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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

panel game SUST.

panel game RADIO
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. panel [ingl. brit. ˈpan(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈpænl] SUST.

1. panel (group):

to be on a panel TV, RADIO

2. panel (section of wall):

panel ARQUIT., CONSTR.

3. panel:

panel MOTOR, TÉC. (section)

4. panel DER.:

II. panel <part. pres. etc panelling, panelled, paneling, paneled ingl. am.> [ingl. brit. ˈpan(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈpænl] V. trans.

III. panelled, paneled ingl. am. ADJ.

panelled, paneled ingl. am. fencing
panelled, paneled ingl. am. door, ceiling
panelled, paneled ingl. am. walls, bath

IV. -panelled, -paneled ingl. am. COMPOSIT.

I. game [ingl. brit. ɡeɪm, ingl. am. ɡeɪm] SUST.

1. game (activity):

jeu m

2. game (session, match):

3. game ingl. am. (professional sporting event):

4. game (section of tournament):

jeu m

5. game (skill at playing):

jeu m

6. game (trick, scheme):

game coloq.
jeu m
game coloq.

7. game (activity, occupation) coloq., pey. or hum.:

8. game:

game CAZA, GASTR.
game atrbv. pâté, dish, stew
game soup

II. games SUST. sust. pl.

1. games ingl. brit. ENS.:

good at games atrbv. teacher, lesson, master, mistress

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Jeux mpl

III. game [ingl. brit. ɡeɪm, ingl. am. ɡeɪm] ADJ.

1. game (willing to try):

partant coloq.

2. game (plucky):

3. game leg:

IV. game [ingl. brit. ɡeɪm, ingl. am. ɡeɪm]

tout est fichu coloq.
to be/go on the game coloq. ingl. brit.
à bon chat, bon rat provb.

en el diccionario PONS

panel game SUST. ingl. brit.

1. panel game (on television):

2. panel game (on radio):

en el diccionario PONS

I. panel [ˈpænəl] SUST.

1. panel (wooden sheet):

2. panel (formed metal sheet):

3. panel MODA:

pan m

4. panel PRENSA:

5. panel (team):

6. panel (instrument board):

II. panel [ˈpænəl] V. trans.

I. game1 [geɪm] SUST.

1. game (play, amusement):

jeu m
to be just a game to sb a. fig.

2. game (contest):

game board game, chess
game football, rugby
game tennis
jeu m

3. game DEP. (skill level):

jeu m

4. game pey. (dishonest plan):

jeu m

5. game pl. (organized):

jeux mpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on the game ingl. brit. coloq.

II. game1 [geɪm] ADJ. coloq. (willing)

to be game to +infin

game2 [geɪm] SUST. no pl.

1. game (animal):

2. game (meat):

Entrada de OpenDict

game SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. panel [ˈpæn· ə l] SUST.

1. panel (wooden sheet):

2. panel (formed metal sheet):

3. panel MODA:

pan m

4. panel PRENSA:

5. panel (team):

6. panel (instrument board):

II. panel [ˈpæn· ə l] V. trans.

I. game1 [geɪm] SUST.

1. game (play, amusement):

jeu m
to be just a game to sb a. fig.

2. game (contest):

game board game, chess
game baseball, football
game tennis
jeu m

3. game sports (skill level):

jeu m

4. game pey. (dishonest plan):

jeu m

5. game pl. (organized):

jeux mpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. game1 [geɪm] ADJ. coloq.

1. game (willing):

to be game to +infin

2. game (lame):

game leg

game2 [geɪm] SUST. ZOOL., culin

Present
Ipanel
youpanel
he/she/itpanels
wepanel
youpanel
theypanel
Past
Ipanelled / ingl. am. paneled
youpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
he/she/itpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
wepanelled / ingl. am. paneled
youpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
theypanelled / ingl. am. paneled
Present Perfect
Ihavepanelled / ingl. am. paneled
youhavepanelled / ingl. am. paneled
he/she/ithaspanelled / ingl. am. paneled
wehavepanelled / ingl. am. paneled
youhavepanelled / ingl. am. paneled
theyhavepanelled / ingl. am. paneled
Past Perfect
Ihadpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
youhadpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
he/she/ithadpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
wehadpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
youhadpanelled / ingl. am. paneled
theyhadpanelled / ingl. am. paneled

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He was never a mine of information about the game, and was even reluctant to discuss his own career.
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Well, they were outshone by the controller the game shipped with, a behemoth with over 40 buttons, foot pedals and twin joysticks.
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Game was hunted with dogs and included wild boar, and red, fallow and roe deer.
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A strategy game is typically larger in scope, and their main emphasis is on the player's ability to outthink their opponent.
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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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