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Qué (quién) es game - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GAMES; GAME; Games (song); Games (disambiguation); GAMES (disambiguation); Game (album); Game (film); Games (album); Game (song)

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  • [[Parcheesi]] is an American adaptation of a [[Pachisi]], originating in India.
  • checkers]] pieces.
  • Ancient Egyptian gaming board inscribed for [[Amenhotep III]] with separate sliding drawer, from 1390 to 1353 BC, made of glazed faience, dimensions: 5.5 × 7.7 × 21 cm, in the [[Brooklyn Museum]] (New York City)
  • Gaming table, circa 1735, wood and ivory marquetry, overall: 78.7 x 94 x 54.6 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] ([[Cleveland]], Ohio, US)
  • ''Playing Cards'', by [[Theodoor Rombouts]], 17th century
  • Students using dice to improve numeracy skills. They roll three dice, then use basic math operations to combine those into a new number which they cover on the board. The goal is to cover four squares in the row.
  • Courtauld nstitute of Art]] (London)
  • Children's Games]]'', 1560, [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]
  • ''The Card Players'' by [[Lucas van Leyden]] (1520) depicting a multiplayer card game
  • 1475–1480}}, paper with pen, ink, opaque paint, glazes, applied silver and gold, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] from New York City
  • [[Tug of war]] is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.
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STRUCTURED FORM OF PLAY
Games; Unclassified game; Single-player game; Multiplayer Games; Online multi-player gamers; Multiplayer gaming; Multi player game; Multiplayer games; Multiple players; Network gaming; Game sites; Multi player gaming; Multi-player gaming; Lan games; Network play; Multiplayer game; A game; Gaming league; Multi Player; Game rule; Physical game; Multi-player game; Multiple-player game; Multi- and single-player games; Multiplayer and single-player games
n.
contest, match
1) to play; win a game
2) to lose a game
3) (AE) to call ('cancel') a (baseball) game
4) to throw ('purposely lose') a game
5) a close; crucial; fair game
6) a bowl (Am. football); championship; home; match (tennis); practice; wild-card (Am. professional football) game
form of recreation
7) to play a game
8) a ball; board; children's; numbers; parlor; video; word game
9) a game of chance ; a game of skill
deception
10) to see through smb.'s game
11) (AE) a con, confidence game
tactic, strategy
12) a waiting game
13) a cat-and-mouse game
hunted animals
14) to hunt; stalk game
15) big; small game
16) (fig.) fair game ('a legitimate object of attack') (to be fair game for smb.)
17) (misc.) a game preserve, refuge
prostitution
(colloq.) (BE)
18) on the game
misc.
19) the mating game (see the Usage Note for match)
game         
  • [[Parcheesi]] is an American adaptation of a [[Pachisi]], originating in India.
  • checkers]] pieces.
  • Ancient Egyptian gaming board inscribed for [[Amenhotep III]] with separate sliding drawer, from 1390 to 1353 BC, made of glazed faience, dimensions: 5.5 × 7.7 × 21 cm, in the [[Brooklyn Museum]] (New York City)
  • Gaming table, circa 1735, wood and ivory marquetry, overall: 78.7 x 94 x 54.6 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] ([[Cleveland]], Ohio, US)
  • ''Playing Cards'', by [[Theodoor Rombouts]], 17th century
  • Students using dice to improve numeracy skills. They roll three dice, then use basic math operations to combine those into a new number which they cover on the board. The goal is to cover four squares in the row.
  • Courtauld nstitute of Art]] (London)
  • Children's Games]]'', 1560, [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]
  • ''The Card Players'' by [[Lucas van Leyden]] (1520) depicting a multiplayer card game
  • 1475–1480}}, paper with pen, ink, opaque paint, glazes, applied silver and gold, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] from New York City
  • [[Tug of war]] is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.
  • alt=
STRUCTURED FORM OF PLAY
Games; Unclassified game; Single-player game; Multiplayer Games; Online multi-player gamers; Multiplayer gaming; Multi player game; Multiplayer games; Multiple players; Network gaming; Game sites; Multi player gaming; Multi-player gaming; Lan games; Network play; Multiplayer game; A game; Gaming league; Multi Player; Game rule; Physical game; Multi-player game; Multiple-player game; Multi- and single-player games; Multiplayer and single-player games
