move in - translation to russian
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move in - translation to russian

CHESS TACTIC IN WHICH A PLAYER, INSTEAD OF PLAYING THE EXPECTED MOVE (E.G. A RECAPTURE), FIRST INTERPOSES ANOTHER MOVE POSING AN IMMEDIATE THREAT (E.G. A CHECK) THAT THE OPPONENT MUST ANSWER, AND ONLY THEN PLAYS THE EXPECTED MOVE
Zwischenschach; In-between move; In between move; Intermediate move; Intermezzo (chess); Zwischen-check; In-between check

move in      

['mu:v'in]

общая лексика

вводить, вдвигать

въезжать (в квартиру)

окружать и готовиться к атаке

контролировать чью-л. деятельность (чаще незаконно)

фразовый глагол

общая лексика

въезжать (в квартиру)

селиться (с кем-л.)

входить (в зрительный зал и т. п.)

вводить

вдвигать

приближаться

сближаться

окружать

захватить контроль

командные позиции

move in      
вводить
move in      
move in а) вводить, вдвигать; б) въезжать (в квартиру); We've bought our new house, but we can't move in till the end of the month. в) окружать и готовиться к атаке (on); The police are moving in on the criminals hiding in the house. г) контролировать чью-л. деятельность (чаще незаконно); Criminals have been moving in on the taxi business for some years.

Definition

ИН-КВАРТО
нареч., полигр.
В 1/4 листа (о формате издания, получаемом фальцовкой (см. ФАЛЬЦ) в два сгиба).||Ср. ИН-ОКТАВО, ИН-ПЛАНО, ИН-ФОЛИО.

Wikipedia

Zwischenzug

The zwischenzug (German: pronounced [ˈtsvɪʃənˌtsuːk], "intermediate move") is a chess tactic in which a player, instead of playing the expected move (commonly a recapture), first interposes another move posing an immediate threat that the opponent must answer, and only then plays the expected move. It is a move that has a high degree of "initiative". Ideally, the zwischenzug changes the situation to the player's advantage, such as by gaining material or avoiding what would otherwise be a strong continuation for the opponent.

Such a move is also called an intermezzo (lit.'intermediate move') or in-between move. When the intermediate move is a check, it is sometimes called an in-between check, zwischenschach, or zwischen-check.

As with any fairly common chess tactic, it is impossible to pinpoint when the first zwischenzug was played. Three early examples are Lichtenhein–Morphy, New York 1857; Rosenthal–De Vere, Paris 1867; and Tartakower–José Raúl Capablanca, New York 1924. The first known use of the term zwischenzug, however, did not occur until 1933, when the prolific American chess authors Fred Reinfeld and Irving Chernev used it in their book Chess Strategy and Tactics.

Examples of use of move in
1. A move in one direction could be followed by a move in the other.
2. In this context, there is a striking similarity between the Russian move in the Caucasus, and Iran and Syria‘s move in Lebanon.
3. Predator drones that move in ghostly waves along the border.
4. President Ahmadinejad will certainly move in the opposite direction.
5. A bearish move in markets, acts in a similar manner.
What is the Russian for move in? Translation of &#39move in&#39 to Russian