Sanakirja
Tekoälykääntäjä
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaигра (igrá), играя, охотен, мач (mač), дивеч
espanjajuego, caza, partido, encuentro
esperantoludo, ĉasaĵo
hollantispel, spelleke, wedstrijd, wild, koekhappen
italiagioco, selvaggina, cacciagione, giocata, trastullo, giochetto, ludo, partita, giocare
japani遊び (asobi), 遊戯 (yūgi), ゲーム (gēmu), 試合 (shiai), 体育 (taiiku), 競技 (kyōgi), 獲物 (emono), 対局 (taikyoku), (ryō), きょうぎ (kiョugi / kyōgi), あそび (asobi), 一番 (ichiban), たいきょく (taikiョku / taikyoku), スカッシュ (sukasshiュ / sukasshu), りょう (-ryō / riョu / ryō)
kreikkaπαιχνίδι (paichnídi), κυνήγι (kynígi), θήραμα (thírama), παιδιά (paidiá), αγώνας (agónas)
latinalūdus, lūsus
latviaspēle, medījums, rotaļa
liettuažaidimas
norjamed, spill, lek
portugalidentro, jogo, burlar, caça, lance, brincadeira
puolazabawa, grać, gra, dziczyzna, zwierzyna łowna
ranskajeu, volontaire, frauder, prêt, gibier, partie, combattant anglais, manège
ruotsi, med, spela, lek, match, spel, parti, vilt, villebråd, byte, gem, bransch
saksabereit, dabei, Spiel, Wild, Spielmaterial, Partie, Seite
suomipeli, halukas, leikki, riistanmakuinen, riista, ottelu, kisa, pelata, riistaeläin, erä
tanskaspil, leg, parti
turkkioyun
tšekkihra, zvěř
unkarijáték, vad, játszma
venäjäигра (igra), дичь (ditš), кон (kon), дичина (ditšina), партия (partija)
viromäng, jahiuluk, jahiloom

Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. A playful or competitive activity.
  2. A playful activity that may be unstructured; an amusement or pastime.
  3. (countable) An activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment, often competitive or having an explicit goal.
  4. (countable) A particular instance of playing a game; match.
  5. That which is gained, such as the stake in a game.
  6. The number of points necessary to win a game.
  7. (card games) In some games, a point awarded to the player whose cards add up to the largest sum.
  8. (countable) The equipment that enables such activity, particularly as packaged under a title.
  9. One's manner, style, or performance in playing a game.
  10. (countable, informal, nearly always singular) A field of gainful activity, as an industry or profession.
  11. (countable, figuratively) Something that resembles a game with rules, despite not being designed.
  12. (countable, military) An exercise simulating warfare, whether computerized or involving human participants.
  13. (uncountable) Wild animals hunted for food.
  14. (uncountable, informal, used mostly of males) The ability to seduce someone, usually by strategy.
  15. (countable) A questionable or unethical practice in pursuit of a goal; a scheme.

Verbit

  1. (intransitive) To gamble.
  2. (intransitive) To play games and be a gamer.
  3. (transitive) To exploit loopholes in a system or bureaucracy in a way which defeats or nullifies the spirit of the rules in effect, usually to obtain a result which otherwise would be unobtainable.
  4. (transitive, slang, of males) To perform premeditated seduction strategy.

Adjektiivit

  1. (colloquial) Willing to participate.
  2. (of an animal) That shows a tendency to continue to fight against another animal, despite being wounded, often severely.
  3. Persistent, especially in senses similar to the above.
  4. Injured, lame (of a limb).

Esimerkit

  • Being a child is all fun and games.
  • Games in the classroom can make learning fun.
  • Joshua: Shall we play a game?
  • Sally won the game.
  • They can turn the game around in the second half.
  • “I'm through with all pawn-games,” I laughed. “Come, let us have a game of lansquenet. Either I will take a farewell fall out of you or you will have your sevenfold revenge”.
  • In short whist, five points are game.
  • Some of the games in the closet we have on the computer as well.
  • Study can help your game of chess.
  • Hit the gym if you want to toughen up your game.
  • When it comes to making sales, John is the best in the game.
  • He's in the securities game somehow.
  • In the game of life, you may find yourself playing the waiting game far too often.
  • I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, straining upon the start. The game’s afoot!
  • Hidden behind thickets of acronyms and gorse bushes of detail, a new great game is under way across the globe. Some call it geoeconomics, but it's geopolitics too.
  • The forest has plenty of game.
  • He didn't get anywhere with her because he had no game.
  • You want to borrow my credit card for a week? What's your game?
  • Your murderous game is nearly up.
  • It was obviously Lord Macaulay's game to blacken the greatest literary champion of the cause he had set himself to attack.
  • I'm game, would you like to tell me how [to do that]?
  • You come with me and we'll have a cozy dinner and a pleasant talk together, and by that time your game ankle will carry you home very nicely, I am sure."
  • We'll bury them in paperwork, and game the system.
  • Returning briefly to his journalistic persona to interview Britney Spears, he finds himself gaming her, and she gives him her phone number.
  • A business associate of mine at the time, George Wu, sat across the way, gaming a stripper the way I taught him.
  • How did Amanda know she wasn’t getting gamed? Well, she didn’t. “I would wonder, ‘Is he saying stuff to other girls that he says to me?’ We did everything we could to cut it off . . . yet we somehow couldn’t.”
  • He will frighten every head of game within ten miles, and I–I have to kill for two, these days.
  • He didn’t get anywhere with her because he had no game.
  • Are you game for playing cards?
  • He was accused of gaming the system.

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