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| Käännös | Konteksti |
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| Substantiivit |
| 1. | | slangi, brittienglanti, korttipeli, shakki |
| 2. | | korttipeli, shakki, arkikielessä |
| 3. | | korttipeli, shakki, arkikielessä |
Esimerkit
- One narrative is the kinging and unkinging of Macbeth; the other narrative is the attack on Banquo's line and that line's eventual accession and supposed Jacobean survival through Malcolm's successful counter-attack on Macbeth.
- The ace, king, queen, and jack are the highest cards in the deck. (as, roi, dame, valet)
- Upon reaching its farthest forward row of the board by either an ordinary move or capture, a piece becomes a king.
- Through the ex-centric diaspora, kinging in postcolonial Australia has become a site of critical hybridity where diasporic female masculinities have emerged through the contestations of "home" and "host" cultures.
- I was about to make a move that would corner a piece that she was trying to get kinged, but I slid my checker back[...].
- If the machine does this, it will lose only one point, and as it is not looking far enough ahead, it cannot see that it has not prevented its opponent from kinging but only postponed the evil day.
- The seating arrangement of the temple was the Almanach de Gotha of Congregation Emanu-el. Old Ben Reitman, patriarch among the Jewish settlers of Winnebago, who had come over an immigrant youth, and who now owned hundreds of rich farm acres, besides houses, mills and banks, kinged it from the front seat of the center section.
- He had to do all his kinging after supper, which left him no time for roystering with the nobility and certain others.
- Second, Mentor (the old man) combined the wisdom of experience with the sensitivity of a fawn in his attempts to convey kinging skills to young Telemachus.
- And let us do it with no show of fear; / No, with no more than if we heard that England / Were busied with a Whitsun morris-dance; / For, my good liege, she is so idly king’d, / Her sceptre so fantastically borne / By a vain, giddy, shallow, humorous youth, / That fear attends her not.
- Henry VIII was the king of England from 1509 to 1547.
- The kinging of Macbeth is the business of the first part of the play [...].
- Try asking for a king-size bed next time because kings are usually firmer.
- Oi mate, have you got kings?
- It would be difficult, for example, to imagine a bigger, more obvious subject for comedy than the laughable self-delusion of washed-up celebrities, especially if the washed-up celebrity in question is Adam West, a camp icon who can go toe to toe with William Shatner as the king of winking self-parody.
- In times of financial panic, cash is king.
- The truth is that [Isaac] Newton was very much a product of his time. The colossus of science was not the first king of reason, Keynes wrote after reading Newton’s unpublished manuscripts. Instead “he was the last of the magicians”.
- "I wish we were back in Tenth Street. But so many children came[...]and the Tenth Street house wasn't half big enough; and a dreadful speculative builder built this house and persuaded Austin to buy it. Oh, dear, and here we are among the rich and great; and the steel kings and copper kings and oil kings and their heirs and dauphins."
- Howard Stern styled himself as the "king of all media".
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