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bit
复数形式
gambits
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开局让棋法, 开局策略
(chess) an opening strategy in which a player voluntarily sacrifices a pawn or sometimes a more valuable piece, typically in the early moves of the game
In chess, a gambit is an opening strategy where a player sacrifices a pawn or another small piece to gain an advantage, such as better positioning, faster development of pieces, or creating attacking chances. The opponent must decide whether to accept the gambit by capturing the offered piece or decline it to avoid falling into a trap. Gambits are often used to put pressure on the opponent early in the game, forcing them to respond carefully. Successful gambits can lead to strong attacks, while poorly executed ones may leave the player at a disadvantage.
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开局策略, 战略行动
a strategic action or remark that is used to gain an advantage, particularly in the early stages of a situation, game, conversation, etc.
- His opening gambit in the negotiation set the tone for a successful deal.
他在谈判中的开场策略为成功的交易定下了基调。
- Her clever gambit in the conversation shifted the focus to her key points.
她在对话中的聪明策略将焦点转移到了她的关键点上。
- The politician's gambit during the debate was designed to appeal to undecided voters.
政治家在辩论中的策略旨在吸引未决定的选民。
- Starting with a bold gambit, the team managed to outmaneuver their competitors.
以一个大胆的开局开始,团队成功地智胜了他们的竞争对手。
- The detective's gambit to mislead the suspect paid off during the investigation.
侦探为了误导嫌疑人而采取的策略在调查中取得了成功。
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开局, 为开始或继续对话而发表的言论
a remark made to start or continue a conversation, often used to steer the conversation in a particular direction