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KNAVES - traduction vers arabe

CARD GAME
Knaves; Stay away (card game)

KNAVES         

ألاسم

مِلْط ; نَذْل ; وَغْد

الولد بورق العب      
knave
رجل وضيع المولد      
knave

Wikipédia

Polignac (card game)

Polignac (a.k.a. Jeux des Valets) is a French 18th century trick-taking card game ancestral to Hearts and Black Maria. It is played by 3-6 players with a 32-card deck. It is sometimes played as a party game with the 52-card pack; however, it is better as a serious game for four, playing all against all. Other names for this game include Quatre Valets and Stay Away. Knaves is a variant and it is also similar to the Austrian and German games, Slobberhannes, Eichelobern and Grasobern.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour KNAVES
1. Journalists are not likely to portray their own sources as fools or knaves.
2. The nine justices are of varying quality, but there are not five fools or knaves.
3. To historians such as Richard Beck, the story of the slave trade is a morality play with the British cast as evil knaves.
4. It matters little which party controls Congress if the people think Congress is made up of knaves and rascals, or even of well–intentioned men and women corrupted by special interests and the constant pursuit of campaign cash.
5. They were fixated on an England they referred to as Albion, an England inspired by Blake and the Kinks, village greens, knights and knaves and Arcadia – a vision of paradise that never quite materialised.