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词组 card
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card /kɑːd $ kɑːrd/ noun 1. a small piece of plastic which you use to pay for goods or to get moneyadjectives/nouns + carda credit card (=one you use to buy things and pay later) He put all the shopping on his credit card.a debit card also a check card AmE (=one you use to pay for things directly from your account) I paid for the tickets by debit card.a cash card also an ATM card especially AmE (=one you use to get cash from a machine) You should report stolen cash cards immediately.a valid card (=one with dates etc that are legal and correct) We accept cash and valid cards.a phone card (=one that you can use in some public telephones) You can use this phone card in several countries.a store/charge card (=one that allows you to buy things from a particular shop and pay for them later) Store cards often have high rates of interest.a stolen card The man tried to pay using a stolen card.verbspay by card Can I pay by card?put sth on your card (=pay using a credit card) I’ll put the restaurant bill on my card.use your card I don’t use my card if I can pay by cash.accept/take a card (=allow you to pay by card) Big hotels will accept most cards.apply for a card How do I apply for a debit card?issue a card Please contact the bank that issued your card.cancel a card If your card is stolen, you must cancel it immediately.card + nounssb’s card number/details Enter your card number here. | Hackers stole hundreds of people’s card details.the card holder (=the person that a card belongs to) One in ten store card holders owes more than £500.the card issuer (=the company or bank that gave you a card) The card issuer may cancel your card at any time.card fraud (=the illegal use of other people’s cards) Banks are always looking at ways to prevent card fraud.a card payment also a card transaction formal We are unable to accept credit card payments. | Debit card transactions can be processed in three ways.2. a small piece of plastic or paper containing informationadjectives/nouns + cardan identity card/ID card (=one that proves who you are) All US citizens must carry an identity card.a membership card Do you have a membership card for the library?a student card (=that proves you are a student) Entrance is free if you have a student card.a business card (=with your name and company details on it, for giving to people to keep) I’m having 100 business cards printed.a smart card (=one with an electronic part that records information) Using a smart card with all your personal data on it, you can travel anywhere in the world.a swipe card (=one that you slide through a machine) You need a swipe card to get into the gym.a SIM card also a Sim card (=one in a mobile phone that stores your information and allows you to use a network) You can put your old SIM card into your new phone so you don’t lose all your numbers.an appointment card (=one on which the date you have to visit a doctor, dentist etc is written) The dentist gave me a new appointment card.a score card (=one on which you write your score in a game) Write the number of points in the score card.a medical card (=one that proves you are a patient of a particular doctor) You will need to bring your medical card.a donor card (=one that shows you want your organs to be given to someone when you die) We want to encourage more people to carry a donor card.a sound/network card (=an electronic card put into a computer to allow sound/connection to a network) My computer wouldn’t play music as there was something wrong with the sound card.verbscarry a card (=have one with you) Motorists could soon be forced to carry an ID card.show a card You have to show your student card at the door.flash a card (=show one very quickly) He flashed his card at the guard and walked straight in.swipe a card (=slide it through a machine) When you swipe your card, the door opens.3. a piece of folded card with a picture on the front that you give to people on special occasionsnouns + carda birthday card I must remember to send him a birthday card.a greetings card BrE a greeting card AmE (=a card you give to people on special occasions) They sell greetings cards and small gifts.a Christmas/Eid/Diwali etc card We got over 100 Christmas cards last year.a thank-you card She gave me a box of chocolates and a thank-you card.a get-well card (=for someone who is sick) Katie’s in hospital so I’m going to send her a get-well card.a leaving card He was so unpopular that no one wanted to sign his leaving card.a sympathy card (=for when someone has died) The room was full of sympathy cards.verbssend (sb) a card Sally always sends me a card on my birthday.give (sb) a card I like giving cards at Christmas.get/receive a card (from sb) Did you get a card from David?sign a card Everyone in the office signed his leaving card.write/put sth on a card I can’t think of anything funny to write on her card.put up cards (=display ones you have received) I haven’t put our Christmas cards up yet.4. a small piece of stiff paper with pictures and signs on, for playing a gameadjectives/nouns + cardplaying cards Five playing cards were laid out on the table.a high/low card The person with the highest card goes first.the winning/losing card He put down the winning card and punched the air with delight.a trump card (=one chosen to have a higher value than other cards) You have to play a trump card if you have one.a wild card (=one that can have any value the player chooses) He played a two, which in this game is a wild card.verbsplay cards Four men were playing cards in the bar.deal cards (=give some to each player) Deal seven cards to each player.shuffle cards (=mix them up) Who wants to shuffle the cards?cut the cards (=divide a pack of cards into two) First, ask someone to cut the cards.put down/play a card The first card he put down was the three of clubs.card + nounsa card game My favourite card game is poker.a card trick Let me show you a card trick.a card player Rose was a skilful card player.phrasesa game of cards Let’s have a game of cards.a pack of cards BrE a deck of cards AmE (=a set of 52 cards) He took out a pack of cards.a suit of cards (=one of the four types of cards) The four suits of cards are hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades.a hand of cards (=a set of cards that a player has to play in a game) This is a terrible hand of cards.
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