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Tartakower's interpretation Substantiv and Koordinierende Konjunktion treatment Substantiv of Anzeige the Bestimmer opening Substantiv generally Adverb led Verb to Anzeige a Bestimmer closed Adjektiv , manoeuvring Substantiv game Substantiv .
Substantiv
Koordinierende Konjunktion
Substantiv
Anzeige
Bestimmer
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Adverb
Verb
Anzeige
Bestimmer
Adjektiv
Substantiv
Substantiv
Die Interpretation und Behandlung der Öffnung durch Tartakower führte im Allgemeinen zu einem geschlossenen, manövrierten Spiel. Die Interpretation und Behandlung der Öffnung durch Tartakower führte im Allgemeinen zu einem geschlossenen , manövrierten Spiel .
Wörter und Sätze
interpretation
- An act of interpreting or explaining something unclear; a translation; a version.
- A sense given by an interpreter; an exposition or explanation given; meaning.
- The discipline or study of translating one spoken or signed language into another (as opposed to translation, which concerns itself with written language).
- The power of explaining.
- An artist's way of expressing his thought or embodying his conception of nature.
- An act or process of applying general principles or formulae to the explanation of the results obtained in special cases.
- An approximation that allows aspects of a mathematical theory to be discussed in ordinary language.
- An assignment of a truth value to each propositional symbol of a propositional calculus.
- heritage interpretation
and
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- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- (obsolete) As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- Expressing a condition.
- (obsolete) Expressing a condition.
- Connecting two well-formed formulas to create a new well-formed formula that requires it to only be true when both of the two formulas are true.
of
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- Expressing distance or motion.
- (obsolete) Expressing distance or motion.
- Since, from (a given time, earlier state etc.).
- From, away from (a position, number, distance etc.).
- Expressing separation.
- Expressing separation.
- (obsolete) Expressing separation.
- Expressing origin.
- Expressing origin.
- Expressing origin.
- Expressing origin.
- Expressing origin.
- Expressing agency.
- Expressing agency.
- Expressing agency.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Introducing subject matter.
- Introducing subject matter.
- Introducing subject matter.
- Having partitive effect.
- Having partitive effect.
- Having partitive effect.
- Having partitive effect.
- Expressing possession.
- Expressing possession.
- Expressing possession.
- Forming the "objective genitive".
- Forming the "objective genitive".
- Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- (informal) Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- Expressing a point in time.
- Expressing a point in time.
- Expressing a point in time.
- Expressing a point in time.
- (informal) Expressing a point in time.
opening
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present participle and gerund of open
generally
- Popularly or widely.
- As a rule; usually.
- Without reference to specific details.
- In the general case, without exception.
- (obsolete) Collectively; as a whole; without omissions.
a
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The first letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.
closed
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- Sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open.
- To be in a position preventing fluid from flowing.
- To be in a position allowing electricity to flow.
- Not operating or conducting trade.
- Not public.
- Having an open complement.
- Such that its image under the specified operation is contained in it.
- Lacking a free variable.
- Whose first and last vertices are the same, forming a closed loop.
- Formed by closing the mouth and nose passages completely, like the consonants /t/, /d/, and /p/.
- Having the sound cut off sharply by a following consonant, like the /ɪ/ in pin.
- Having component words joined together without spaces or hyphens; for example, timeslot as opposed to time slot or time-slot.
game
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- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- A playful or competitive activity.
- Lovemaking, flirtation.
- (slang) Prostitution. (Now chiefly in on the game.)
- (informal) A field of gainful activity, as an industry or profession.
- Something that resembles a game with rules, despite not being designed.
- An exercise simulating warfare, whether computerized or involving human participants.
- A questionable or unethical practice in pursuit of a goal.
- Wild animals hunted for food.
- (informal) The ability to seduce someone, usually by strategy.
- (slang) Mastery; the ability to excel at something.
- Diversion, entertainment.