- capture en passant
- взятие на проходе, взять на проходе
English-Russian sports dictionary. - Russkiy yazyk Media. I.V. Nechaev. 2006.
English-Russian sports dictionary. - Russkiy yazyk Media. I.V. Nechaev. 2006.
En passant — (from French: in passing ) is a move in the board game of chess. En passant is a special capture made immediately after a player moves a pawn two squares forward from its starting position, and an opposing pawn could have captured it if it had… … Wikipedia
en passant — [än pä sän′; ] E [ än΄pə sänt′, en΄pə sänt′] [Fr] in passing; by the way: used, in chess, of the capture of a pawn which has just taken a first move of two squares, passing an opponent s pawn that dominates the first of those squares and that… … English World dictionary
en passant — adverb Etymology: French Date: 1665 1. in passing 2. used in chess of the capture of a pawn as it makes a first move of two squares by an enemy pawn that threatens the first of these squares … New Collegiate Dictionary
en passant — /ɒ̃ ˈpasɒ̃/ (say on pahson), /paˈsɒ̃/ (say pah son) adverb 1. in passing; by the way. –noun 2. Chess a rule according to which a pawn, after making the optional initial move over two squares, may be taken, on the next move only, by an adversary s …
en passant — adv. 1 by the way. 2 Chess used with reference to the permitted capture of an opponent s pawn that has just advanced two squares in its first move with a pawn that could have taken it if it had advanced only one square. Etymology: F, = in passing … Useful english dictionary
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