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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Join forces (chess)

Hi
does 'join forces' have a bad connotation?

In this case, Black's King and Knight can join the forces and surround the enemy pawn
Thanks in advance
  

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Bad for the ****. It's military language. Two or more units fight together in a coordinated fashion.

  • Bad for the ****.
  • It's military language.
  • Two or more units fight together in a coordinated fashion.
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Bad for the ****. It's military language. Two or more units fight together in a coordinated fashion.
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No. It just means they work together closely.
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it can have a bad connotation when it's two forces of evil joining forces, but for the most part, it just means coming together to fight against a common enemy
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Means to become united?

In an illigal manner or not?
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Means to become united? Yes

In an illigal manner or not? No

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