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    /kɑ:d/ * danh từ - các, thiếp, thẻ =calling card+ danh thiếp =card of admission+ thẻ ra vào, thẻ vào cửa =invitation card+ thiếp mời - quân bài, bài ((cũng) playing card) - (số nhiều) sự chơi bài =a pack of cards+ một cỗ bài =trump card+ quân bài chủ - chương trình (cuộc đua...) - bản yết thị - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) quảng cáo (trên báo) - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ), hải la bàn ((cũng) mariner's card) - (thông tục) người kỳ quặc; thằng cha, gã =a knowing card+ một thằng cha láu =a queer card+ một thằng cha kỳ quặc !to have a card up one's sleeve - còn nắm bài chủ trong tay; có kế dự phòng !to have (hold) the cards in one's hands - có tất cả bài chủ trong tay; (nghĩa bóng) có tất cả yếu tố thắng lợi trong tay !house of cards - (xem) house !on (in) the cards - có thể, có lẽ !one's best (trump) cards - lý lẽ vững nhất; lá bài chủ (nghĩa bóng) !to play one's card well - chơi nước bài hay ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) !to play a sure card - chơi nước chắc ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) !to play a wrong card - chơi nước bài bớ, chơi nước bài sai lầm ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) !to play (lay, place) one's card on the table - nói rõ hết ý định, nói rõ hết kế hoạch không cần úp mở giấu giếm !to show one's card - để lộ kế hoạch !to speak by the card - nói rành rọt, nói chính xác !that's the card - (thông tục) đúng thế, thế là đúng, thế là phải !to throw (fling) up one's card - bỏ cuộc, chịu thua không chơi nữa * danh từ - bàn chải len, bàn cúi * ngoại động từ - chải (len...)

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  • card — I. /kad / (say kahd) noun 1. a piece of stiff paper or thin pasteboard, usually rectangular, for various uses: a business card. 2. → postcard. 3. a piece of cardboard with more or less elaborate ornamentation, bearing a complimentary greeting: a… …  

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  • card — {{11}}card (n.) c.1400, from M.Fr. carte (14c.), from L. charta leaf of paper, tablet, from Gk. khartes layer of papyrus, probably from Egyptian. Form influenced after 14c. by It. carta (see CHART (Cf. chart)). Sense of playing cards is oldest in …   Etymology dictionary

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  • card — 1 noun 1 library/membership/identity etc card a small piece of plastic or paper that shows that someone belongs to a particular organization, club etc: Employees must show their ID cards at the gate. 2 BIRTHDAY/CHRISTMAS ETC (C) a piece of thick… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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