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1) (thick paper or thin board: shapes cut out from card.) kartong2) ((also playing card) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games: a pack of cards.) (spill)kort3) (a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc: a birthday card; a membership card; a business card.) kort•- cards- cardboardkart--------kort--------meny--------plakatIsubst. \/kɑːd\/1) kort (visittkort, innbydelseskort, postkort, julekort e.l.)2) ( bank e.l.) plastkort3) spillkort4) ( EDB) kort5) ( sport) liste over scoringer6) (boksing, veddeløp) program7) ( hverdagslig) original, raring, merkelig skrue, morsom typecards kortspillget one's cards ( hverdagslig) få sparkenhave a card up one's sleeve ( overført) ha noe i bakhånd, sitte med noe i bakhåndenhold\/keep\/play one's cards close to one's chest holde tann for tunge, ikke røpe mer enn høyst nødvendighold strong cards ( overført) ha gode kort på håndenin\/on the cards sannsynlig, troligmake a card ta et stikkoff the cards helt usannsynligplay one's best card spille ut sitt beste kortplay one's cards well\/right spille sine kort godtput\/lay one's cards on the table ( overført) legge kortene på bordet, si det som det erqueer card ( om person) merkelig skrueshow one's cards røpe segthat's the card! sånn skal det være!, det er helt korrekt!, det er helt riktig!unlucky at cards, lucky in love uhell i spill, hell i kjærlighetIIsubst. \/kaːd\/karde (til å kjemme ull med)IIIverb \/kaːd\/karde
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a card up one's sleeve — ► a card up one s sleeve Brit. a plan or asset that is kept secret until it is needed. Main Entry: ↑card … English terms dictionary
a card up one's sleeve — An advantageous factor or argument kept in reserve • • • Main Entry: ↑card … Useful english dictionary
card up one's sleeve — {n. phr.}, {informal} Another help, plan, or argument kept back and produced if needed; another way to do something. * /John knew his mother would lend him money if necessary, but he kept that card up his sleeve./ * /Bill always has a card up his … Dictionary of American idioms
card up one's sleeve — {n. phr.}, {informal} Another help, plan, or argument kept back and produced if needed; another way to do something. * /John knew his mother would lend him money if necessary, but he kept that card up his sleeve./ * /Bill always has a card up his … Dictionary of American idioms
card\ up\ one's\ sleeve — n. phr. informal Another help, plan, or argument kept back and produced if needed; another way to do something. John knew his mother would lend him money if necessary, but he kept that card up his sleeve. Bill always has a card up his sleeve, so… … Словарь американских идиом
card up one's sleeve — a plan or argument kept back to be produced if needed I think that he has a card up his sleeve and will be able to help us later … Idioms and examples
a card up one's sleeve — Brit. a plan or asset that is kept secret until it is needed. → card … English new terms dictionary
in\ one's\ sleeve — • up one s sleeve • in one s sleeve adv. phr. 1. Hidden in the sleeve of one s shirt or coat and ready for secret or wrongful use. The crooked gambler hid aces up his sleeve during the card game so that he would win. 2. informal Kept secretly… … Словарь американских идиом
up\ one's\ sleeve — • up one s sleeve • in one s sleeve adv. phr. 1. Hidden in the sleeve of one s shirt or coat and ready for secret or wrongful use. The crooked gambler hid aces up his sleeve during the card game so that he would win. 2. informal Kept secretly… … Словарь американских идиом
up one's sleeve — or[in one s sleeve] {adv. phr.} 1. Hidden in the sleeve of one s shirt or coat and ready for secret or wrongful use. * /The crooked gambler hid aces up his sleeve during the card game so that he would win./ 2. {informal} Kept secretly ready for… … Dictionary of American idioms
up one's sleeve — or[in one s sleeve] {adv. phr.} 1. Hidden in the sleeve of one s shirt or coat and ready for secret or wrongful use. * /The crooked gambler hid aces up his sleeve during the card game so that he would win./ 2. {informal} Kept secretly ready for… … Dictionary of American idioms