0 to give (an article of value) to a pawnbroker in exchange for money (which may be repaid at a later time to get the article back) -- đem cầm đồ
1 in chess, one of the small pieces of lowest rank -- con tốt
2 a person who is used by another person for his own gain, advantage etc -- quân tốt
She was a pawn in his ambitious plans.
In reality, he was more pawn than player, talented, hard-working, and insecurely based.
Thus, for example, if the cultivator holds the right to bequeath, this person certainly holds the rights to plant trees, rent out parcels, and pawn.
Theodore does not emerge from this as a powerful man, indeed he is very much everybody else's pawn.
In addition to the wild-type, many mixed clones of wild-type and pawn cells appeared in progeny obtained from both crosses.
Instead, she would experience herself as a pawn.
Cells which showed only whirling or backward swimming for less than 3 s, were judged to be exhibiting the pawn phenotype.
The simplest results of segregation observed among them was that almost all the progeny expressed pawn.
Clones with wild-type and pawn phenotypes are indicated by white and black ovals, respectively.
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棋子, (西洋棋中的)兵,卒, (無實權而被人利用的)棋子,爪牙…
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