English-Italian translations for game

  • gioco
    Poiché quel gioco si conclude con l'oppressione e la vergogna, For the end of that game is oppression and shame, Non si tratta, infatti, di un gioco a somma zero ma di un gioco a somma positiva. This is not a zero-sum game: it is a positive-sum game. Non è un gioco a somma zero, un gioco in cui qualcuno vince e altri perdono. It is not a zero sum game, a game in which what some gain others lose.
  • cacciagione
  • consoleIl protocollo di telefonia vocale su Internet (VoIP) e le console di giochi non sono in alcun modo paragonabili ai servizi telefonici tradizionali. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and games consoles are in no way comparable to traditional telephony services. Internet, console e videogiochi contengono una grande quantità di materiale violento, brutale ed erotico che può persino causare dipendenza, insonnia, agitazione e disturbi alimentari. The Internet, games consoles and computer games contain a great deal of violent, brutal and erotic content, and can also cause dependency, insomnia, agitation and eating disorders.
  • giocataUna partita di calcio che sarà giocata proprio stasera illustra l'importanza di questi emendamenti. A football game which is being played this very evening illustrates why these amendments are important. La realtà è che l’Europa sociale ha rappresentato essenzialmente un “ornamento” o un “accessorio” della partita strategica più ampia giocata dall’Unione. The reality is that social Europe has been very much a ‘frill’ or an ‘add-on’ to the broader game plan of this Union. – Signora Presidente, ho seguito con interesse la partita di ping pong giocata con la Commissione, e mi sembra importante che si suggerisca alla Commissione di fare di più. – Madam President, the game of ping pong you played with the Commission and your hint that it should do more is interesting.
  • selvagginaC'è chi si è ammalato dopo aver consumato selvaggina. You can become ill from eating game. La selvaggina raccolta nei boschi non deve essere utilizzata. Game gathered in the woods must not be used. Io mi sono accorta solo adesso che è inclusa anche la selvaggina. I am just trying to imagine what would happen if we included game.

Definition of game

  • A playful or competitive activity
  • A video game
  • 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
  • The ability to seduce someone, usually by strategy
  • Mastery; the ability to excel at something
  • A questionable or unethical practice in pursuit of a goal; a scheme
  • Willing to participate
  • That shows a tendency to continue to fight against another animal, despite being wounded, often severely
  • Injured, lame (of a limb
  • To gamble
  • To play video games
  • To perform premeditated seduction strategy

Examples

  • Being a child is all fun and games
  • Games in the classroom can make learning fun
  • Sally won the game
  • They can turn the game around in the second half
  • In short whist, five points are game
  • Some of the games in the closet we have on the computer as well
  • Study can help your game of chess
  • Hit the gym if you want to toughen up your game
  • When it comes to making sales, John is the best in the game
  • Hes in the securities game somehow
  • In the game of life, you may find yourself playing the waiting game far too often
  • The forest has plenty of game
  • He didnt get anywhere with her because he had no game
  • You want to borrow my credit card for a week? Whats your game?
  • Well bury them in paperwork, and game the system.

Trending Searches

Popular Dictionaries

DictionaryPro.net

DictionaryPro.net is a free online dictionary with more than 14 million translations.

Terms of Use   Cookies   Contact Us

Auf DeutschEn españolPå svenskaSuomeksiEestikeelne

Mindmax
Content is based on Wiktionary articles.
Text is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
© 2004-2024 DictionaryPro.net