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 Translation for 'war game' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a war game | war games
hadijáték {noun}war game
Partial Matches
játék {noun}game
vadász.
vad {noun}
game
ját.
kvízjáték {noun}
quiz game
inform.ját.
számítógépes játék {noun}
computer game
sport
barátságos mérkőzés {noun}
friendly game
vadász.
apróvad {noun}
small game
vadaspark {noun}game park
vadász.
vadaskert {noun}
game preserve
vadász.
vadaskert {noun}
game reserve
ját.
sakkjátszma {noun}
chess game
ját.
sakkparti {noun}
chess game
vadász.
szárnyas vad {noun}
winged game
vadász.
prémes vad {noun}
furred game
vadász.
nagyvad {noun}
big game
ját.
videojáték {noun}
video game
ját.
stratégiai játék {noun}
strategy game
internet
online játék {noun}
online game
ját.
sakkparti {noun}
game of chess
ját.
sakkjátszma {noun}
game of chess
vadász.
vadállomány {noun}
stock of game
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Usage Examples English
  • Wilson and his staff spent the winter of 1910–11 conducting a "great strategical War Game" to predict what the great powers would do when war broke out.
  • Rochester is the setting of the controversial 1965 Peter Watkins television film "The War Game", which depicts the town's destruction by a nuclear missile.
  • Meanwhile, the controversy around Peter Watkins "The War Game" (1965), which won the Best Documentary Film Oscar in 1967, but had been suppressed by the BBC who had commissioned it, would ultimately lead Watkins to work exclusively outside Britain.
  • Early examples of mock-documentaries include various films by Peter Watkins, such as "The War Game" (1965), "Privilege" (1967), and the dystopic "Punishment Park" (1971).
  • In a once classified US war game analysis, looking at varying levels of war escalation, warning and pre-emptive attacks in the late 1950s early 1960s, it was estimated that approximately 27 million US citizens would have been saved with civil defense education.

  • According to Marshal Aleksandr Vasilevsky, the war-game defeat of Pavlov's Red Troops against Zhukov was not widely known.
  • Activision procured the license to another pen-and-paper-based war game, "Heavy Gear", in 1997.
  • "The War Game" itself finally saw television broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC2 on 31 July 1985, as part of a special season of programming entitled "After the Bomb" (which had been Watkins's original working title for "The War Game").
  • Critics have cited the film as an influence on Mamoru Hosoda's 2000 short film "Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!
  • It was repeated on BBC One on 1 August 1985 as part of a week of programmes marking the fortieth anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which also saw the first television screening of "The War Game" (which had been deemed too disturbing for television in the 20 years since it had been made).

  • It seems, only after reading his article, Julie Berg took out a patent on a war game in London and Paris in 1907.
  • In the OVA "Our War Game", Agumon travels the web alongside Tentomon, Patamon and Gabumon to defeat Diaboromon, who hacks The Pentagon to launch an LGM-118 Peacekeeper missile at Tokyo.
  • The "Peace and War Game" is an approach in game theory to understand the relationship between peace and conflicts.
  • As of 2013 work continues in this area with the capability assumed for the Unified Quest war game.
  • "The War Game" was a 1965 BBC television drama-documentary film depicting a nuclear war that was initially banned, and not broadcast until July 1985.

  • Finally, a recent contribution to understanding and using marketing warfare strategies is the visual business war game proposed by S.
  • In 1965 the BBC produced "The War Game", but it was considered too graphic and disturbing to broadcast at the time; it was only in 1985 that it was shown.
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