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card

1 card /ˈkɑɚd/ noun
plural cards
1 card
/ˈkɑɚd/
noun
plural cards
Learner's definition of CARD
[count] : a small piece of stiff paper that is marked with symbols or pictures to show its value, comes in a set, and is used for playing games (such as poker)纸牌;扑克牌
called also playing card
see also cardsharp, card table, face card, house of cards, picture card
cards [plural] : a game played with a deck of cards : a card game纸牌游戏
[count]used figuratively to refer to something that gives you an advantage when you are trying to make a deal or reach an agreement好牌,王牌(比喻做生意或协商时的制胜绝招)
[singular]used figuratively to refer to an emotional issue (such as race) that is mentioned in a particular situation in order to give you an advantage感情牌(比喻为获得优势而在特定场合提及种族等感情问题)
[count]
: a thick piece of paper that is usually folded in half and decorated on one side and that contains a greeting, an invitation, etc.贺卡;请柬
see also christmas card, greeting card
: postcard
[count] : a rectangular piece of plastic that is used to buy goods or services or to get money from a bank or a machine银行卡;信用卡;借记卡
[count]
: a rectangular piece of paper or plastic with information about a person written on it(显示个人信息的)卡片
: a small piece of paper that is used for writing down information记事卡;留言卡
[count] : trading card
[count] : a thin, hard board that has small electronic devices on it and that can be added to the inside of a computer to make the computer perform different tasks(计算机的)电路板卡,插件
[count] : a list of the individual competitions that will happen at a sports event : a sports program赛事一览表
[count] old-fashioned : a funny or amusing person滑稽可笑的人
[noncount] British : cardboard

get your card

British or be given your card
: to be told that you no longer have a job被解雇

hold (all/all of) the cards

: to be in control of a situation and have the power to make decisions能控制局势;有决定权

in the cards

(US) or British on the cards
: certain or likely to happen in the future确定要发生的;可能发生的
often used in negative statements常用于否定句

lay/put (all/all of) your cards on the table

: to be honest with other people and to tell them your thoughts, plans, etc., in a very open way(把所有的想法、计划等)和盘托出;摊牌

overplay your cards

see overplay

play/hold/keep your cards close to the/your chest/vest

: to keep your plans, ideas, etc., hidden from other people秘而不宣;守口如瓶

play your cards right

: to do things in an intelligent and well-planned way办事精明;处理得当
2 card /ˈkɑɚd/ verb
cards; carded; carding
2 card
/ˈkɑɚd/
verb
cards; carded; carding
Learner's definition of CARD
[+ object]
US, informal : to ask (someone) to show a form of identification (such as a driver's license) in order to prove that the person is old enough to do something (such as to drink alcohol)要求…出示身份证件
: to achieve (a score) in golf(在高尔夫球比赛中)得分

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