释义 |
Ruy Lopez Chess.|ˈruːiː ˈləʊpɛz| [The name of Ruy López de Segura (fl. 1560), Spanish bishop and writer on chess, who developed this opening.] A chess opening characterized by the moves 1 P–K4, P–K4; 2 Kt–KB3, Kt–QB3; 3 B–Kt5.
1876Encycl. Brit. V. 594/2 The following are given as indicative illustrations of certain of the leading openings... Ruy Lopez. 1894Yale Wit & Humor 49/1 Our [chess] team appears to have executed a masterly flank movement in ‘retaking the exchanged Pawn in the Ruy Lopez’. 1958[see Nimzo-Indian a.]. 1976Milton Keynes Express 2 July 40/5 He opened with the Ruy Lopez and won in 20 moves. |