cards
A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed.
Check the numbers below against the numbers on your card.
核对下面的数字是否和您卡片上的相符。
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.
they check my bag and press card.
他们检查了我的包和记者证。
her membership card.
她的会员卡。
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.
He paid the whole bill with an American Express card.
他用美国运通卡支付了全款。
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.
She sends me a card on my birthday.
她在我生日那天送了一张贺卡给我。
A card is the same as a postcard.
Send your details on a card to the following address.
将你的详细信息写在明信片上,寄到下面的地址。
A card is a piece of thin cardboard carried by someone such as a businessperson in order to give it to other people. A card shows the name, address, telephone number, and other details of the person who carries it.
business card
Here's my card. You may need me.
这是我的名片。你可能会需要我。
Cards are thin pieces of cardboard with numbers or pictures printed on them which are used to play various games.
playing card
a deck of cards.
一副纸牌。
If you are playing cards, you are playing a game using cards.
They enjoy themselves drinking wine, smoking, and playing cards.
他们喝酒、抽烟、打牌,玩得不亦乐乎。
Card is strong, stiff paper or thin cardboard.
She put the pieces of card in her pocket.
她把那些硬纸片塞进口袋里。
on the cards
If you say that something is on the cards, you mean that it is very likely to happen.
Last summer she began telling friends that a New Year marriage was on the cards.
去年夏天她开始通知朋友们她很可能在新年结婚。