicity gambit from the American distributors of The Phantom of the Opera , who persuaded a brigade of British soldiers to escort the print from Southampton to London.
- Still, this was a tidy, interesting account of a clever gambit from the University of Florence.
- Speelman, with the black pieces, found himself under pressure after Timman produced a new idea late in a Queen's Gambit.
- Even if parents succeed in coming to terms with letting their children go, their best efforts are likely to be undermined by the "dirty washing" gambit, or proprietorial claims to "my room" which the child will not relinquish.
- He needed this knowledge on the day a deaf house-painter called to decorate his house, and asked him in sign language which school he went to (a conversational gambit which remains unchanged to this day.)
- Game 1: Karpov 1 Short 0, Budapest Gambit 43 moves.
- Clearly it was a winning gambit to aver simply that the work had not been written with that "single purpose", and this was the substance of the defence of Henry Scott who had published or who at least intended to sell copies of an anti-papist pamphlet containing more than a little obscene detail.
- On some occasions, however, the gambit can backfire.
- Pondering this mysterious complaint, Mungo had still not found an opening gambit when Mary Ann came back beaming, with the tea-tray.
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