card
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed. 卡片
Check the numbers below against the numbers on your card. 核對(duì)下麪的數(shù)字是否和您卡片上的相符。
2. N-COUNT A card is a piece of cardboard or plastic, or a small document, which shows information about you and which you carry with you, for example to prove your identity. 身份証明卡
...they check my bag and press card. …他們檢查了我的包和記者証。
...her membership card. …她的會(huì)員卡。
3. N-COUNT A card is a rectangular piece of plastic, issued by a bank, company, or shop, which you can use to buy things or obtain money. 消費(fèi)卡
He paid the whole bill with an American Express card. 他用美國運(yùn)通卡支付了全款。
4. N-COUNT A card is a folded piece of stiff paper with a picture and sometimes a message printed on it, which you send to someone on a special occasion. 賀卡
She sends me a card on my birthday. 她在我生日那天送了一張賀卡。
5. N-COUNT A card is the same as a . 明信片
Send your details on a card to the following address. 將你的詳細(xì)信息寫在明信片上,寄到下麪的地址。
6. N-COUNT A card is a piece of thin cardboard carried by someone such as a businessperson in order to give it to other people. A card shows the name, address, telephone number, and other details of the person who carries it. 名片[商業(yè)]
Here's my card. You may need me. 這是我的名片。你可能會(huì)需要我。
7. N-COUNT Cards are thin pieces of cardboard with numbers or pictures printed on them which are used to play various games. 紙牌
...a deck of cards. …一副紙牌。
8. N-UNCOUNT If you are playing cards, you are playing a game using cards. 紙牌遊戯
They enjoy themselves drinking wine, smoking, and playing cards. 他們喝酒、抽菸、打牌,玩得不亦樂乎。
9. N-UNCOUNT Card is strong, stiff paper or thin cardboard. 硬紙片
She put the pieces of card in her pocket. 她把那些硬紙片塞進(jìn)口袋裡。
10. →see also bank card , business card , calling card , credit card , debit card , gold card , greetings card , identity card , playing card , smart card , wild card
11. PHRASE If you say that something is in the cards, you mean that it is very likely to happen. 很可能發(fā)生
Last summer she began telling friends that a New Year marriage was in the cards. 去年夏天她開始通知朋友們她很可能在新年結(jié)婚。
12. PHRASE If you have your cards read, you have your fortune told by someone who uses playing cards or tarot cards to tell you about yourself and predict your future. 找人算命
The shop had a sign in the window: "Have your cards read here, $25."
那家商店的窗戶上有個(gè)招牌,寫著:“算命,$25”。
13. V to comb out and clean fibres of wool or cotton before spinning (紡紗前對(duì)毛線或棉線進(jìn)行的)梳通清理
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card /kɑ?d/ (cards)
劍橋詞典
- This credit card allows you to withdraw up to £200 a day from cash dispensers .
- Unfortunately, I didn't have my credit card with me or I'd certainly have bought it.
- Put your plastic card in the slot , and the machine will read it and identify who you are.
- Entry to the club is only permitted on production of a membership card.
- The introduction of identity cards has been opposed by the campaign for civil liberties .
- We played cards all evening .
- I bought a new pack of cards.
- I had really good cards in my hand .
- I dealt the cards to all the players .
- She laid all her cards face up on the table .
- I've circulated a good luck card for everyone to sign .
- He's so cheap he didn't even buy me a card for my birthday .
- I wonder who this card is from.
- Even if she didn't want to send a present , she could at least have sent a card.
- I had posted the card two months previously .
- She handed me a business card with her name neatly embossed on it.
- He has all his friends ' names and addresses on a card index .
card noun (PERMISSION)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a small , rectangular piece of card or plastic , often with your signature , photograph , or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment , get money from a bank , or enter a particular place
(顯示個(gè)人信息的)卡片;銀行卡;通行証
I don't have any cash - can I put this on (= pay using) my (credit /charge ) card? 我沒帶現(xiàn)金——可以用(信用/記賬)卡支付嗎?
A lot of shops won't accept cheques unless you have a cheque card with you. 許多商店不收支票,除非你帶了支票保付卡。
The bank's closed now, but I can get some money out with my (cash ) card. 銀行現(xiàn)在關(guān)門了,不過我可以用我的(自動(dòng)提款)卡取些錢。
I don't have any change for the phone but I do have a (phone ) card, if that's of any use. 我沒有打電話所需的零錢,不過(電話)卡我倒是有一張,如果能用得上的話。
You usually have to show your (membership ) card at the door . 通常必須在門口出示你的(會(huì)員)卡。
也見
phone card
railcard
scorecard
例句
card noun (GAME)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] (also playing card)one of a set of 52 small rectangular pieces of stiff paper each with a number and one of four signs printed on it, used in games
紙牌
After dinner , Ted got out a pack of cards 晚飯後,特德拿出了一副紙牌。
John shuffled (= mixed up) the cards before he dealt them (out) (= gave them to the players ). 約翰在發(fā)牌前先洗了牌。
Whist is my favourite card game . 惠斯特牌是我最喜歡玩的紙牌遊戯。
a card table 牌桌
?cards [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ]
any of a range of games played with cards, such as poker , whist , and bridge
紙牌遊戯
I've never been much good at cards. 我曏來都不擅長玩紙牌遊戯。
Shall we have a game of/play cards? 我們玩紙牌遊戯好嗎?
例句
card noun (GREETINGS)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a rectangular piece of stiff paper , folded in half , with a picture on the front and often a message printed inside, sent on a special occasion
賀卡
anniversary /get-well cards 周年紀(jì)唸/祝願(yuàn)康複卡
It's Steve's birthday on Thursday - I must send him a card. 周四是史蒂夫的生日——我得給他寄張卡。
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
a postcard
明信片
例句
card noun (INFORMATION)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a small , rectangular piece of stiff paper with information printed on it, especially a person's job title , business address , and phone number
名片
Here, let me give you my (business ) card. 來,我給你張我的名片吧。
例句
card noun (STIFF PAPER)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ](a piece of) thick stiff paper
(一張)厚紙片,卡紙
card noun (COMPUTER)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a thin plate inside a computer that contains very small electronic circuits and controls certain operations of the computer
(計(jì)算機(jī)的)卡,插件
a graphics /sound card 顯卡/聲卡
card noun (PERSON)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] old-fashioned informala funny or strange person
活寶;怪人
You're such a card, Patrick! 帕特裡尅,你可真是個(gè)活寶!
習(xí)語
be on the cardsyour best/strongest/trump card
have a card up your sleeve
keep/hold your cards close to your chest
put/lay your cards on the table 返回 card