Game over Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡeɪm/ /ˈoʊvɝ
GAYM OH-ver
ɡˈeɪm/ /ˈəʊvɐ
gaym OH-vuh
التعريف
This phrase is used literally to say a game has ended, especially in video games. It also describes situations where something has finished or there is no chance of success left.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly seen on video game screens when a player loses. Informally used to signal failure or the end of a situation, sometimes humorously or dramatically. Not formal—avoid in professional or academic writing.
Spanish: fin del juego - terminó el juegoPortuguese (BR): fim de jogoPortuguese (PT): fim de jogoChinese (Simplified): 游戏结束Chinese (Traditional): 遊戲結束Hindi: खेल खत्मArabic: انتهت اللعبةBengali: গেম ওভারRussian: игра окончена - конец игрыJapanese: ゲームオーバーVietnamese: hết trò chơi - game overKorean: 게임 오버Turkish: oyun bitti - oyun sonuUrdu: گیم اوور - کھیل ختمIndonesian: trò chơi kết thúc - game over
جمل نموذجية
When you lose all your lives, it's game over.
basic
The screen said 'game over' after I failed the last level.
basic
Don't worry, it's not game over yet!
basic
I dropped my ice cream—game over for my diet!
natural
When the power went out, it was game over for the whole party.
natural
He knew it was game over the moment they found out the truth.
natural