单词 | card |
释义 | card UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun PERMISSION 许可 ESSENTIAL countable ■a small rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph or other information proving who you are, which allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a particular place (显示个人资料的)卡片;银行卡;通行证 •I don't have any cash - can I put •A lot of shops won't accept cheques unless you have a (cheque/ •The bank's closed now, but I can get some money out with my (cash) •I don't have any change for the phone but I do have a (phone) •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 card;railcard;scorecardUK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun GAME 游戏 IMPROVER countable (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 纸牌 •After dinner, Ted got out a pack •John shuffled •Whist is my favourite card game •a card table牌桌 cards [plural] ■any of a range of games played with cards, such as poker , whist and bridge 纸牌游戏 •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 UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun GREETINGS 问候 IMPROVER countable ■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 贺卡 •anniversary/get-well cards周年纪念/祝愿康复卡 •It's Steve's birthday on Thursday - I must send countable * a postcard UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun INFORMATION 资料 IMPROVER countable ■a small rectangular piece of stiff paper with information printed on it, especially a person's job title, business address and telephone number 名片 •Here, let me give you my (business) UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun STIFF PAPER 硬纸 countable or uncountable ■(a piece of) thick stiff paper (一张)厚纸片,卡纸 UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun COMPUTER 电脑 countable ■a thin plate inside a computer which contains very small electronic circuits and which controls certain operations of the computer (电脑的)卡,外挂程式 •a graphics/sound card显示卡/音效卡 UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun PERSON 人 countable old-fashioned informal ■a funny or strange person 活宝;怪人 •You're such a card, Patrick!派翠克,你可真是个活宝! UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun be on the cards UK (US be in the cards) ■to be likely to happen 很可能发生 •"So you think there'll be an election next year." "I think it's on the cards."“那么你认为明年将有一场选举?”“我看很有可能。” UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun your best/strongest/trump card ■your main advantage over other people 绝妙高招,撒手锏,王牌 UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun have a card up your sleeve ■to have an advantage that other people do not know about 有锦囊妙计,有一张王牌,留有一招 •Well, Alan, England have definitely been the weaker side in the first half, but I think they've still got one or two cards up their sleeve.嗯,艾伦,英格兰队在上半场无疑处于弱势,不过我觉得他们还有一两张王牌未打出来。 UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun keep / hold your cards close to your chest ■to be very secretive about your intended actions 对(计划等)守口如瓶,对(打算)秘而不宣 •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甚么举动——他总是守口如瓶。 UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] noun put / lay your cards on the table ■to be honest about your feelings and intentions 摊牌,(把想法和意图)和盘托出 •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。 UK [kɑ:d] US [kɑ:rd] verb transitive US ■to ask someone to show you a document, especially an identity card , in order to prove how old they are 要求出示身份证件(以确认年龄) |
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