a card game in which the object is to make pairs from the cards in one's hand and those on the table, a player unable to do this having to lay down…
单词 | θ223122 |
释义 | society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > other card games > [noun] > others (68) laugh and lie down1522 a card game in which the object is to make pairs from the cards in one's hand and those on the table, a player unable to do this having to lay down… mack1548 An early modern game played in alehouses and elsewhere, perhaps Irish (Irish, adj. 3) or a card game. Often linked alliteratively with maw, n.4 decoyc1555 A game of cards played in the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth century. pinionc1557 A kind of card game. to beat the knave out of doors1570 to beat the bounds: to trace out the boundaries of a parish, striking certain points with rods, etc., by way of a sensible sign patent to witnesses… imperial1577 A card game for two or three players, using a pack of thirty-two or thirty-six cards, similar to piquet. prima vista1587 A gambling card game popular in the 16th and 17th centuries, probably similar to (and occasionally identified with) primero. loadum1591 A game of cards; in one form, called losing loadum, the loser won the game. flush1598 A certain card game. Obsolete. rare. prime1598 Cards. A hand in primero consisting of one card from each of the four suits. Also: a card game; spec. primero. Obsolete. thirty-perforce1599 name of an old card game: see quot. gresco1605 An old card game. hole1621 An old game of cards. my sow's pigged1621 my sow's pigged, a former card game. Obsolete. slam1621 The card game ruff and honours. Obsolete. fox-mine-host1622 (see quot. 1622 and sense 2). whipperginnie1622 Name of an old card game. Obsolete exc. archaic. crimpa1637 A type of card game. hundred1636 A card game. Cf. cent, n.2 Obsolete. pinache1641 A card game (probably to be identified with penneech, n.). sequence1653 ‘A certaine game that standeth much on sequences’ (Cotgrave). Obsolete. lady's hole1658 (a) (also my lady's hole) a card game; (b) Nautical a small compartment where the gunner's stores are kept (cf. sense 12). quebas1668 A card game (not identified). art of memory1674 A card game in which cards which have been played must be memorized. Obsolete. costly colours1674 a card game similar to cribbage, the object being to score exactly 31 points by playing cards in certain combinations. penneech1674 A point-trick card game in which the seven of diamonds has distinctively high value and in which the trump suit changes with every trick; (also) the… plain dealing1674 A card game. Now historical. wit and reason1680 wit and reason: name of an old card game. comet1685 A card game in which cards are placed by two more players in ascending numerical sequence and the object of which is to gain points by completing… lansquenet1687 A card game, of German origin. incertain1689 Name of an obsolete card game. macham1689 A kind of card game. uptails1694 A card game. quinze1714 A card game resembling pontoon, in which the object is to acquire cards with a face value totalling fifteen points, or to come as near as possible… hoc1730 Name of an old card game, ‘in which certain privileged cards give to the person who plays them the right of attributing to them whatever value he… commerce1732 Cards. A game in which exchange or barter is the chief feature. Also attributive. matrimonya1743 Cards. A game resembling Pope Joan, played with a full pack of cards. Also: the pairing of a king and queen in this and other games of cards (cf. ma… tredrille1764 A card game played by three persons, usually with thirty cards. Tom come tickle me1769 †(a) a card game (obsolete); (b) U.S. a kind of parlour game involving tickling (now historical and rare). tresette1785 An Italian card game for four persons, played with a pack of 40 cards (the 8, 9, and 10 of each suit being excluded), in which the 3 and 7 are… snitch'ems1798 A card game. tontine1798 A game of cards played on the tontine principle: see quots. blind hazard1816 (a) a card game; (b) Golf (see quot.). all fives1838 Cards. A variation of all fours (all fours, n. 3) in which the winner of a trick scores the face value of any trump cards it contains, as well as… short cards1845 one of various card games played for money (see quots.); also attributive in singular. blind hookey1852 see blind, adj. compounds. Also figurative or transferred. sixty-six1857 , a card game in which a point is gained by scoring sixty-six. skin the lamb1864 = lansquenet, n. 2. brisque1870 In bézique and other card games, a privileged card, such as the aces and tens in bézique; also the name of a card game. handicap1870 Cards. A game similar to loo, in which the amounts paid into the pool by each person are in relation to the number of tricks won in the previous… manille1874 A French game of Spanish origin played with a 32-card pack, the ten (manille) being counted the highest card in each suit. forty-five1875 Cards. A game in which each trick counts five and the game is forty-five. Also forty-fives. slobberhannes1877 A card game, typically played by four people, in which the object is to avoid taking the first and last tricks and any trick containing the queen… fifteen1884 A card game: see quot. 1884. Black Maria1885 Cards. A game in which players try to avoid winning tricks containing either hearts or the queen of spades. Also: a name for the queen of spades in… slapjack1887 A card game in which a player gains by being the first to slap a jack when played. seven-and-a-half1895 Cards. seven-and-a-half: a gambling game similar to blackjack, in which players try to acquire cards with a face value totalling seven and a half… pit1904 With capital initial. A proprietary name for: a card game based on commodities trading in an exchange. Russian Bank1915 a card game for two people, similar to solitaire, also known as crapette. red dog1919 A card game, esp. (a) one in which each player bets that his or her hand contains a card of the same suit and a higher rank than the top card of… fan-tan1923 A card-game in which a seven is led and sequences developed on this. Pelmanism1923 Also pelmanism. A card game in which matching pairs must be selected from memory from cards laid face down. Slippery Sam1923 a card game (cf. blind-hookey n. at blind, adj. compounds). go fish1933 A simple card game, usually played by or with children, in which each player in turn asks an opponent for cards of a particular rank, and is told to… Russian Banker1937 = Russian Bank n. racing demon1938 a game in which several players play demon patience simultaneously and competitively; see demon, n. 6. pit-a-pat1947 U.S. (chiefly in African-American usage). In form pitty-pat. A card game similar to rummy, the object of which is to make pairs. Also in plural. scopa1965 An Italian card game. |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。