词汇 | card |
释义 | card (verb) card 50 ENTRIES FOUND: card (noun) card (verb) card-carrying (adjective) card catalog (noun) card index (noun) card table (noun) bank card (noun) banker's card (noun) business card (noun) calling card (noun) cash card (noun) charge card (noun) cheque card (noun) Christmas card (noun) court card (noun) credit card (noun) cue card (noun) dance card (noun) debit card (noun) face card (noun) flash card (noun) green card (noun) greeting card (noun) house of cards (noun) ID card (noun) identification card (noun) identity card (noun) index card (noun) phone card (noun) picture card (noun) playing card (noun) punch card (noun) red card (noun) report card (noun) smart card (noun) sound card (noun) store card (noun) swipe card (noun) time card (noun) trading card (noun) trump card (noun) video card (noun) visiting card (noun) wild card (noun) yellow card (noun) hold (verb) overplay (verb) right (adverb) show (verb) table (noun) 1 card /ˈkɑɚd/ noun plural cards 1 card /ˈkɑɚd/ noun plural cards Learner's definition of CARD 1 a [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 Each player is dealt five cards.每个玩家发五张牌。 Shuffle the cards.洗牌。 card tricks纸牌戏法 He bought a deck/pack of cards.他买了一副牌。 poker and other card games [=games that use a deck of cards]扑克和其他纸牌游戏 — called also playing card — see also cardsharp, card table, face card, house of cards, picture card b cards [plural] : a game played with a deck of cards : a card game纸牌游戏 Do you want to play (a game of) cards?你想玩牌吗? We played cards until midnight.我们打牌打到半夜。 c [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) The fact that he was supported by big firms was his strongest/best card during the negotiations.拥有大公司支持这一事实是他谈判时的王牌。 d [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) She used/played the gender card and said we didn't hire her because she's a woman.她打了张性别牌,说我们不雇她是因为她是女性。 She was accused of playing the race card to defend her client. [=she was accused of saying that her client was treated unfairly because of his race]她因在为委托人辩护时大打种族牌而受到谴责。 2 [count] a : 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 He sent me a card for my birthday. = He sent me a birthday card.他给我寄了张生日贺卡。 a get well card祝愿康复卡 a card shop/store贺卡店 — see also christmas card, greeting card b : postcard She sent us a card from Japan.她从日本给我们寄来了一张明信片。 3 [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 “Will you be paying cash?” “No, please put it on my card.” [=I will pay for it using my credit/debit card]“你用现金支付吗?“不,我刷卡。” an ATM card自动提款卡 Insert your card into the machine. = Swipe/Pass your card through the machine.请把卡插入机器。 4 [count] a : 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 membership/library/appointment card会员卡;图书卡;预约卡 Let me give you my card. [=business card]给您我的名片。 b : a small piece of paper that is used for writing down information记事卡;留言卡 He wrote his notes on 3 x 5 cards. [=cards that are 3 inches tall and 5 inches wide]他把笔记写在了3英寸×5英寸的卡片上。 You may use note cards [=cards with notes on them] during your speech.在演讲过程中,你可以使用记事卡。 5 [count] : trading card a collection of baseball/football/basketball cards一套棒球/橄榄球/篮球明星集换卡 6 [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 a memory/sound/video card存储卡;声卡;显卡 an expansion card [=a device that allows a computer to do more things than it originally could](计算机的)拓展卡 7 [count] : a list of the individual competitions that will happen at a sports event : a sports program赛事一览表 a racing card [=a list of races]径赛项目一览表 a boxing card [=a list of boxing matches]拳击比赛项目一览表 Three fights are on the card tonight.今晚的比赛项目一览表上有三场赛事。 8 [count] old-fashioned : a funny or amusing person滑稽可笑的人 He's such a card!他真是个滑稽的人! 9 [noncount] British : cardboard a piece of card一张卡纸板 get your card British or be given your card : to be told that you no longer have a job被解雇 Thousands of factory workers have been given their cards [=have been laid off; have lost their jobs] in recent months.最近几个月,成千上万名工厂工人被解雇了。 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 It's your decision. You're holding all the cards.决定权在你。你说了算。 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 No one knows what's in the cards for the economy next year. [=what will happen to the economy next year]没人知道明年的经济会是什么样子的。 — often used in negative statements常用于否定句 It's not in the cards for him to win the election. [=he's not going to win the election]他不大可能赢得选举。 Success just wasn't in the cards for her. [=she wasn't meant/supposed to succeed]成功不属于她。 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 Before we can talk further, you need to put all your cards on the table. [=you need to tell me what you are really thinking]在我们深入交谈之前,你得先把你真正的想法说出来。 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 No one knows if he's going to run for reelection. He's still playing his cards close to his chest.没人知道他是否会参加连任竞选,他现在还守口如瓶。 play your cards right : to do things in an intelligent and well-planned way办事精明;处理得当 If I play my cards right, I'll be able to graduate next year.如果事情处理得好,我明年就能毕业。 2 card /ˈkɑɚd/ verb cards; carded; carding 2 card /ˈkɑɚd/ verb cards; carded; carding Learner's definition of CARD [+ object] 1 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 We all got carded. [=someone asked to see our IDs]我们都被要求出示证件了。 He carded me when I bought cigarettes/beer.我买烟/酒时,他要我出示证件。 2 : to achieve (a score) in golf(在高尔夫球比赛中)得分 She carded [=scored] a 75.她打出了75杆的成绩。 He carded a birdie on the second hole.他第二洞打出了一记小鸟球。 |
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