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I . game1 [geɪm] N

1. game (cards):

jogo m
game SPORTS
jogo m

2. game (of chess, checkers):

jogo m

II . game1 [geɪm] ADJ

game2 [geɪm] N no pl (in hunting)

computer game N

game show N

video game N

Usage examples with games

the Olympic Games SPORTS
to play games with sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He has iron grey hair, has a taciturn personality, and delights in playing power games.
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That said, it's hard to push a product that reminds people of body odour, even magical products that insinuate themselves into your favourite mobile games.
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Target has started rolling out a new electronics trade-in program designed for mobile devices and video games.
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Authorities said the swimmers broke a door, a soap dispenser and a mirror while intoxicated after celebrating the final swimming events of the games.
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He considered the level to be perhaps the single most brilliantly designed mission in a genius trilogy of games.
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As part of the new scheduling arrangement, all cross-divisional games rotate in a four-year cycle, with two years of play followed by two years off.
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The team decided to designate these games where the team would wear the red jerseys as battle red days in order to drum up extra fan support and interest.
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Like other early similar arcade games, it is controlled by four buttons: rotate left, rotate right, thrust and fire.
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These games also focused on bringing musical experiences to gamers through simple, understandable interfaces commonly found in games.
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Some board games include a deck of cards as a gameplay element, normally for randomization and/or to keep track of game progress.
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