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capercaillie    
n. 欧洲产雷鸟之一种

欧洲产雷鸟之一种

capercaillie
n 1: large black Old World grouse [synonym: {capercaillie},
{capercailzie}, {horse of the wood}, {Tetrao urogallus}]


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  • Zugzwang - Wikipedia
    Zugzwang (from German 'compulsion to move'; pronounced [ˈtsuːktsvaŋ]) is a situation found in chess and other turn-based games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because of their obligation to make a move; a player is said to be "in zugzwang" when any legal move will worsen their position
  • What is Zugzwang in Chess? - Chess Terms - Chess. com
    What Is Zugzwang? Zugzwang is a German term that means "a compulsion to move " The idea behind this term is that in certain positions, it would be beneficial for a player to skip their turn because moving any piece would result in an advantage for their opponent
  • Zugzwang in Chess: Complete Guide With Examples
    In Chess, Zugzwang is a position in which for the player who’s move it is, any move they make would make the position worse The player that has to move would be better off not making a move at all
  • ZUGZWANG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ZUGZWANG is the necessity of moving in chess when it is to one's disadvantage
  • zugzwang - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    zugzwang (third-person singular simple present zugzwangs, present participle zugzwanging, simple past and past participle zugzwanged) (chess, transitive) To force (a player) into a situation where they must make a disadvantageous move
  • Zugzwang! - chessgames. com
    Zugzwang means move-compulsion, in the sense that there is no direct threat to the player whose turn it is, but every move he makes hurts his position This collection features some of chess history's most extraordinary examples of zugzwang
  • Zugzwang: How It Works in Chess - Remote Chess Academy
    In chess, zugzwang is a German term that refers to a situation where a player is forced to make a move that will weaken their position or result in a significant loss of material
  • theory - Exact definition of Zugzwang - Chess Stack Exchange
    It's enough to be zugzwang if even one player would benefit from being able to skip their turn It is not necessary for that condition to apply to both players; the other player is allowed to have waiting moves
  • Zugzwang in Chess Explained | Old School Chess
    Zugzwang is a German word meaning "compulsion to move " In chess, it describes a position where the player whose turn it is to move would prefer to pass, but passing is not allowed Every available move worsens the position
  • Zugzwang: compulsion to move in chess
    Zugzwang is a chess term for a position where every legal move worsens the player's position Explore its meaning, etymology, types, and practical implications





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