词组 | card |
释义 | card Theme: COMEDIAN n. a funny person.Tracy is such a card. She cracks me up.Gee, Fred. You're a card. Somebody's gonna have to deal with you. Theme: IDENTIFICATION tr. to check people's ID cards for age or other eligibility.They card everybody at the football games, even the parents.The bartender was carding people, so we left quietly. card 1. noun 1 a tactic held in reserve and then used to win an advantage. Usually in the expression 'playing the (fill in the blank) card' US, 1973. 2 an eccentric; a lively personality UK, 1836.► go through the cardto have everything on offer; to cover something comprehensively. Originally, 'to back every winning horse at a race-meeting.' UK, 1977.► on the cardin railway slang, on time US, 1977 2. verb 1 to ask someone for proof of age before selling or serving them alcohol US, 1975. 2 to trade credit card numbers illegally UK, 1998 *cardFig. an entertaining and clever person who says or does funny things. (*Typically: act like ~; be ~.) He is such a card. Always making jokes. Mary is a card, and she has to learn to take things seriously sometimes. cardverbSee phish card1. n. a funny person. Britney is such a card. She cracks me up. 2. tv. to check people’s ID cards for age or other eligibility. (see also carded.) They card everybody at the football games, even the parents. 3. Go to phish.
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