game1
¦ noun
1. an activity engaged in for amusement.
the equipment used in playing a board game, computer game, etc.
2. a form of competitive activity or sport played according to rules.
(games) a meeting for sporting contests.
(games) Brit. athletics or sports as a lesson or activity at school.
3. a complete episode or period of play, ending in a final result.
a single portion of play, forming a scoring unit within a game.
4. informal a type of activity or business regarded as a game: the dating game.
a secret plan or trick: I was on to his little game.
5. wild mammals or birds hunted for sport or food.
the flesh of these, as food.
¦ adjective eager and willing to do something new or challenging: they were game for anything.
¦ verb
1. [as noun gaming] playing at games of chance for money.
2. play video or computer games.
Phrases
ahead of the game ahead of one's competitors or peers.
beat someone at their own game use someone's own methods to outdo them.
the game is up the deception or crime is revealed or foiled.
game over informal said when a situation is regarded as hopeless.
on the game Brit. informal working as a prostitute.
play the game behave in a fair or honourable way.
Derivatives
gamely adverb
gameness noun
gamester noun
Origin
OE gamen 'amusement, fun', gamenian 'play, amuse oneself', of Gmc origin.
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game2
¦ adjective dated (of a person's leg) lame.
Origin
C18: orig. dialect, of unknown origin.
game         
  • [[Parcheesi]] is an American adaptation of a [[Pachisi]], originating in India.
  • checkers]] pieces.
  • Ancient Egyptian gaming board inscribed for [[Amenhotep III]] with separate sliding drawer, from 1390 to 1353 BC, made of glazed faience, dimensions: 5.5 × 7.7 × 21 cm, in the [[Brooklyn Museum]] (New York City)
  • Gaming table, circa 1735, wood and ivory marquetry, overall: 78.7 x 94 x 54.6 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] ([[Cleveland]], Ohio, US)
  • ''Playing Cards'', by [[Theodoor Rombouts]], 17th century
  • Students using dice to improve numeracy skills. They roll three dice, then use basic math operations to combine those into a new number which they cover on the board. The goal is to cover four squares in the row.
  • Courtauld nstitute of Art]] (London)
  • Children's Games]]'', 1560, [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]
  • ''The Card Players'' by [[Lucas van Leyden]] (1520) depicting a multiplayer card game
  • 1475–1480}}, paper with pen, ink, opaque paint, glazes, applied silver and gold, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] from New York City
  • [[Tug of war]] is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.
  • alt=
STRUCTURED FORM OF PLAY
Games; Unclassified game; Single-player game; Multiplayer Games; Online multi-player gamers; Multiplayer gaming; Multi player game; Multiplayer games; Multiple players; Network gaming; Game sites; Multi player gaming; Multi-player gaming; Lan games; Network play; Multiplayer game; A game; Gaming league; Multi Player; Game rule; Physical game; Multi-player game; Multiple-player game; Multi- and single-player games; Multiplayer and single-player games
I. n.
1.
Sport, play, amusement, pastime.
2.
Plan, scheme, stratagem, bit of strategy, enterprise, adventure, undertaking, measure.
3.
Animals of the chase.
4.
Quarry, prey.
II. a.
1.
Courageous, brave, resolute, unflinching, fearless, valorous, dauntless, intrepid, gallant, heroic.
2.
Made of game, of game.
III. v. n.
Gamble, play for money or stakes, practise gaming or gambling, be addicted to play.

Wikipedia

Game (disambiguation)

A game is a recreational activity with a set of rules.

Game or games may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de game
1. A game known as the ‘pass–out game,‘ the ‘fainting game,‘ the ‘tingling game,‘ or the ‘something dreaming game‘ _ to name a few," the release said.
2. The result was less game–changing than small–game hunting.
3. Ginbili‘s struggles in Game 3 carried right into Thursday‘s game.
4. World Cup game and in every Olympic gold–medal game.
5. "It was a market game, a money game, a global game, and our workers lost," he said.