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game
(=sport) jeu m
→ the wonderful game of football
→ Brazil's obsession with its national game
to beat someone at their own game (fig) battre quelqu'un à son propre jeu
→ To trap the killer they had to beat him at his own game.
(=event) match m
→ a game of cricket against Birkenhead School
it's game over (in sports match)
partie terminée
→ the shot was missed and it was game over
→ His goal effectively signalled the end. Game over.
(fig) partie terminée
→ an analyst at Altium Capital, summed up the news as "game over" for shareholders
(=informal match) partie f
a game of football une partie de football
a game of tennis une partie de tennis
→ Anyone fancy a game of football?
(TENNIS)
(=part of set) jeu m
→ Sampras leads by four games to one.
game, set and match jeu, set et match
board game jeu m (de plateau)
[+cards]
a game of cards une partie de cartes
→ a poker game
(=amusing activity) jeu m
to play a game jouer à un jeu
The children were playing a game. Les enfants jouaient à un jeu.
→ This is a great game for children's parties.
(fig) jeu m
→ It's a ridiculous game of bluff and counter-bluff.
a political game un jeu politique
→ The government is playing a very shrewd political game.
to be all part of the game, It's all part of the game. Ça fait partie du jeu.
the name of the game, Making a profit is the name of the game. C'est le bénéfice qui compte.
to be new to a game être novice en la matière
to give the game away vendre la mèche
→ The faces of the two conspirators gave the game away.
to play games with sb essayer de jouer au plus fin avec qn
→ This seemed to annoy Professor Steiner. "Don't play games with me!" he shouted.
the game is up c'est terminé
(HUNTING) gibier m
→
big game
(COOKERY) gibier m
→ fish, game and poultry
to be on the game (British)
(=work as prostitute) faire le trottoir
→ She's been on the game for 2 years.
adj
(=ready) prêt (e)
to be game for sth, Are you game for a turn about the park? Ça vous dirait de faire un tour dans le parc?
I'm game for anything! Je suis prêt à tout!
games
npl sport m
→ I was hopeless at games.
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