card
suomi-englanti sanakirjacard englannista suomeksi
pelikortti, kortti
kokoonpano
karstata
kartonki, pahvi
tarkistaa henkilöllisyys, kysyä
piirikortti
henkilökortti
käyntikortti
ruokalista
tuloskortti
postikortti
hauska tyyppi
ilmoitus
tarkistaa henkilöllisyys">tarkistaa henkilöllisyys, kysyä paperit">kysyä paperit
Substantiivi
card englanniksi
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A card.
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(ux)
(quote-book)
(quote-av)
Any flat, normally rectangular piece of stiff paper, plastic{{, etc.
Paper that is thicker and more durable than normal writing or printing paper, but thinner and more flexible than paperboard, used for postcards, playing cards, etc.; stock.
(quote-book).
An amusing or entertaining person, often slightly eccentric.
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A list of scheduled events or of performers or contestants; chiefly used in wrestling.
A tabular presentation of the key statistics of an innings or match: batsmen’s scores and how they were dismissed, extras, total score and figures.
A removable electronic device that may be inserted into a powered electronic device to provide additional capability.
(syn)
Any of a set of pages or forms that the user can navigate between, and fill with data, in certain interfaces.
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A card.
A card.
A card or intertitle: a piece of filmed, printed text edited into the midst of the photographed action at various points, generally to convey character dialogue or descriptive narrative material related to the plot.
A card.
In formal debating, a verbatim citation used as evidence for a point.
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A published note, containing a brief statement, explanation, request, expression of thanks, etc.
(co)
A printed programme.
An attraction or inducement.
(short for)
(RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)
A perforated pasteboard or sheet-metal plate for warp threads, making part of the Jacquard apparatus of a loom.
(cot)
An card.
(ellipsis of)
To check IDs, especially against a minimum age requirement.
To play cards.
(RQ:Eddison Worm)
Material with embedded short wire bristles.
A comb- or brush-like device or tool to raise the nap on a fabric.
A hand-held tool formed similarly to a hairbrush but with bristles of wire or other rigid material. It is used principally with raw cotton, wool, hair, or other natural fibers to prepare these materials for spinning into yarn or thread on a wheel, with a whorl or other hand-held spindle. The card serves to untangle, clean, remove debris from, and lay the fibers straight.
A machine for disentangling the fibres of wool prior to spinning.
A roll or sliver of fibre (as of wool) delivered from a carding machine.
To use a carding device to disentangle the fibres of wool prior to spinning.
To scrape or tear someone’s flesh using a metal comb, as a form of torture.
To comb with a card; to cleanse or disentangle by carding.
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(quote-book)|title=Don Quixote|passage=It is necessary that this book carded and purged of certain base things.
(quote-book)| title=A Quip for an Upstart Courtier| year=1592| passage=that card your beer, if you see your guests begin to be drunk, half small and half strong
(abbreviation of)
(obsolete form of)
(l) (gloss)