Noun
/trʌŋˈkeɪʃən ʌv ɡeɪm/
The phrase "truncation of game" refers to the act of shortening or cutting off parts of a game, which can pertain to gameplay, rules, or scenarios. In the context of video games or board games, it may refer to a version that has been shortened for the sake of time or clarity.
This phrase is not extremely common in colloquial speech but finds usage in written contexts, particularly in game design discussions, analysis, or critique. Its frequency of use can vary depending on the professional context.
La truncation del juego facilitó que los nuevos jugadores comprendieran las reglas.
After the truncation of game, developers received feedback from players about the missing features.
Después de la truncación del juego, los desarrolladores recibieron comentarios de los jugadores sobre las características faltantes.
The truncation of game elements led to a more streamlined experience for everyone involved.
While "truncation of game" itself may not appear in established idiomatic expressions, the general concept of truncation or cutting things short can be observed in expressions related to summarizing or consolidating ideas.
Deja de dar vueltas y ve al grano.
“Short and sweet” - Something that is concise and succinct.
Fue breve y dulce, como una buena conversación.
“Bite-sized” - Something made smaller and easier to digest in simple pieces.
Las ideas presentadas fueron en porciones fáciles de entender, perfectas para cualquier audiencia.
“In a nutshell” - In a brief and simple way.
La explicación fue corta y clara, todo en pocas palabras.
“Trim the fat” - To remove unnecessary details or components.
The word "truncate" comes from the Latin verb truncare, which means "to cut off." This, in turn, derives from truncus, meaning "trunk" or "stump," suggesting something that has been cut down to a smaller size. The word "game" derives from the Old English gamen, meaning "joy," "fun," or "to play."
Synonyms: - Shortening of game - Abridgment of game - Condensation of game
Antonyms: - Expansion of game - Elongation of game - Extension of game