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card (1)

card [ kaard ]


noun  (plural cards)
Definition:
 
1. paper with pictures and greetings: a folded piece of stiff paper with illustrations, used to send greetings for birthdays, anniversaries, or other special occasions

2. card games printed stiff paper for games: a small piece of stiff paper, part of a set, that is printed with symbols or figures and used to play games or tell fortunes

3. stiff paper showing identity: a small piece of stiff paper or plastic that shows somebody's identity, business position, or membership in a club or organization

4. plastic card storing information: a small piece of plastic that holds information in a magnetic strip or microprocessor, used in financial activities such as getting cash from ATMs or making phone calls

5. communication 
Same as  postcard


6. collecting collectable stiff paper with picture: a piece of stiff paper with a picture on one side, collected as part of a set of such items

7. soccer colored card shown to soccer player: in soccer, a small piece of red or yellow stiff paper that is shown to a player who has violated the rules during a match

8. amusing person: an amusing or eccentric person ( dated informal )

9. comput 
Same as  punch card


10. comput circuit board: a printed circuit board

11. navigation 
Same as  compass card


12. comput 
Same as  expansion card


13. wine wine list: a wine list in a restaurant

14. menu: a restaurant menu
We ate our way through the entire card.

15. drugs portion of drugs: a portion of a narcotic, especially heroin ( slang )



transitive verb  (past and past participle card·ed, present participle card·ing, 3rd person present singular cards)
Definition:
 
1. ask somebody for identification: to ask somebody to show identification, usually to check that the person is of legal age to drink alcohol or be admitted somewhere

2. golf record golf score: to record a score after playing a hole or round of golf

[15th century. Via French carte< Latin c(h)arta "papyrus leaf" < Greek khartēs]

have or keep a card up your sleeve to have a secret plan or tactic ready to be used if necessary (informal)

have the cards stacked against you to be in a situation that is extremely disadvantageous to you and that may prevent you from achieving your goals (informal)

hold all the cards to be in complete control of a situation (informal)

in the cards likely to happen (informal)
The collapse of the banking giant had been in the cards for some time.


play your cards close to your chest or vest to be secretive about plans, thoughts, or feelings (informal)

play your cards right to take the fullest possible advantage of your chances of success (informal)

put or lay your cards on the table to reveal openly what your intentions and plans are (informal)

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