May 26, 2013 21:25
11 yrs ago
English term

Beat the House

Non-PRO English to Russian Other Gaming/Video-games/E-sports Computer game
Уважаемые коллеги,

Буду благодарна, если кто-то может подсказать общепринятый перевод термина "Beat the House" = single player game/single mode/play against the computer

Аня
Proposed translations (Russian)
3 переиграть казино
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): SirReaL, Natalie

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Discussion

Richards1 (asker) May 26, 2013:
Спасибо. Только здесь не о казино речь. А о виртуальной бирже, о режиме, когда играет один игрок (против компьютера).

Proposed translations

21 mins
Selected

переиграть казино

Что-то вроде "выиграть у казино/заведения", "переиграть казино/заведение". Только к чему здесь "single player game/single mode/play against the computer"?
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