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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
cards
other games GAME
- one of a set of usually 52 small pieces of card with shapes or pictures on them that are used for playing games: (playing) card - a set of these cards: pack (AmE deck) (of cards) There are some cards missing from this pack. - one of the four sets of thirteen playing cards: suit You need four cards of the same suit. - the names of the suits: spades, clubs, hearts, diamonds - the names of the thirteen cards in a suit: ace (= the number one in a suit), two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, jack, queen, king I played a two. ◎ the king of spades - an extra card in a pack of cards, which can be used in some games instead of any card: joker - a card which belongs to a suit which is chosen to have a higher value than all the others: trump Hearts are trumps. ※ playing a game of cards - to play a game with cards: play/have a game of cards, play cards We had a good game of cards last night. ◎ Let's play cards. - a particular kind of game that is played with cards: card game Does anyone know any good card games? - to win or lose card games: win*/lose* at cards I hate losing at cards. - a person who plays cards: player This game needs four players. ※ more on winning and losing a game WIN/LOSE - to mix the cards: shuffle (sth) Shuffle the cards well. - to give cards to each individual person who is playing the game: deal* (sth); the person who deals the cards is the dealer Whose turn is it to deal? ◎ The person on the left of the dealer starts. - to divide the pack of cards into two or three parts: cut* (sth) Cut the cards to see who starts. - a card which is on the table showing the picture side is face up; a card which is on the table so that you cannot see its picture side is face down Place the cards face down on the table. - the cards that you have in your hand when you play cards: hand I knew I'd win - I had a really good hand (= I had good cards) . - the time in a game of cards when one person must play his/her cards: turn, go (plural goes) Is it my turn? ◎ Whose go is it? - to remove a card from the pile of cards in the centre of the table: take* sth, pick sth up It's your turn to pick up a card. - to put a card on the table for other players to see: play (sth) Who played the ten?
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