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📖 Определения и значения для слова card

📒 thick, stiff paper; a piece of this for writing on

  • a piece of card
  • The model of the building was made of card.
  • Each person wrote their question on a card.

📒 a piece of stiff paper that is folded in the middle and has a picture on the front of it, used for sending somebody a message with your good wishes, an invitation, etc.

  • a birthday/get-well/good luck card
  • Everyone at work signed a card for her.
  • When they got engaged I sent them a card.

📒 a postcard (= a card used for sending messages by post without an envelope, especially one that has a picture on one side)

  • Did you get my card from Italy?

📒 a small piece of stiff paper or plastic with information on it, especially information about somebody’s identity

  • a membership card
  • an appointment card
  • She got her first library card at the age of seven.

📒 a business card (= a small card printed with somebody's name and details of their job and company)

  • Here's my card if you need to contact me again.

📒 a small card with your name on it that you leave with somebody after, or instead of, a formal visit

📒 a small piece of plastic, especially one given by a bank or shop, used for buying things or obtaining money

  • I put the meal on (= paid for it using) my card.
  • Can I pay with a card?
  • Thieves used her cards to go on a spending spree.

📒 any one of a set of 52 cards with numbers and pictures printed on one side, which are used to play various card game

  • (British English) a pack of cards
  • (especially North American English) a deck of cards
  • Each player in turn must play a card.

📒 a game or games in which playing cards are used

  • Who wants to play cards?
  • I've never been very good at cards.
  • Let's have a game of cards.

📒 a small device containing an electronic circuit that is part of a computer or added to it, enabling it to perform particular functions

  • a printed circuit card
  • a memory card
  • a graphics/sound/video card

📒 an unusual or funny person

📒 a list of all the races at a particular race meeting (= a series of horse races)

📒 a machine or tool used for cleaning and combing wool or cotton before it is spun

📒 something that gives somebody an advantage over other people in a particular situation

📒 you are unlikely to succeed because the conditions are not good for you

📒 you are likely to succeed because the conditions are good and you have an advantage

📒 to be told to leave a job

📒 to make somebody leave their job

📒 to have an idea, a plan, etc. that will give you an advantage in a particular situation and that you keep secret until it is needed

📒 to be able to control a particular situation because you have an advantage over other people

📒 to keep your ideas, plans, etc. secret

📒 to tell somebody honestly what your plans, ideas, etc. are

📒 likely to happen

  • The merger has been on the cards for some time now.

📒 to mention a particular subject, idea or quality in order to gain an advantage

  • He accused his opponent of playing the immigration card during the campaign.

📒 to deal successfully with a particular situation so that you achieve some advantage or something that you want

  • If you play your cards right, the job could be yours when she leaves.

📒 to make your plans or intentions known

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