card
- IPA[kɑːd]
英式
- a piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on;a card printed with a picture and used to send a message or greeting
- write (something) on a card, especially for indexing.;(in golf and other sports) score (a certain number of points on a scorecard)
verb: card, 3rd person present: cards, gerund or present participle: carding, past tense: carded, past participle: carded
noun: card, plural noun: cards
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名詞
- 1. a piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on some notes jotted down on a card a piece of card 同義詞
- ▪ a card printed with a picture and used to send a message or greeting a birthday card I'll send her some flowers and a card 同義詞
- ▪ a card with a person's name and other details printed on it for purposes of identification, for example a business card a membership card entitled you to library services she dug into her bag and produced her card 同義詞
- ▪ (in soccer and some other games) a yellow or red card shown by the referee to a player who is being cautioned or sent off the ref will have his cards at the ready to enforce the rule of law
- 2. a small rectangular piece of plastic containing personal data in a machine-readable form and used to obtain cash or credit or to pay for a phone call, gain entry to a room or building, etc. your card cannot be used to withdraw more than your daily limit from cash machines she paid for the goods with her card 同義詞
- 3. a playing card a pack of cards 同義詞
- ▪ a game played with playing cards they were playing interminable cards
- 4. short for expansion card
- 5. British informal documents relating to an employee, especially for tax and national insurance, held by the employer.
- 6. a programme of events at a race meeting a nine-race card
- ▪ a record of scores in a sporting event; a scorecard.
- 7. informal, dated a person regarded as odd or amusing He laughed: ‘You're a card, you know’
動詞
- 1. write (something) on a card, especially for indexing.
- ▪ informal (in golf and other sports) score (a certain number of points on a scorecard) he carded 68 in the final round
- ▪ (of the referee in soccer and some other games) show a yellow or red card to (a player who is being cautioned or sent off) Reid, seconds after being carded, broke down the left wing a Mac flanker was carded and sent to the sin bin in the first half
- 2. North American check the identity card of (someone), in particular as evidence of legal drinking age we were carded at the entrance to the club
- 3. Canadian (of an amateur athlete) be in receipt of government funding to pursue training in 1986–7 all carded athletes received a basic $450 monthly allowance
- Cardinal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- Cardinal.
Oxford Dictionary
- a playing card that can have any value, suit, colour, or other property in a game at the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a playing card that can have any value, suit, color, or other property in a game at the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a card bearing a person's name and address, sent or left in lieu of a formal social or ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a card bearing a person's name and address, sent or left in lieu of a formal social or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kärd]
美式
- a piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or ... some notes jotted down on a card
- write (something) on a card, especially for indexing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kɑːd]
英式
- comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibres, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in ... the wool from the sheep was carded and spun
- a toothed implement or machine for carding wool.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kärd]
美式
- comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in ... the wool from the sheep was carded and spun
- a toothed implement or machine used to comb and clean raw fibers before spinning.
Oxford American Dictionary