card
名詞
定義 card 名詞
identification(身份识别)
- B1Countable(可数名词)
A small, typically rectangular piece of stiff paper or plastic that displays personal information, such as a signature or photograph, used to verify identity or to grant access to services, such as making payments, withdrawing money, or entering specific locations.
(显示个人资料的)卡片;银行卡;通行证
I don't have any cash; may I use my credit card to make the payment?
我没有现金,可以用信用卡付款吗?
Many stores do not accept checks unless you have a check guarantee card.
许多商店不接受支票,除非你有支票保证卡。
The bank is closed now, but I can use my debit card to withdraw some money.
银行现在关门了,但我可以用我的提款卡取一些钱。
game(游戏)
- A2Countable(可数名词)
One of a set of 52 rectangular pieces of stiff paper, each marked with a number and a suit, used in various games.
纸牌
After dinner, Ted pulled out a deck of cards.
晚餐后,泰德拿出一副纸牌。
John shuffled the cards before dealing them out.
约翰在发牌前先洗牌。
Whist is my favorite card game to play.
惠斯特是我最喜欢玩的纸牌游戏。
communication(通讯)
- A2Countable(可数名词)
A rectangular piece of folded stiff paper, usually with an image on the front and a written message inside, sent to someone on a special occasion.
贺卡
Anniversary cards / sympathy cards
周年纪念卡 / 慰问卡
Steve’s birthday is on Thursday, I need to send him a card.
Steve的生日在星期四,我需要寄一张卡片给他。
I bought a birthday card for my friend.
我为我的朋友买了一张生日卡片。
- Countable(可数名词)
A postcard.
明信片
information(信息)
- B1Countable(可数名词)
A small, rectangular piece of stiff paper with printed information, typically including a person’s name, job title, company, and contact details.
名片
Here, let me give you one of my business cards.
这里,让我给你一张我的名片。
He handed me his business card.
他递给我一张他的名片。
Please submit your business card with your application.
请随申请提交您的名片。
material(材料)
- Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)
A piece of thick, stiff paper.
(一张)厚纸片,卡纸
technology(科技)
- B1Countable(可数名词)
A thin, often rectangular plate containing electronic circuits installed inside a computer to manage specific functions.
(电脑的)卡,扩充卡
A graphics card/sound card.
一张显卡/声卡。
I need a new network card to connect to the internet.
我需要一张新的网卡来连接网络。
He is installing a new video card.
他正在安装一张新的显卡。
person(人)
- Countable(可数名词)old-fashioned(过时)
A person who is amusing or eccentric.
活宝;怪人
You are such a card, Patrick!
帕特里克,你真是个活宝!
She has always been a card.
她一直都是个怪人。
片語 card 名詞
- cards
Refers to a variety of games that are played using playing cards, such as poker, whist, and bridge.
纸牌游戏
• I'm not very skilled at playing cards.
我不太擅长玩纸牌游戏。
動詞
定義 card 動詞
- Transitive(及物动词)
To request that someone present a form of identification, often an ID card, to verify their age or identity.
要求出示身份证明文件(以确认年龄)
成語
- have a card up your sleeve
To possess a hidden advantage or secret plan that can be used when needed.
持有锦囊妙计
• She agreed to all the terms in the negotiation, but I felt she had a card up her sleeve.
她同意了谈判中的所有条件,但我觉得她还有秘密武器。
- be on the cards
to be very likely or probable to happen; to be a strong possibility.
很有可能发生
• Given the economic instability, layoffs at the company seem to be on the cards.
考虑到经济不稳定,公司裁员似乎很有可能。
- your best/strongest/trump card
The most significant advantage or most powerful resource one possesses, especially when used to gain an edge over others.
王牌,撒手锏
• In negotiations, his best card is to maintain a calm and patient demeanor.
在谈判中,他最好的牌是保持冷静和耐心的态度。
- keep/hold your cards close to your chest
To maintain secrecy about one's plans or intentions; to not reveal what one is thinking or intending to do.
对(计划等)守口如瓶,对(打算)秘而不宣。
• During negotiations, she always keeps her cards close to her chest, making it difficult for the other party to understand her true intentions.
在谈判期间,她总是守口如瓶,让对方难以理解她的真实意图。
- put/lay your cards on the table
To reveal one's intentions, feelings, or plans openly and honestly.
摊牌;坦诚地表达自己的想法和意图
• After the negotiations reached a stalemate, he decided to lay his cards on the table and stated his bottom line directly.
在谈判陷入僵局后,他决定摊牌,直接说出了他的底线。