fers
名词 n.
英 /ˈfɜːz/
美 /ˈfɜɹz/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The medieval chess piece that developed into the modern queen.
— With their introduction the fers and the alfil disappeared from European chess.
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A fairy chess piece that moves one square diagonally.
— In Monochromatic chess moves are only allowed between cells of the same colour. Thus the kings are reduced to ferses, the rooks to dabbabariders, and the knights to dummies. […] Another type of rider is the Mao which is the knight in Chinese chess. It makes its move in two steps, a noncapturing wazir move followed by a fers move, so the cell moved through must be vacant. The Moa (W.Speckman) is a knight that moves as fers followed by wazir.
词源
Borrowed from Middle English fers, from Old French fierce, from Medieval Latin ferzia, from Classical Persian فَرْزِین (farzīn).
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