tournament

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} turnuva

Uluslararası futbol turnuvasında İngiliz takımı, Brezilya takımını yendi. - The English team beat the Brazilian team in the international soccer tournament.

O, satranç turnuvasında birincilik ödülünü aldı. - He carried off the first prize at the chess tournament.

yarışma

Balık avı yarışmasını Tom kazandı. - Tom won the fishing tournament.

(isim) turnuva
ortaçağda mızrak oyunu
turnuva oyunları
hockey tournament
buzhokeyi turnuvası
İngilizce - İngilizce
During the Middle Ages, a series of battles and other contests designed to prepare knights for war
A series of games; either the same game played many times, or a succession of games related by a single theme; played competitively to determine a single winning team or individual
{n} a tilt, military sport, encounter
In a poker tournament, each player sits down with the same number of chips, and eventually only one player has any chips left That is the basic idea behind a tournament Each card room runs tournaments differently Tournaments are usually played with chips that have no value outside of the tournament So a buy-in of $30 might get you $500 in tournament chips to play with, but you can't cash them out in the middle The winner of a tournament (the last player to bust out) as well as several of the other top finishers are typically awarded prize money according to some predetermined schedule
Originally a simulated battle in which many men would charge each other with lances and swords; later, a pageant with elaborate codes of conduct, composed of a series of small contests of various kinds
an organized competitive event; usually, a duplicate bridge event
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An event where players compete for the top few rankings Through elimination by loss, fewer and fewer competitors remain until only one winner is left
An SCA event where a Heavy or Light Weapons competition is held
(aka: "tourney", "open") an organized golf competition Example: "She played in her first tournament last Saturday "
A gathering at which the main event is a fighting competition staged on a limited field for individuals or small groups, usually with Heavy Weapons All the other activities enjoyed in the SCA generally also appear at a tournament, and the gathering may last for several days
An elaborate, time-consuming but basically fair method used by many country clubs to decide which individual members will be stuck for the next 12 months with the job of polishing, dusting and displaying their huge collection of ugly silver trophies
a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner
(also "tourney") an organized golf competition Example: She played in her first tournament/tourney last Saturday
a series of jousts between knights contesting for a prize
A martial sport or contest in which mounted combatants fought for a prize
a place of some truly absurd action Usually there is lots of rattlesnake-noise and one can, if cautious enough, watch lots of addicts gathered in bar and whining That whining was in early days a lot of fun for scientists but not anymore in these days, as there is after Simborg no more new interesting whinings
Unlike a match, more than two players are involved
A series of chess games with multiple players
or Tournay A tilt of knights; the chief art of the game being so to manoeuvre or turn your horse as to avoid the adversary's blow (French, tournoiement, verb, tournoyer ) Tournament of the Drum A comic romance in verse by Sir David Lindsay; a ludicrous mock tournament Tournament of Tottenham A comic romance, printed in Percy's Reliques A number of clowns are introduced, practising warlike games, and making vows like knights of high degree They ride tilt on cart-horses, fight with plough-shares and flails, and wear for armour wooden bowls and saucepan-lids It may be termed the “high life below stairs” of chivalry
{i} series of athletic competitions or games culminating in a championship match
A mock fight, or warlike game, formerly in great favor, in which a number of combatants were engaged, as an exhibition of their address and bravery; hence, figuratively, a real battle
a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner a series of jousts between knights contesting for a prize
A tournament is a sports competition in which players who win a match continue to play further matches in the competition until just one person or team is left
Any contest of skill in which there are many contestents for championship; as, a chess tournament
tourney
hat tournament
A tournament format for any team sport or game in which the teams are determined by randomly dividing up the participants into appropriately sized groups
single-elimination tournament
A tournament where the loser of a game or match is either eliminated from further competition
A tournament
tourney
Masters Tournament
a golf competition held once each year in the US. Invitational golf competition held annually since 1934 at the Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga. , U.S. One of the world's most prestigious golf contests, it comprises 72 holes of stroke play (the player with the lowest score wins). The course, famous for its beauty and for the speed and difficulty of its greens, was designed by Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie. The tournament is held during the first full week in April
Royal Tournament
a yearly public show produced by the British army, air force, and navy in which they show their skills with displays of gymnastics etc
US Masters Tournament
the masters tournament, an important US golf competition
Wimbledon tournament
annual tennis competition which takes place in Wimbledon England
basketball tournament
series of basketball games leading to a final match (and championship, etc.)
elimination tournament
a tournament in which losers are eliminated in successive rounds
league cup tournament
series of games played by members of a league
soccer tournament
series of soccer games wherein the winning team moves up each time to an additional game
tennis tournament
tennis competition, series of tennis games where the winner goes up each time to an additional game
tournaments
plural of tournament
tournament