Dice Meaning in English
word
/ˈdaɪs/
dys
/dˈaɪs/
dys
Definición
Small cubes marked with numbers or dots, used in games to produce a random result. The word is plural; one is usually called a "die".
Uso & Matices
In modern everyday English, many people say "dice" for both singular and plural, especially in casual speech, but traditionally "die" is singular. Common combinations: "roll the dice", "a pair of dice", "loaded dice". Also appears metaphorically in expressions about risk or chance.
Spanish: dadosPortuguese (BR): dadosPortuguese (PT): dadosChinese (Simplified): 骰子Chinese (Traditional): 骰子Hindi: पासेArabic: نردBengali: পাতা - পাশাRussian: кубикиJapanese: サイコロVietnamese: xúc xắcKorean: 주사위Turkish: zarUrdu: پانسےIndonesian: dadu
Oraciones de Ejemplo
We need two dice for this game.
basic
She rolled the dice and got a six.
basic
The dice are on the table.
basic
Come on, roll the dice and see what happens.
natural
These dice feel heavier than the others.
natural
Buying that old car was a roll of the dice.
natural