词汇 | game |
释义 | game noun uk /ɡeɪm/ us /ɡeɪm/ gamenoun (FUN ACTIVITY/SPORT)A1[ C ] an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity: (尤指儿童玩的)游戏,运动;游戏用具,运动器具 a board game棋类游戏 indoor/computer games室内娱乐活动/电脑游戏 game ofThe children played a game of cops and robbers.孩子们玩警察捉强盗的游戏。 I told the children to put their toys and games away.我告诉孩子们把玩具和游戏的家什收拾好。 A2[ C ] a particular competition, match, or occasion when people play a game: (一项)游戏,运动,比赛 game of He invited me to play a game of chess/tennis/baseball. [ C ] one part of a competition in activities such as tennis: (网球比赛等中的)一局,一盘,一场 I won the first game, and then lost the next two.我赢了第一局,但是后两局都输掉了。 games[ plural ] UK(alsophysical education, PE) organized sports activities that children do at school: 体育课 the games teacher体育老师 an organized competition consisting of several different sports events: 运动会 the Olympic/Commonwealth Games奥林匹克/英联邦运动会 [ U ] the way in which a person plays a particular sport: 比赛(或游戏)使用的方法;比赛(或游戏)技巧 Susan is playing golf every day to try to improve her game.苏珊每天打高尔夫努力提高球技。 [ S ] something that is not treated seriously: 儿戏,游戏 Love is just a game to him.爱情对他而言只是场游戏。 After the game, the players were tired and demoralized.比赛结束后,队员们疲惫不堪,垂头丧气。 We need two dice to play the game.玩这个游戏我们需要两个骰子。 A painful injury forced her to withdraw from the game.伤痛迫使她退出了比赛。 At the end of the game, there was a surge of fans onto the field.比赛结束后,大群的球迷涌向比赛场地。 Your jigsaw puzzles and games are all mixed up together in that box. Shall we sort them out? Pastimes - general words activity amusement avocation avocational avocationally caper deke frolic hobby interest nonprofessional pastime poi pursuit rec recreate recreation recreational relaxation You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitions, & parts of competitions General terms used in ball sports Parts & stages of competitions Sports & games generally gamenoun (ACTIVITY)[ S ]informal an illegal or secret activity非法活动;秘密勾当 [ S ]old-fashionedinformal a type of business activity: 行业;行当 I'm in the stocks and shares game.我干股票交易这一行。 on the game UKinformal working as a prostitute: 卖淫,做妓女 go on the gameShe went on the game to pay for her drug habit.她靠卖淫挣钱满足毒瘾。 USinformal involved in illegal activities: 参与非法活动 You know his whole family's on the game - they work with the mob! Crime - general words accuse someone of a crime anti-crime anti-fraud anti-narcotics arrestable crookedness delinquency delinquently driving under the influence DUI illegality netherworld non-crime offence on all counts outrage war crime white-collar crime wrongdoing zero tolerance You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Business - general words gamenoun (ANIMALS)[ U ] wild animals and birds that are hunted for food or sport: 野味;野禽;猎物 game birdHer father taught her how to hunt game birds. Hunting & fishing angler angling anti-hunt anti-hunter anti-hunting barb fishhook fishing line fishing rod fly fishing fox hunt outfish overfishing piscatory poach poaching ravening whaler whaling yoicks You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ducks, geese & game birds Meat - general words GrammarPlay or game? Play as a noun means ‘a piece of dramatic writing for the theatre or radio or television’: … Play Play as a noun means ‘a piece of dramatic writing for the theatre or radio or television’: … Game Game is a noun. We use it to talk about sports or other entertaining activities: … Idiomsbe ahead of the game be new to this game be a game of two halves game on! game over in the game the game is up the games (that) people play give the game away is the game worth the candle? play the long game what's your game? game adjective uk /ɡeɪm/ us /ɡeɪm/ willing to do things that are new, difficult, or that involve risks: 愿意尝试的;有冒险精神的 It was a difficult challenge, but Roberta was game.这是个难度很高的挑战,但是罗伯塔很乐于尝试一下。 game forShe's game for anything.任何事情她都愿意尝试。 Ready and willing action stations agreeable amenable at someone's beck and callidiom at your commandidiom be chafing at the bitidiom beck concert pitch disposed eager eagerly fain finger keen pleased poised prepared raring readily ripe game verb uk /ɡeɪm/ us /ɡeɪm/ gameverb (USE SYSTEM)[ T ]usually disapproving to use the rules of a system in order to get what you want, in a way that is slightly dishonest: game the systemState education officials deny that they are gaming the system by making their tests easier. The gas company has gamed the market and figured out how to undermine competition. The problem with these precise rules is that they can be gamed. Using and misusing adopt adoption avail avail yourself of something be/go heavy on