PASSANT - translation to arabic
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PASSANT - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Passant (disambiguation)

PASSANT         

ألاسم

اِجْتِيَاز ; تَمْرِيرَة ; عُبُور

الفعل

تَخَطَّى ; غَبَرَ

en passant         
  • Animation of an ''en passant'' capture
SPECIAL MOVE IN CHESS WHERE, IMMEDIATELY AFTER A PAWN MAKES A 2-STEP MOVE, IF IT COULD HAVE BEEN CAPTURED BY AN OPPOSING PAWN HAD IT ADVANCED ONLY 1 STEP, THEN THE OPPONENT CAN CAPTURE THE JUST-MOVED PAWN “AS IT PASSES” THROUGH THE 1ST SQUARE
En-passant; Au passant; In passing; En Passant; En passent; En passante; En passant (chess)
adv. كبير
en passant         
  • Animation of an ''en passant'' capture
SPECIAL MOVE IN CHESS WHERE, IMMEDIATELY AFTER A PAWN MAKES A 2-STEP MOVE, IF IT COULD HAVE BEEN CAPTURED BY AN OPPOSING PAWN HAD IT ADVANCED ONLY 1 STEP, THEN THE OPPONENT CAN CAPTURE THE JUST-MOVED PAWN “AS IT PASSES” THROUGH THE 1ST SQUARE
En-passant; Au passant; In passing; En Passant; En passent; En passante; En passant (chess)
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Definition

Passant
·vi Curs/ry, careless.
II. Passant ·vi Surpassing; excelling.
III. Passant ·vi Passing from one to another; in circulation; current.
IV. Passant ·vi Walking;
- said of any animal on an escutcheon, which is represented as walking with the dexter paw raised.

Wikipedia

Passant

Passant may refer to:

  • Passant, an attitude in heraldry
  • The en passant capture, a move in chess
  • George Passant, a 1940 novel by Charles Percy Snow
  • Passant Shawky (born 1993), Egyptian actress
Examples of use of PASSANT
1. En passant, one may refer to just one other illustration of our propensity to comply.
2. Putin‘s marathon televised call–in shows are models of manipulation almost en passant, as seeming omniscience is winningly leavened with aw–shucks approachability.
3. A couple of you were tickled by last week’s en passant here on the first Wimbledon of 1877 being suspended between semi and final to allow spectators to attend the Eton v.
4. We may, however, en as it were passant, alert you to the fact that the Reuters representative in Khartoum is the excellent Ms Opheera McDoom, and that in the education department of Kent State University, Ohio, there is a graduate research assistant called Mr Wang Dong. diary@guardian.co.uk