gameful

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A quantity found in a game.
    — I LOVE MY ANTEATER WITH AN A and everything else absurd, bewitching, exotic, and zoo-phile-ic from A to Z in a gameful of laughter.
形容词 adj.
  1. Full of game (prey for a hunter). archaic
    — For warlike Toil he leaves the gameful Wood, / And fleſht his Courage firſt in Saxon Blood.
  2. Characteristic of prey; game-like.
    — As such they not only made them the sport of the pulpit, which was become but a more solemn sort of stage; but every stage, and every table, and every puppet play, belched forth profane scoffs upon them; the drunkards made them their songs; all fiddlers and mimics learned to abuse them, as finding its most gameful way of fooling.
  3. Having the characteristics of a game that can be played.
    — Then time shall never grieve me, for by that vow, E'en absent I enjoy her, assuredly confirmed that none Else shall, which will make tedious years seem gameful To me.
  4. Pertaining to games.
    — How can gameful designers incorporate meaningful, relevant realworld application into their gamified learning experiences?

词形变化

more gameful comparative most gameful superlative gamefuls plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English gameful, gamful; equivalent to game + -ful.
词源 2
From game + -ful.
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