checkmate
checkmate 英 [ˌtʃekˈmeɪt] 美 [ˈtʃɛkˌmet]
vt. 把…将死;使彻底失败 n. 将死;挫败
进行时:checkmating 过去式:checkmated 过去分词:checkmated 第三人称单数:checkmates 名词复数:checkmates
- Checkmate is a chess move that makes it impossible for your opponent to win. A checkmate can also be any kind of clear victory.
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- vt. 把…将死;使彻底失败
- n. 将死;挫败
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1. If the computer is playing as Max, the computer will try to maximize the point value of the position, with a win (checkmate) being equal to the largest possible value (positive 1 million, let's say).
如果计算机是马克思一方,程序会试图使博弈形势的分值最大化,同时为获胜结局(将死)赋最大值(比如说这个值是一百万)。
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2. If we were to let these differences, and the Communists' exploitation of them, break up the union that has stopped aggression in Korea the checkmate would be against us.
如果我们放任这些分歧,看着它们被中共所利用,一个阻止了朝鲜侵略行为的联盟将因此分崩离析,垮台的就会是我们。
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3. And unlike mainstream pugilism, fighters can win by not only knocking out their opponent, but also by catching them in checkmate.
和主流拳击赛不同,挑战者不仅要在拳击中击败对手,而且还要在棋赛中置其于“死地”。
- checkmate (n.) mid-14c., in chess, said of a king when it is in check and cannot escape it, from Old French eschec mat (Modern French échec et mat), which (with Spanish jaque y mate, Italian scacco-matto) is from Arabic shah mat "the king died" (see check (n.1)), which according to Barnhart is a misinterpretation of Persian mat "be astonished" as mata "to die," mat "he is dead." Hence Persian shah mat, if it is the ultimate source of the word, would be literally "the king is left helpless, the king is stumped."
- checkmate (v.) late 14c., figurative, "to thwart, frustrate;" see checkmate (n.). As a verb in chess, from 1789. Related: Checkmated; checkmating.
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