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      • The Spanish gambito led to French gambit, which has influenced the English spelling of the word. The metaphorical sense of the word as "opening move meant to gain advantage" was first recorded in English in 1855.
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  3. French Translation of “GAMBIT” | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases.

  4. n. (=opening tactic) entame f. → the opening gambit in an internecine war. (=conversational opener) entame f de conversation. → Her opening gambit is usually: `So, you've got a new book/film. Translation English - French Collins Dictionary. See also: gambit. n. 1. [Fig.] tactique ; stratagème ; manœuvre 2. [Chess] gambit.

  5. gambit. noun. / ˈɡӕmbit/. a first move in a game, especially chess. gambit. ( usually opening gambit) a starting remark in a conversation. manœuvre d’approche. His opening gambit was to thank all the guests for coming.

  6. gambit translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'Gambie, gamba, gambette, gabarit', examples, definition, conjugation.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GambitGambit - Wikipedia

    The Spanish gambito led to French gambit, which has influenced the English spelling of the word. The metaphorical sense of the word as "opening move meant to gain advantage" was first recorded in English in 1855.

  8. gambit m. In the game of chess, a gambit is when a player sacrifices a pawn. Au jeu d'échecs, un gambit est quand un joueur sacrifie un pion. less common: tactique f. ·. manœuvre f. ·. stratagème m.

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