0 a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a particular place -- (顯示個人資料的)卡片;銀行卡;通行證
You usually have to show your (membership) card at the door. 通常必須在門口出示你的(會員)卡。
I don't have any change for the phone but I do have a (phone) card, if that's of any use. 我沒有打電話所需的零錢,不過(電話)卡我倒是有一張,如果能用得上的話。
The bank's closed now, but I can get some money out with my (cash) card. 銀行現在關門了,不過我可以用我的(自動提款)卡取些錢。
A lot of shops won't accept cheques unless you have a cheque card with you. 許多商店不收支票,除非你帶了支票保付卡。
I don't have any cash - can I put this on (= pay using) my (credit/charge) card? 我沒帶現金——可以用(信用/記帳)卡支付嗎?
1 one of a set of 52 small rectangular pieces of stiff paper each with a number and one of four signs printed on it, used in games -- 紙牌
2 a rectangular piece of stiff paper, folded in half, with a picture on the front and often a message printed inside, sent on a special occasion -- 賀卡
It's Steve's birthday on Thursday - I must send him a card. 週四是史蒂夫的生日——我一定要給他寄張卡。
anniversary/get-well cards 週年紀念/祝願康復卡
3 a small, rectangular piece of stiff paper with information printed on it, especially a person's job title, business address, and phone number -- 名片
4 (a piece of) thick stiff paper -- (一張)厚紙片,卡紙
5 a thin plate inside a computer that contains very small electronic circuits and controls certain operations of the computer -- (電腦的)卡,外掛程式
Vigilance in protecting it is no longer a communal calling card.
On each of four trials, caregivers had to select one of two cards, both of which showed a familiar object bearing an unfamiliar property.
The experimenter told the caregiver that she or he was going to see pairs of cards with object drawings and unfamiliar words on them.
Pictures were displayed on index cards and came from drawings or photographs matching as many word list items as possible.
That is the way minds go on with respect to arranging cards and similar objects to which conventional ordering practices apply.
Well-packaged ones can create a favourable impression, as an elegant business card does.
Semi-structured and reliable methods of assessing insight counteract this problem to some extent, as does the use of relatively language-free tests such as card sorting.
In our study, each grower was given a set of cards, each printed with a goal or value statement relating to farm management.