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e-card

/ee-kahrd/US // ˈiˌkɑrd //

电子贺卡,电子卡,电子卡片

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a greeting card chosen from a website by the sender, and sent by the site to the recipient as an email with a link back to the site to view the card: Personalize your e-card with a message and photograph.

Examples

  • That could include private financial or personal information—like the credit-card numbers you used to pay for the corrupted Wi-Fi.

  • And the Absinthe House has a full list: Other famous imbibers include P.T. Barnum, Oscar Wilde, and General Robert E. Lee.

  • Because Duck Dynasty receives monster TV ratings and Robertson paid by a company (A&E) while making these public statements.

  • Originally conceived by author Clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous.

  • The screenwriting was one last card Brinsley was trying to play after every other trade he tried had turned to zeroes.

  • E was an Esquire, with pride on his brow; F was a Farmer, and followed the plough.

  • The card table profitably occupies some six to eight hours daily of these old fellows' attention.

  • In most club card-rooms smoking is not permitted, but at the Pandemonium it is the fashion to smoke everywhere.

  • He showed his wisdom in giving the Pandemonium card-room a very wide berth for the rest of his days.

  • He has drawn a knave and a six; he takes another card; this turns out to be an ace.