deck
Prononciation : [/ˈdɛk/]
Mot
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a set of playing cards used for games like poker or blackjack. It's a group of cards you hold in your hand or place on a table.
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She had a winning hand with a full house in poker, with three queens and two tens in the deck.
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I need to shuffle the deck before we start the game.
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Do you have a deck of cards to play with?
Contexte : « transport »
(noun) a flat surface above the main floor of a boat or ship. It's like a floor you can walk on, usually outside.
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We enjoyed the view from the deck of the cruise ship as we sailed along the coast.
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The storm made it unsafe to be on the deck of the ship.
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Is the deck of the boat a good place to watch the sunset?
Contexte : « construction »
(verb) to decorate or add something to a place in an attractive way. It's like when you're making something look nice.
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They plan to deck the hall with colorful balloons and streamers for the party.
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We didn't have time to deck out the room for the event.
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How will we deck the venue for the celebration?
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