1An illustrated card used in games or as a teaching aid.
人头牌;花牌;图片卡
Example sentencesExamples
Therefore the objects are followed by picture cards which are also manipulated and sorted, and then pictures are associated with more traditional worksheets.
But if we were to take a deck of cards, remove the picture cards and deal them out to each player to be used for movement instead of a die; play will be a little different; a little improved if you will.
Throw in a mode in which you can collect picture cards for achieving certain challenges in the game and you've even got a nice bit of variety.
Get a deck of cards, deface a picture card (preferably the Jack of Hearts or Queen of Clubs) with felt tip or crayon or whatever so it looks silly.
Animals on the list were represented on picture cards and plants on written name cards.
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another term for court card
Example sentencesExamples
In each suit there are normally three picture cards - a king, a horseman and a jack or maid - and some numeral cards.
Cards remaining in hand are worth penalty points: jokers are worth 25, picture cards 10, and other cards face value.
The cards have values as follows: picture cards count 10 points, aces count 1 point and other cards count face value.
The counting cards are the highest and lowest trumps and the picture cards in the suits.
Discarding a picture card of a suit warns your partner not to lead that suit.
Definition of picture card in US English:
picture card
nounˈpik(t)SHər ˌkärd
1An illustrated card, used especially in games.
人头牌;花牌;图片卡
Example sentencesExamples
Throw in a mode in which you can collect picture cards for achieving certain challenges in the game and you've even got a nice bit of variety.
But if we were to take a deck of cards, remove the picture cards and deal them out to each player to be used for movement instead of a die; play will be a little different; a little improved if you will.
Animals on the list were represented on picture cards and plants on written name cards.
Therefore the objects are followed by picture cards which are also manipulated and sorted, and then pictures are associated with more traditional worksheets.
Get a deck of cards, deface a picture card (preferably the Jack of Hearts or Queen of Clubs) with felt tip or crayon or whatever so it looks silly.
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another term for face card
Example sentencesExamples
In each suit there are normally three picture cards - a king, a horseman and a jack or maid - and some numeral cards.
The cards have values as follows: picture cards count 10 points, aces count 1 point and other cards count face value.
The counting cards are the highest and lowest trumps and the picture cards in the suits.
Cards remaining in hand are worth penalty points: jokers are worth 25, picture cards 10, and other cards face value.
Discarding a picture card of a suit warns your partner not to lead that suit.