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    In English, the word first appeared in Francis Beale 's 1656 translation of a Gioachino Greco manuscript, The Royall Game of Chesse-play ("illustrated with almost one hundred Gambetts" [2]). The Spanish gambito led to French gambit, which has influenced the English spelling of the word.

  2. French definition, examples and pronunciation of gambit: Sacrifice d'un pion, d'une pièce (pour dégager le …

  3. He sees the proposal as more of a diplomatic gambit than a serious defense proposal. His favourite opening gambit is: 'You are so beautiful, will you be my next wife?'. They said the plan was no more than a clever political gambit.

  4. Oct 4, 2024 · Any ploy or stratagem. Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election-year gambit. The Red Holocaust is best interpreted in this light as the bitter fruit of an [sic] utopian gambit that was socially misengineered into a dystopic nightmare by despots in humanitarian disguise.

  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 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.

  7. gambit n (chess: opening) (Échecs) gambit nm : If you always use a gambit, your opponent will be able to anticipate your moves in subsequent matches. Si vous utilisez toujours un gambit, votre adversaire pourra anticiper vos coups aux parties suivantes. gambit n (manoeuvre) manœuvre, tactique nf

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