Small paper card with one's name printed on it, and often bearing an artistic design.
Sinônimos
Examples for "card"
Examples for "card"
1The only problem: No bank would give him a serious credit card.
2Ten years ago, a business card was incomplete without a fax number.
3However, his Bank of Ireland card refused to let him buy credit.
4AL wild-card update The American League playoff situation is far more complex.
5It's possible even that Burnham received a card, given his new prominence.
1It's not as if he would leave a calling card, you know.
2He no longer had a calling card-thatwas so quaint, so nineties.
3I offered the father my calling card, and he gave me his.
4Between seeing the calling card and opening the door, Ohm's hangover vanished.
5This defeat, though, is hardly a good calling card for the main job.
1Tantaine took three visiting cards from a china ornament on the mantelshelf.
2No letters or visiting cards; nothing marked on his clothes but initials.
3I shall have a coronet on the corner of my visiting cards.
4The search for visiting cards and letters had proved to be fruitless.
5Here are visiting cards, see, and here a marked pocket-handkerchief -'R.B.'
1Their second venture, collectible prepaid calling cards, was met with puzzled stares.
2They don't go around leaving calling cards or blowing up their targets.
3Loss and its close companion, grief, have become the calling cards of Covid-19.
4There are several other calling cards on the silver tray Rose has brought in.
5Researchers lured the callers by offering them long-distance calling cards.
1On the way out she noticed his visiting card in a door-slot.
2If one is unable to attend, then the visiting card is mailed.
3No well-trained maid ever extends her hand to receive a visiting card.
4Caillard picked it up; it was a visiting card, and he read out:
5The personal visiting card has a black border during this time.
6His mother fumbled in her hand bag and drew out a visiting card.
7A personal word on a visiting card is all any one asks for.
8But I felt like I was a visiting card for people.
9Every visiting card should have the address in small letters in the left-hand corner.
10Or merely their visiting card with their new address in the lower right corner:
11The office boy came into the room, with a visiting card in his hand.
12The etiquette of the visiting card is a fluctuating one.
13All I needed now was the briquette, my visiting card.
14Thereupon Mr. Lincoln wrote on a visiting card the following:
15It was not a visiting card, but a business card.
16But I've got your visiting card on the top of my head all right.
Esta colocação é formada por:
Translations for visiting card