gambit

名詞

UK/ˈɡæm.bɪt/
US/ˈɡæm.bɪt/

定義 gambit 名詞

strategy(策略)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A carefully considered action or strategy, often involving risk, designed to gain an advantage.

    精心策划的一着;(通常指带有风险的)策略;险招

    • She gained an early advantage with her risky opening gambit.

      她凭借冒险的开局策略获得了早期优势。

    • Their pledge to reduce taxes is clearly a political gambit during the election season.

      他们承诺减税显然是选举季节的一种政治策略。

    • The company initiated a bold business gambit, hoping to take the lead in the market.

      公司发起了一项大胆的商业策略,希望能在市场上取得领先地位。

  2. Countable(可数名词)games(游戏)specialized(专业)

    A chess opening where a player sacrifices a pawn to gain a positional advantage.

    (国际象棋中开局时为取得优势而牺牲一卒的)让棋法

remark(话语)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    An opening remark or statement used to initiate a conversation.

    开场白;引子

    • "I heard you work with Jamie," she said as an opening gambit.

      「我听说你和杰米一起工作,」她作为开场白说道。

    • He used a lighthearted joke as an opening gambit to ease the tension in the conversation.

      他用一个轻松的笑话作为开场白,缓解了对话中的紧张气氛。

    • "How do you like the weather?" She tried this as her opening gambit.

      「你觉得天气怎么样?」她试着用这个作为开场白。