名詞卡片; 信用卡; 紙牌; 明信片
及物動(dòng)詞記于卡片上
1. speak by the card : 說話精確;
2. have a card up one's sleeve : 胸有成竹;
1. speak by the card : 說話精確;
2. have a card up one's sleeve : 胸有成竹;
1. The cards are in sb.'s hands.
牌在某人手中;優(yōu)勢在某人那邊;某人有成功的把握。
2. They asked Smith to put his cards on the table.
他們要求史密斯攤牌。
名詞
1.
1. He came over to chat and play cards.
他過來聊天,打牌。
2. A banker's card states that a bank will pay the owner's cheques to a stated amount.
銀行取款卡上注明銀行支付客戶支票的最高金額。
交換名片
A:Do you have a calling card ?
您有名片嗎?
B:Yes , right here.
有的,就在這兒。
A:Here‘s one of mine.
喏,這是我的。
B:Thanks.
謝謝。
Tourist Information-(游客信息)
A:Excuse me.
打擾一下。
B:Yes?
什么事?
A:Do you have any infomp3ation about the city sights?
關(guān)于市區(qū)觀光有沒有信息可以提供?
B:Sure. There’s a lot here in this pamphlet.
當(dāng)然有。這本小冊子里面有很多介紹。
A:Thank you. And what’s the best way to get downtown?
謝謝。去商業(yè)中心怎么走最好?
B:Take the subway. It’s $1.50 per ride. You can buy a metro card at the station.
坐地鐵。單程是1.5美元。你可以在地鐵站買到地鐵卡。
A:You’ve been very helpful.
你幫了我的大忙。
B:My pleasure.
很樂意為你服務(wù)。
在銀行
A:I’d like to open a savings account. Can you tell me how to do it?
我想開個(gè)儲蓄存款戶頭。能告訴我如何辦理嗎?
B:O. K. You have to fill out this form and let me see three identification cards or documents.
好的,您必須先填這張表格,然后讓我看三種證件。
A:I have a driver’s licence, a membership card and my passport. Will they do?
我?guī)Я笋{照、會(huì)員證及護(hù)照,這些可以了嗎?
B:Let me see them. Yes, they’re O.K.
讓我看看。行,這些可以。
A:What’s the minimum amount I can deposit in an account?
我可以存入戶頭的最小金額是多少?
card是什么意思
B:You can deposit an initial amount of ten dollars.
開戶金額可以是10 元。
A:Thank you.
謝謝。
5. card:caspase recruitment domain; 結(jié)構(gòu)域的蛋白
6. card:compact automatic retrieval device; 精簡式自動(dòng)檢索裝置
1. 卡;卡片
A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed.
card的反義詞
e.g. Check the numbers below against the numbers on your card.
把下列數(shù)字和你卡片上的數(shù)字比照一下。
2. (身份)證;身份證明
A card is a piece of cardboard or plastic, or a small document, which shows information about you and which you carry with you, for example to prove your identity.
e.g. They check my bag and press card.
他們檢查我的包和記者證。
e.g. ...her membership card...
她的會(huì)員證
3. 銀行卡;借記卡;工資卡;購物卡
A card is a rectangular piece of plastic, issued by a bank, company, or shop, which you can use to buy things or obtain money.
card的反義詞
e.g. He paid the whole bill with an American Express card...
他用美國運(yùn)通卡付了全部賬款。
e.g. Holidaymakers should beware of using plastic cards in foreign cash dispensers.
外出度假時(shí),在外幣取款機(jī)上使用銀行卡一定要小心。
4. 祝??ǎ毁R卡
A card is a folded piece of stiff paper with a picture and sometimes a message printed on it, which you send to someone on a special occasion.
e.g. She sends me a card on my birthday.
我過生日時(shí)她寄來一張賀卡。
e.g. ...millions of get-well cards.
數(shù)百萬張祝愿康復(fù)的卡片
5. 同 postcard
A card is the same as a postcard .
card在線翻譯
e.g. Send your details on a card to the following address.
在明信片上寫明你的近況寄到下面的地址。
6. 名片
A card is a piece of thin cardboard carried by someone such as a business person in order to give to other people. A card shows the name, address, telephone number, and other details of the person who carries it.
e.g. Here's my card. You may need me.
這是我的名片,你也許會(huì)用得到我。
7. 撲克牌;紙牌
Cards are thin pieces of cardboard with numbers or pictures printed on them which are used to play various games.
e.g. ...a pack of cards...
一副撲克牌
e.g. Kurt picked up his hand and fanned out the cards one by one.
庫爾特拿起他那手牌,一張張成扇形鋪開。
8. 牌戲;紙牌游戲
If you are playing cards, you are playing a game using cards.
e.g. They enjoy themselves drinking wine, smoking and playing cards.
他們又是喝酒抽煙,又是打牌,玩得很痛快。
9. 優(yōu)勢;王牌;絕招
You can use card to refer to something that gives you an advantage in a particular situation. If you play a particular card, you use that advantage.
e.g. It was his strongest card in their relationship — that she wanted him more than he wanted her...
在他倆的愛情關(guān)系中,他的最大優(yōu)勢是:她需要他超過他需要她。
e.g. This permitted Western manufacturers to play their strong cards: capital and technology.
這讓西方制造商得以亮出他們的王牌:資金和技術(shù)。
10. 硬紙片;薄紙板
Card is strong, stiff paper or thin cardboard.
card
e.g. She put the pieces of card in her pocket.
她把那些硬紙片放進(jìn)了口袋。
11. 存儲卡;插件
In computing, a card is a circuit board that can be put into a computer to provide additional memory or functions.
12. (體育比賽的)賽事安排,比賽日程
You can use card to refer to a series of races or matches at a particular sporting event.
card的解釋
e.g. Paradise Boy and the Galloping General have clear chances in the opening two events on the card...
“天堂男孩”和“飛奔將軍”這兩匹賽馬在開賽的前兩場勝算很大。
e.g. He will now fight Kevin Ford on the five-bout card.
他將在五局制比賽中迎戰(zhàn)凱文·福特。
13. 要求…出示證明文件(表明達(dá)到買酒或飲酒的年齡等)
If you are carded, someone in authority asks you to show a document to prove that you are old enough to do something, for example, to buy or drink alcohol.
e.g. For the first time in many years, I got carded.
這么多年來,頭一回有人要我出示身份證。
14. see also: bank card;business card;calling card;cash card;cheque card;Christmas card;credit card;gold card;identity card;index card;payment card;place card;playing card;report card;smart card;wild card
15. 很可能發(fā)生的
If you say that something is on the cards in British English, or in the cards in American English, you mean that it is very likely to happen.
e.g. Last summer she began telling friends that a New Year marriage was on the cards.
去年夏天,她就和朋友們說她有可能在元旦期間結(jié)婚。
16. 處理得當(dāng);巧妙發(fā)揮優(yōu)勢
If you say that someone will achieve success if they play their cards right, you mean that they will achieve success if they act skilfully and use the advantages that they have.
e.g. He could even be the next manager of the England team if he plays his cards right.
如果他處理得好,說不定都能當(dāng)上英格蘭隊(duì)的下任教練。
17. 攤牌;直抒己見;和盤托出(感覺、想法、計(jì)劃)
If you put or lay your cards on the table, you deal with a situation by speaking openly about your feelings, ideas, or plans.
e.g. Put your cards on the table and be very clear about your complaints.
你有話就直說,有什么不滿都說清楚。