Word: rook

Category: rook

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Synonyms: rook

eyeglass

Translations: rook

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spanish
Translations:
torre, grajo
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german
Translations:
saatkrähe, bauernfänger, betrügen, turm, gauner
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french
Translations:
tromper, frauder, friponner, corneille, aigrefin, duper, carotter, escroquer, tricher, fourber, ...
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italian
Translations:
abbindolare, barare, torre
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russian
Translations:
грач, мошенник, ладья, шулер, обдирать
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norwegian
Translations:
tårn
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swedish
Translations:
torn
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finnish
Translations:
huiputtaa, torni, huijata
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czech
Translations:
podvést, oklamat, okrást, obrat, podvádět, věž, ošidit, šejdíř
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polish
Translations:
oszukiwać, szuler, gawron, oszust, wieża
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greek
Translations:
πύργος
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ukrainian
Translations:
гайвороння, грак, шулер, шахрай, обдирати
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bulgarian
Translations:
мошеник
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estonian
Translations:
sohimängija, tüssama, vanker
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croatian
Translations:
vrana, kula, lupež, varalica, varati
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romanian
Translations:
turn

The meaning and "use of": rook

noun
  • a gregarious Eurasian crow with black plumage and a bare face, nesting in colonies in treetops. - Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls will eat slugs.
  • a chess piece, typically with its top in the shape of a battlement, that can move in any direction along a rank or file on which it stands. Each player starts the game with two rooks at opposite ends of the first rank. - With the rise in use of exchange sacrifices, rook versus minor piece endgames are becoming more common, and there are key defensive techniques that a player must know.
verb
  • take money from (someone) by cheating, defrauding, or overcharging them. - And they were convinced they'd rooked us… Yeah, the perfect business deal.

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