somethingidiom exhaust give/allow something full playidiom go into something go through gobble something up make capital out of somethingidiom recycle spare swallow tap turn over turn to someone/something turn/use something to good accountidiom unblock underuse gameverb (PLAY)[ I ] to play computer games: He spends most of his free time gaming. I don't plan to game on this laptop — I'll use it mainly for watching videos. Related word gaming Miscellaneous games & activities air hockey beer pong belly dancing bran tub buildering bungee jumping cage diving charade Frisbee hoopla in-game inline inline skate inline skating pinball machine roller-skating RPG sandbox scavenger hunt screen time Phrasal verbgame something out game | American Dictionarygame noun us/ɡeɪm/ gamenoun (ENTERTAINMENT)[ C ] an entertaining activity, esp. one played by children, or a sports competition: a baseball/basketball/football/soccer game The kids are playing a computer game. I told the children to put away their toys and games (= equipment for an entertaining activity). Search dogs do an important job, but it’s just a game to the dog (= something that is done for fun). Not telling the whole truth is one of the games that people play (= one of the ways in which they behave in order to get an advantage). [ C ] In some activities such as tennis, a game is one part of a competition: I’m ahead, 3 games to 2. gamenoun (ANIMALS)[ U ] wild animals and birds that are hunted for food or sport: Deer and pheasant are types of game. game adjective us/ɡeɪm/ gameadjective (WILLING)willing to do something, esp something different, new, or slightly dangerous: The ocean water’s cold but I’m going in anyway – are you game? game | Business Englishgame noun[ S ] informaluk /ɡeɪm/us a particular type of business activity: I'm in the stocks and shares game. be ahead of the game to know more about what is happening in a particular area of business than the people or companies you are competing against: Our research and development program ensures that we're ahead of the game. be new to the/this gameinformal to be involved in an activity or situation that you have not experienced before: The company is new to the political advertising game. the game is up used to tell someone that you know what their secret activities or plans are and that they cannot continue: It is a characteristic of disgraced business leaders that they can never quite accept that the game is up. See alsobusiness game confidence game Examples of gamegame Take the three-person game introduced above and suppose the players' beliefs are as specified. Hence, it is difficult to explain why players would conceive of the simultaneous move game in sequential terms. Here, altruistic players always do better than selfish players if they are fully altruistic or if the game is symmetric. Every outcome is therefore rationalizable in the game with altruistic players. They have not studied directly the effect of depletion upon the remaining players and the characteristics of their game. We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context. There is no reason to denigrate the contributions of coalitional game theory, either on the applied or the theoretical level. How, then, do they learn to accept such rules of the game? In law, in computer science, in mathematics, in economics, in politics, there are many things that have nothing to do with game theory. Here, the above discussed enforcing of transitions is used to emulate the "exchange of tokens" which can take place in the bisimulation game. In this framework it makes little sense to ask people to report preferences over outcomes in a game defined only by payoffs. Adjustments were made via a multibutton game pad sensed by the computer. Suppose the game has reached the final decision node. When the researcher finished reading the story to the child, she stopped the music, and proposed a game. We play a few games until the supper is ready. See all examples of game These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withgamegameThese are words often used in combination with game. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. all-star game It acted as an all-stargame for rookies. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. away game Any person would, of course, be allowed to drive awaygame from his holding. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 baseball game On the other side of the continuum would be, for example, intense focus during batting at a baseball game. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with game |
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