letter-card
信卡,信笺,信纸
Definitions
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British.
- : a large postal card, with gummed edges, that can be folded lengthwise and sealed with the message inside.
Examples
In memoriam, Parker Molloy writes a powerful letter to Leelah.
Your letter highlights so many of the harsh realities trans people face, specifically in regard to how society rejects us.
Just a few short years ago, I sat down at my computer, and I typed out a similar goodbye letter.
That could include private financial or personal information—like the credit-card numbers you used to pay for the corrupted Wi-Fi.
Copies of the letter were sent to senior members of the church hierarchy and to the Soviet government.
He turned to the gentle accents of his sweet Alice, breathed in a letter which had been wet with her grateful tears.
Hoosier hurried on board the boat, and followed Dick's instructions to the letter.
A letter from Fajardo to the king (December 10, 1621) concerns various matters of administration and business.
How little did he divine that the letter of the doctor was called forth by a communication from the countess-dowager.
With this letter is another by the same writer, dated July 30, 1622—a postscript to a duplicate of the preceding letter.