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pawn
- IPA[pɔːn]
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- a chess piece of the smallest size and value, that moves one square forwards along its file if unobstructed (or two on the first move), or one square diagonally forwards when making a capture. Each player begins with eight pawns on the second rank, and can promote a pawn to become any other piece (typically a queen) if it reaches the opponent's end of the board.;a person used by others for their own purposes
noun: pawn, plural noun: pawns
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- 1. a chess piece of the smallest size and value, that moves one square forwards along its file if unobstructed (or two on the first move), or one square diagonally forwards when making a capture. Each player begins with eight pawns on the second rank, and can promote a pawn to become any other piece (typically a queen) if it reaches the opponent's end of the board.
- ▪ a person used by others for their own purposes he was a pawn in the game of power politics
- (of an object) held as security by a pawnbroker
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pawn that no enemy pawn can stop from queening.
Oxford American Dictionary
- dispose of something unwanted by inducing someone else to accept it
Oxford American Dictionary
- dispose of something unwanted by inducing someone else to accept it
Oxford Dictionary
- a ticket issued by a pawnbroker in exchange for an article pawned, bearing particulars of the loan.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pawn that no enemy pawn can stop from queening.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[pɔːn]
英式
- deposit (an object) with a pawnbroker as security for money lent: I pawned the necklace to cover the loan
- an object left as security for money lent: the bank did lend money upon pawns at low interest
Oxford Dictionary
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- a chess piece of the smallest size and value. A pawn moves one square forward along its file if ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[pôn]
美式
- deposit (an object) with a pawnbroker as security for money lent: I pawned the necklace to cover the loan
- an object left as security for money lent: the bank did lend money upon pawns at low interest
Oxford American Dictionary