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词汇 card
释义
card
noun uk/kɑːd/ us/kɑːrd/
(PERMISSION)
B1 [ C ](显示个人信息的)卡片银行卡通行证
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
I don't have any cash - can I put this on (= pay using) my (credit/charge) card? 我没带现金——可以用(信用/记账)卡支付吗?
A lot of shops won't accept cheques unless you have a cheque card with you. 许多商店不收支票,除非你带了支票保付卡。
The bank's closed now, but I can get some money out with my (cash) card. 银行现在关门了,不过我可以用我的(自动提款)卡取些钱。
I don't have any change for the phone but I do have a (phone) card, if that's of any use. 我没有打电话所需的零钱,不过(电话)卡我倒是有一张,如果能用得上的话。
You usually have to show your (membership) card at the door. 通常必须在门口出示你的(会员)卡。
See also: phone cardrailcardscorecard
    更多例句
  • 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.
(GAME)
A2 [ C ] (also playing card)纸牌
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
After dinner, Ted got out a pack of cards 晚饭后,特德拿出了一副纸牌。
John shuffled (= mixed up) the cards before he dealt them (out) (= gave them to the players). 约翰在发牌前先洗了牌。
Whist is my favourite card game. 惠斯特牌是我最喜欢玩的纸牌游戏。
a card table 牌桌
cards A2 [ plural ] 纸牌游戏
any of a range of games played with cards, such as poker, whist, and bridge
I've never been much good at cards. 我向来都不擅长玩纸牌游戏。
Shall we have a game of/play cards? 我们玩纸牌游戏好吗?
We passed the time playing cards and board games.
UK We could have a game of cards, if you like.
She gets really competitive when we play cards.
The men sitting at the table next to us were arguing over a game of cards.
They were playing cards until the wee hours.
    更多例句
  • 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.
(GREETINGS)
A2 [ C ]贺卡
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
anniversary/get-well cards 周年纪念/祝愿康复卡
It's Steve's birthday on Thursday - I must send him a card. 周四是史蒂夫的生日——我得给他寄张卡。
[ C ]明信片
a postcard
    更多例句
  • 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.
(INFORMATION)
B1 [ C ] (also business card)名片
a small, rectangular piece of stiff paper with information printed on it, especially a person's job title, business address, and phone number
Here, let me give you my (business) card. 来,我给你张我的名片吧。
    更多例句
  • 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.
(STIFF PAPER)
[ C or U ]一张)厚纸片,卡纸
(a piece of) thick stiff paper
(COMPUTER)
B1 [ C ]计算机的)卡,插件
a thin plate inside a computer that contains very small electronic circuits and controls certain operations of the computer
a graphics/sound card 显卡/声卡
(PERSON)
[ C ] old-fashioned informal活宝怪人
a funny or strange person
You're such a card, Patrick! 帕特里克,你可真是个活宝!
Idioms
be on the cardsidiom UK (US be in the cards)C2 很可能发生
to be likely to happen
"So you think they'll get married next year?" "I think it's on the cards." “那么你认为他们明年会结婚吗?”“我看很有可能。”
your best/strongest/trump cardidiom 绝妙高招,杀手锏,王牌
your main advantage over other people
have a card up your sleeveidiom 有锦囊妙计,有一张王牌,留有一招
to have an advantage that other people do not know about
England have definitely been the weaker side, but I think they've still got one or two cards up their sleeve. 英格兰队无疑处于弱势,不过我觉得他们还有一两张王牌未打出来。
keep/hold your cards close to your chestidiom (计划等)守口如瓶,对(打算)秘而不宣
to keep your intended actions secret
You never quite know what Barry's going to do next - he keeps his cards very close to his chest. 你永远不太会知道巴里接下来会有什么举动——他总是守口如瓶。
put/lay your cards on the tableidiom 摊牌,(把想法和意图)和盘托出
to be honest about your feelings and intentions
I thought it was time I laid my cards on the table, so I told him that I had no intention of marrying him. 我觉得到摊牌的时候了,于是就告诉了他我并不打算嫁给他。
card
verb [ T ] US uk/kɑːd/ us/kɑːrd/
要求出示身份证件(以确认年龄)
to ask someone to show you a document, especially an identity card, in order to prove how old they are
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