postcard 的定义
- Also called picture postcard. a small, commercially printed card, usually having a picture on one side and space for a short message on the other.
- postal card.
postcard 近义词
等同于 letter
等同于 line
等同于 mail
postcard 的近义词 9 个
postcard 的反义词 1 个
等同于 epistle
更多postcard例句
- The union is responding to Prospect’s claims with a postcard that is being mailed this week to 4,000 state opinion-makers.
- They needed to pay for postcards letting people know they could vote absentee–or, in some states, to mail ballots to every voter.
- As it turns out, while a Nobel Peace Prize nomination is a bit trickier than simply sending a guy in Norway a postcard with someone's name on it, it's not much trickier than that.
- For four days, we fished, ate and chilled in a postcard setting.
- Atlanta’s CBS affiliate, WSB-TV, reported that Raffensperger’s son passed away in 2018 but received postcards from the New Georgia Project encouraging him to register to vote.
- Send a postcard to PostSecret and your deepest thoughts could end up on a blog.
- There was a retro print postcard of her face printed on every single product.
- No, the difference between the postcard and the real thing is immeasurable.
- The caption reads “I figured this would be a good postcard to send home.”
- Now and then, a postcard would arrive with a curt message, typed on a manual typewriter.
- Later, a good deal later, when the picture postcard was invented, Howell did rather well out of that too.
- Vonnie made good her threat and two weeks after the quarrel Peter received a picture postcard of a giant redwood.
- Occasionally he would send me a postcard between the letters.
- When you are at home, please will you send me a postcard with a picture of London?
- How glad I am that I can get a pretty postcard for each of the other girls!