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gambit

英 [ˈɡæmbɪt]

美 [ˈɡæmbɪt]

n.  开头一招; 开局; 开场白; (国际象棋中为获得优势而采取的)开局让棋法

复数:gambits 

TEM8

BNC.20175 / COCA.18520

牛津词典

    noun

    • 开头一招;开局;开场白
      a thing that sb does, or sth that sb says at the beginning of a situation or conversation, that is intended to give them some advantage
      1. an opening gambit (= the first thing you say)
        开场白
    • (国际象棋中为获得优势而采取的)开局让棋法
      a move or moves made at the beginning of a game of chess in order to gain an advantage later

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT (为取得优势而采取的)行动,精心策划的一着,布局
        Agambitis an action or set of actions, which you carry out in order to try to gain an advantage in a situation or game.
        1. He sees the proposal as more of a diplomatic gambit than a serious defense proposal...
          在他看来,与其说这是一项精心筹划的国防动议,倒不如说是外交上的一着妙棋。
        2. Campaign strategists are calling the plan a clever political gambit.
          竞选策划人士认为该计划是一着巧妙的政治棋。
      • N-COUNT 开场白
        Agambitis a remark which you make to someone in order to start or continue a conversation with them.
        1. His favourite opening gambit is: 'You are so beautiful, will you be my next wife?'...
          他最喜欢的开场白是:“你可真是个美人儿啊,能做我的下一任妻子吗?”
        2. Bernard made no response to Tom's conversational gambits.
          伯纳德没有接汤姆的话茬儿。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a chess move early in the game in which the player sacrifices minor pieces in order to obtain an advantageous position
        1. a maneuver in a game or conversation
            Synonym:ploystratagem
          1. an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker
              Synonym:ploy

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