card
词性:名词
1. 牌;卡片
词义:a small, rectangular piece of stiff paper or plastic used for various purposes
例句:
- He handed her a business card.
- She wrote her address on a card.
- I received a card from my friend on my birthday.
2. 明信片
词义:a rectangular piece of stiff paper with a picture on one side that you send to somebody, often while you are on holiday
例句:
- I sent a card to my grandparents from Paris.
- She collects postcards and has hundreds of them.
- He bought a card with a picture of the Eiffel Tower on it.
3. 纸牌;扑克牌
词义:a small, flat, rectangular piece of stiff paper or plastic with numbers, pictures, or symbols on it, used in games
例句:
- He played a card from his hand.
- She shuffled the cards and dealt them out.
- We played a game of cards last night.
4. 证件;卡片
词义:a small plastic card with your name and other personal information on it, that shows who you are or that you are allowed to do something
例句:
- He showed his ID card to the security guard.
- She lost her credit card and reported it to the bank.
- I need to renew my driver's card.
5. (电脑)卡
词义:a small device that you plug into a computer to give it a particular function, such as a sound card or a video card
例句:
- He upgraded his graphics card for better gaming performance.
- She inserted a network card into her laptop to connect to the internet.
- The computer crashed due to a faulty memory card.
6. 优秀的人;好家伙
词义:a person who is amusing or eccentric in a way that is typical of a particular group of people
例句:
- He's a real card - always making everyone laugh.
- She's a bit of a wild card and you never know what she'll do next.
- He acted like such a card at the party last night.
词性:形容词
1. 卡片式的;卡片规格的
词义:in the shape of a card or suitable for being put onto a card
例句:
- She sent a card invitation for her wedding.
- He placed the card label on the gift box.
- They designed a card game for children.
词语辨析
card / postcard / playing card:
这三个词都有“卡片”的意思,但在具体用法上有所区别。
- card: 泛指卡片,可以用于各种目的,如信用卡、身份证等。
- postcard: 指明信片,通常是旅行时寄给他人的,一边有图片,一边可以写信。
- playing card: 指纸牌,是用于游戏的扑克牌。
词汇扩充
1. business card: 名片
2. credit card: 信用卡
3. ID card: 身份证
4. library card: 借书卡
5. membership card: 会员卡
6. discount card: 折扣卡
7. debit card: 借记卡
8. SIM card: SIM卡
9. scratch card: 刮刮卡
10. playing card: 扑克牌
近义词
1. tag
2. label
3. ticket
4. voucher
5. pass
反义词
1. letter
2. envelope
3. bill
4. document
5. certificate
柯林斯词典解释
1. A card is a small piece of stiff card with information written or printed on it. It is often used to record something that you have done or to show who you are.
2. Cards are pieces of stiff paper or thin cardboard that are used for playing games or for telling people what to do.
3. If you say that someone is a card, you mean that they are amusing or strange.
(以上释义仅选取部分,完整释义请参考柯林斯词典)
牛津词典解释
1. A card is a rectangular piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard that is used to write on or attach things to.
2. Cards are pieces of stiff paper or thin cardboard with numbers or pictures on them that are used for playing games or for telling people's fortunes.
3. If you describe someone as a card, you mean that they are amusing and you enjoy their company.
(以上释义仅选取部分,完整释义请参考牛津词典)
用法
1. play a card: 出一张牌
2. hold all the cards: 占尽优势
3. lay/put/stack your cards on the table: 公开所有底牌
4. a card up your sleeve: 有秘密计划
5. a card game/party/trick
6. a credit/debit card
例句
- He handed her a business card.
- She wrote her address on a card.
- I received a card from my friend on my birthday.
- I sent a card to my grandparents from Paris.
- She collects postcards and has hundreds of them.
- He bought a card with a picture of the Eiffel Tower on it.
- He played a card from his hand.
- She shuffled the cards and dealt them out.
- We played a game of cards last night.
- He showed his ID card to the security guard.
- She lost her credit card and reported it to the bank.
- I need to renew my driver's card.
- He upgraded his graphics card for better gaming performance.
- She inserted a network card into her laptop to connect to the internet.
- The computer crashed due to a faulty memory card.
- He's a real card - always making everyone laugh.
- She's a bit of a wild card and you never know what she'll do next.
- He acted like such a card at the party last night.
- She sent a card invitation for her wedding.
- He placed the card label on the gift box.
- They designed a card game for children.