card
Prononciation : [/kɑːd/]
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Contexte : « games »
(noun) a small piece of thick paper or plastic used for playing games or for storing information. It can also be a plastic card with a magnetic strip for making payments.
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I need to shuffle the deck of cards before we start playing poker.
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I forgot to bring my library card, so I can't borrow any books today.
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Do you have any playing cards for the game?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a special piece of paper that shows your name, information, and allows you to do something, like enter a building, buy something, or get a discount.
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I'll need to show my membership card to get into the gym.
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She couldn't get into the concert because she lost her ticket card.
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Do you have your ID card with you?
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to play a card game. When you play a game like poker or solitaire, you are dealing and placing cards according to the game's rules.
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We usually card together on Sunday nights with our friends.
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I don't really like carding because I always lose.
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Have you ever carded with your family?
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