«Δίκαιο παίγνιο», μου απαντάει ο επιμελητής μου. «Μα όχι αυτό», του εξηγώ, «δες π.χ. εδώ την ερμηνεία»:
fair game
1. a legitimate object for ridicule or attack
2. (Hunting) hunting quarry that may legitimately be pursued according to the rules of a particular sport
ή στο wiktionary (1,2,3):
fair game (uncountable)
1. (idiomatic) Actions permissible by the rules.
Pretending to be slow is fair game. Pretending to be injured is not.
The referee ruled the unprecedented play fair game.
2. (idiomatic) A goal or an object that may legitimately be sought.
After the middle sister's call from a friend's house, her slice of cake was fair game.
3. (idiomatic) An acceptable subject of criticism, scrutiny, or mockery.
Anyone running for office is fair game for criticism.
4. Used other than as an idiom: see fair, game.: a game that is fair, that does not involve cheating, etc.
Σημειώνω ότι η ερμηνεία δίκαιο παίγνιο αντιστοιχεί στην 4. του γουικιλεξικού.
Ιδέες;
fair game
1. a legitimate object for ridicule or attack
2. (Hunting) hunting quarry that may legitimately be pursued according to the rules of a particular sport
ή στο wiktionary (1,2,3):
fair game (uncountable)
1. (idiomatic) Actions permissible by the rules.
Pretending to be slow is fair game. Pretending to be injured is not.
The referee ruled the unprecedented play fair game.
2. (idiomatic) A goal or an object that may legitimately be sought.
After the middle sister's call from a friend's house, her slice of cake was fair game.
3. (idiomatic) An acceptable subject of criticism, scrutiny, or mockery.
Anyone running for office is fair game for criticism.
4. Used other than as an idiom: see fair, game.: a game that is fair, that does not involve cheating, etc.
Σημειώνω ότι η ερμηνεία δίκαιο παίγνιο αντιστοιχεί στην 4. του γουικιλεξικού.
Ιδέες;