checkmate Betydning & definisjon

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Betydning av checkmate På norsk

  • 0 in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape -- sjakkmatt

    • She made her move and declared ‘checkmate’.

  • 1 to put (an opponent’s king) in this position -- gjøre sjakkmatt

    • Within just a few moves he had checkmated his opponent’s king.

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Eksempler på checkmate

  • In chess the king is never actually captured the game ends as soon as the king is checkmated.

  • The game is over when both opposing kings are checkmated.

  • In the latter case, the first player to be checkmated is ranked fourth, the next is ranked third, and the player losing at the end is ranked second.

  • When a player is checkmated or stalemated, his king is immediately removed from the game and his remaining men become the property of the player delivering the mate or stalemate.

  • Once a player is checkmated, the checkmated player can either remove their pieces from the board, or the player that checkmated can use the remaining pieces during that player's turn.

  • In master and serious amateur play, most players resign an inevitably lost game before being checkmated, and it is considered bad etiquette to continue playing in a completely hopeless position.

  • Kf2, he might be quickly checkmated.

  • Such and such a position in chess counts as checkmate.

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Oversettelser av checkmate på andre språk

  • 中文繁体

    (西洋棋中的)將軍,將死, 失敗, 敗局…

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  • 中文简体

    (国际象棋中的)将军,将死, 失败, 败局…

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  • Español

    jaque mate, dar jaque mate a, dar/hacer jaque mate…

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  • Português

    xeque-mate, dar um xeque-mate em…

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  • 日本語

    (チェスの)チェックメイト, (チェスで)キングを詰める…

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  • Türk dili

    mat…

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  • Français

    échec et mat, faire échec et mat…

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  • Catalan

    escac i mat, fer escac i mat a…

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