单词 | trading card |
释义 | > as lemmastrading card trading card n. (a) any of various types of card on which the details of trades, transactions, etc., are recorded; (b) originally North American a small picture card that is part of a collectable set, each card typically depicting one of a set of figures from popular culture such as sportspeople or cartoon characters; cf. baseball card n. at baseball n. Compounds 2. ΚΠ 1877 8th Ann. Rep. Mass. Bureau Statistics of Labor ii. 101 The cash system is not strictly adhered to... Members are furnished with trading cards, good for three months. 1944 Ogden (Utah) Standard-Examiner 6 July 8/5 Almost every night here of late I have had to view the increasing collection of trading cards the boys have accumulated. 1985 N.Y. Times 30 Aug. c20/5 The festivities include more than 130 exhibitors of antiques and collectibles ranging from baseball trading cards to Tiffany lamps. 1999 L. J. Borsellino Day Trader vii. 135 A trading card is divided in two, with a column for the buys—marked in blue—and one for the sells—marked in red. 2009 F. Ladd Astro Boy & Anime come to Americas 115 Likenesses of the Pokémon appear on trading cards; a really dedicated youngster seeks to acquire a full set. < as lemmas |
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