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* Catalan: {{t+|ca|escac i mat}} |
* Catalan: {{t+|ca|escac i mat}} |
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* Chinese: |
* Chinese: |
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*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|將 |
*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|將死|tr=jiāngsǐ}}, {{t+|cmn|將軍|tr=jiāngjūn}} |
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* Czech: {{t+|cs|mat}}, {{t|cs|šach mat|m}} |
* Czech: {{t+|cs|mat}}, {{t|cs|šach mat|m}} |
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* Danish: {{t|da|skakmat|c}} |
* Danish: {{t|da|skakmat|c}} |
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* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|мат|m}} |
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|мат|m}} |
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* Chinese: |
* Chinese: |
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*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|將 |
*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|將死|tr=jiāngsǐ}}, {{t+|cmn|將軍|tr=jiāngjūn}} |
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* Czech: {{t+|cs|mat|m}} |
* Czech: {{t+|cs|mat|m}} |
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* Danish: {{t|da|skakmat}}, {{t+|da|mat}} |
* Danish: {{t|da|skakmat}}, {{t+|da|mat}} |
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* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|мат|m}} |
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|мат|m}} |
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* Chinese: |
* Chinese: |
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*: Mandarin: {{t|cmn|[[徹底]][[失敗 |
*: Mandarin: {{t|cmn|[[徹底]][[失敗]]|tr=chèdǐ shībài}} |
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* Czech: {{t|cs|matová situace|f}} |
* Czech: {{t|cs|matová situace|f}} |
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* Estonian: {{t|et|lüüasaamine}} |
* Estonian: {{t|et|lüüasaamine}} |
Revision as of 05:57, 25 February 2023
English
Etymology
From Middle English chekmat, from Old French eschec mat, from Arabic شَاه مَاتَ (šāh māta), from Persian شاه مات (šâh mât, “the king [is] amazed”).
Pronunciation
Interjection
checkmate
- (chess) Word called out by the victor when making a move that wins the game.
- (by extension) Said when one has placed a person in a losing situation with no escape.
Alternative forms
Synonyms
- (chess): mate
Translations
said when making the conclusive move in chess
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Noun
checkmate (countable and uncountable, plural checkmates)
- The conclusive victory in a game of chess that occurs when an opponent's king is threatened with unavoidable capture.
- (figuratively, by extension) Any losing situation with no escape; utter defeat.
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
conclusive victory in a game of chess
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losing situation with no escape
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Verb
checkmate (third-person singular simple present checkmates, present participle checkmating, simple past and past participle checkmated)
- (transitive, chess) To put the king of an opponent into checkmate.
- That jerk checkmated me in four moves!
- (transitive, by extension) To place in a losing situation that has no escape.
Translations
to put an opponent into checkmate
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to lead to a situation of no escape
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