chess clock

  • 1chess clock — a timer for chess players, having a dial for each player on which his or her accumulated time is recorded and a device for stopping one timer and starting the other at the end of each move. [1885 90] * * * …

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  • 2chess clock — noun A device consisting of two clocks and a switch for running one at a time, used in chess games to measure how much time each player spends …

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  • 3chess clock — a timer for chess players, having a dial for each player on which his or her accumulated time is recorded and a device for stopping one timer and starting the other at the end of each move. [1885 90] …

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  • 4chess clock system — система шахматных часов , правило, в соответствии с которым каждая из сторон разбирательства в ходе устного слушания имеет заранее известное, обычно равное время для выступления …

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  • 5Chess tournament — The 35th Chess Olympiad, a biennial chess tournament A chess tournament is a series of chess games played competitively to determine a winning individual or team. Since the first international chess tournament in London, 1851, chess tournaments… …

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  • 6chess — chess1 /ches/, n. a game played by two persons, each with 16 pieces, on a chessboard. [1150 1200; ME < OF esches, pl. of eschec CHECK1] chess2 /ches/, n., pl. chess, chesses. one of the planks forming the roadway of a floating bridge. [1425 75;&#8230; …

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  • 7Chess — This article is about the Western board game. For other chess games or other uses, see Chess (disambiguation). Chess From left to right: a whit …

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  • 8Chess handicap — a b c d e f g h …

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  • 9Chess piece — For other uses, see Chess piece (disambiguation). Original Staunton chess pieces, left to right: pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, and king. Chess pieces …

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  • 10chess — noun /ʧɛs/ a) A two player board game played with a board of eight rows of eight squares of alternating colours and 16 pieces for each player: eight pawns, two knights, two rooks, two bishops, a queen and a king; the aim is to get the opponents&#8230; …

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