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Definition of grand master in English: grand masternoun 1A chess player of the highest class, especially one who has won an international tournament. (尤指获得过国际锦标赛的)象棋大师 Example sentencesExamples - Their best player was the French grandmaster Etienne Bacrot, who won all 11 games.
- He is like the chess grandmaster who is always planning many moves in advance, with his sharpness of vision, both in terms of running and thinking.
- Most players are fascinated with the way that grandmasters think about chess, and this book provides an enjoyable glimpse into the way 12 strong players approach chess ideas and their way of thinking about them.
- He was the only American world title holder and, according to a consensus of grandmasters, the best chess player in history.
- Like a chess grandmaster, I try to work several moves in advance.
- The winner of the tournament was grandmaster Alexander Ivanov.
- The authors do a fine job of discussing important chess topics with an interesting mix of chess grandmasters.
- Miles was England's first grandmaster and one of its most successful players ever.
- She speaks fourteen languages and is a chess grandmaster.
- As the first English grandmaster, Miles was a trailblazer in his country's move back to the top of international chess.
- Her mother Joan, by the way, is the sister of chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer.
- When was the last time you heard a grandmaster admit that many areas of tactical play involves a certain degree of luck?
- English grandmaster Jon Speelman brings his highly original games and concepts to your chessboard in this excellent book.
- Preferably, it has been written by a grandmaster or international master who actually plays the line in question.
- You had to play at least two musical instruments, play chess to grandmaster level and be fluent in classical Greek just to get on the list for entry.
- In 1996, he was the youngest player to ever defeat a grandmaster.
- Their most famous player, Fridrik Olafsson, became Iceland's first grandmaster in 1958.
- He hopes Russian grandmaster and former world chess champion Gary Kasparov will give guest lectures.
- Our well-known English grandmaster has written one of the best basic endgame books I've ever seen.
- Like a chess grandmaster, you would attempt to keep control of the game at all times.
Synonyms expert, past master, master, master hand, genius, virtuoso, maestro, doyen, artist, professional, veteran, old hand 2The head of an order of chivalry or of Freemasons. (骑士团,共济会的)头领 Example sentencesExamples - The highlight of next year's celebrations is due to be a visit by the Grand Master of English Freemasonry, the Duke of Kent.
- All the order's senior officers, including the Grand Master, were killed in a crushing defeat that halted the order's eastward advance permanently.
- He then orders the Grand Master to leave with his Templars.
- The house dates back two hundred years and was built by the local Grand Master of the Freemasons.
- The Grand Master had sent riders in all directions to search for any possible allies, but only two of the ten scouts had returned, and each bearing the same news: there was no one to be found.
- Most of the original Grand Masters in my country were priests in the Lutheran Protestant church (our national church).
- Trying to soften the Grand Master, he suggests the Order's punishment be fair and cautious, but he cannot change the angry man's mind.
- A Grand Master of the Knights Templar, Jacques de Molay was executed, with the tacit approval of Pope Clement V, by Philip the Fair of France in 1314.
- The famous King Henry the Navigator was a known Grand Master of the Order.
Definition of grand master in US English: grand masternounɡrænd ˈmæstərɡrand ˈmastər 1A chess player of the highest class, especially one who has won an international tournament. (尤指获得过国际锦标赛的)象棋大师 Example sentencesExamples - Our well-known English grandmaster has written one of the best basic endgame books I've ever seen.
- When was the last time you heard a grandmaster admit that many areas of tactical play involves a certain degree of luck?
- In 1996, he was the youngest player to ever defeat a grandmaster.
- Their most famous player, Fridrik Olafsson, became Iceland's first grandmaster in 1958.
- The authors do a fine job of discussing important chess topics with an interesting mix of chess grandmasters.
- Their best player was the French grandmaster Etienne Bacrot, who won all 11 games.
- English grandmaster Jon Speelman brings his highly original games and concepts to your chessboard in this excellent book.
- She speaks fourteen languages and is a chess grandmaster.
- Her mother Joan, by the way, is the sister of chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer.
- Most players are fascinated with the way that grandmasters think about chess, and this book provides an enjoyable glimpse into the way 12 strong players approach chess ideas and their way of thinking about them.
- The winner of the tournament was grandmaster Alexander Ivanov.
- He hopes Russian grandmaster and former world chess champion Gary Kasparov will give guest lectures.
- Like a chess grandmaster, you would attempt to keep control of the game at all times.
- You had to play at least two musical instruments, play chess to grandmaster level and be fluent in classical Greek just to get on the list for entry.
- He was the only American world title holder and, according to a consensus of grandmasters, the best chess player in history.
- Preferably, it has been written by a grandmaster or international master who actually plays the line in question.
- As the first English grandmaster, Miles was a trailblazer in his country's move back to the top of international chess.
- He is like the chess grandmaster who is always planning many moves in advance, with his sharpness of vision, both in terms of running and thinking.
- Like a chess grandmaster, I try to work several moves in advance.
- Miles was England's first grandmaster and one of its most successful players ever.
Synonyms expert, past master, master, master hand, genius, virtuoso, maestro, doyen, artist, professional, veteran, old hand 2The head of an order of chivalry or of Freemasons. (骑士团,共济会的)头领 Example sentencesExamples - Most of the original Grand Masters in my country were priests in the Lutheran Protestant church (our national church).
- All the order's senior officers, including the Grand Master, were killed in a crushing defeat that halted the order's eastward advance permanently.
- A Grand Master of the Knights Templar, Jacques de Molay was executed, with the tacit approval of Pope Clement V, by Philip the Fair of France in 1314.
- The Grand Master had sent riders in all directions to search for any possible allies, but only two of the ten scouts had returned, and each bearing the same news: there was no one to be found.
- The highlight of next year's celebrations is due to be a visit by the Grand Master of English Freemasonry, the Duke of Kent.
- The famous King Henry the Navigator was a known Grand Master of the Order.
- The house dates back two hundred years and was built by the local Grand Master of the Freemasons.
- He then orders the Grand Master to leave with his Templars.
- Trying to soften the Grand Master, he suggests the Order's punishment be fair and cautious, but he cannot change the angry man's mind.
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