第三人称复数:playing cards
1. 扑克:因此,译者用皇后(the Queen) 代替原文中的老妇人(the old lady) ,用扑克(playing card) 代替乌龟(tortoise) ,整个故事里面的喻体变了,但是喻义没有变.
2. 纸牌:扑克(poker)也叫纸牌(playing card). 它的起源有多种说法,其中被广泛认同的说法是纸牌最早出现在中国,至少在公元969年时已经出现. 当时中国的一副纸牌有四个花色,每个花色有14张牌,既作为纸币使用,又用来作为牌戏. 一些权威人士认为,
3. 图书卡,借书卡:穿孔卡片 library card | 图书卡,借书卡 playing card | n. 扑克牌 court card
1. 纸牌;扑克牌
Playing cards are thin pieces of cardboard with numbers or pictures printed on them, which are used to play various games.
1. From watching Obama speak and listening to American voters at rallies there is huge potential in playing this card.
2. Stealing passwords from online gamers might appear less harmful than credit card theft and it does save the culprits from staying up all night playing.
3. Sun kicked up his shoes and tried to break into the field after being shown a red card while playing against Coventry on September 18.
4. Patrons go along with the game and pass the time playing card games and chatting.
5. The regulations require gamers to use their original identification card to register before playing an online game.
6. Playing the card of the World Cup, many TV set manufacturers were competing to grab bigger market share.
7. Any attempt to block China's peaceful development by playing the Tibet card is a miscalculation.
8. Playing card games in China could be more than just a pastime.
9. And what is more accessible than playing card or computer games throughout the night?
10. Unfortunately, Zong's playing the card of " the country's economic security " sounds not only irrelevant but foolish.
playing card的解释
noun
1. one of a pack of cards that are used to play card games