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Definition of trading card in English: trading cardnoun Each of a set of picture cards, typically featuring popular cartoon characters, that are collected and traded, especially by children. (尤指儿童收集交换的卡通人物成套图片)交换卡,收集卡 Example sentencesExamples - One reason they like it so much is, the children are allowed to bring standard playing cards to school but not trading cards because of stealing, fighting, and such.
- She was sitting down near the lounge chair, going through her collection of trading cards.
- Why, there's even a special treat for the kids: supermodel trading cards!
- Do you like trading cards with pictures of monsters on them?
- His collection of trading cards look like any other trading cards.
- There are also trading cards, sports collectibles, and cigars.
- An Italian priest hopes the children of his parish will be equally enthusiastic about bible-related trading cards.
- The firefighters and officers handed out trading cards and signed their autographs for the students.
- Following the summer launch, a tidal wave of merchandise is set to follow, including trading cards and children's books.
- If only words could be categorised and given concrete ranks, like the back of sports trading cards - maybe then people would be more comfortable with them.
- He stops every few steps and signs his name on whatever is thrust at him - posters, trading cards, baseball caps, jerseys, pictures, training camp programs, pennants, mini-helmets.
- The core concept of the prototype episode is a digital trading card game representing the characters in the stories.
- These people collect guns the way some people collect coins, trading cards (do people still collect these?
- Given the number of references to this ubiquitous yet elusive object, I figured its addition to my collection of trading cards and sports memorabilia would be a valuable acquisition.
- A million cigarette and other trading cards are on show in the largest event, being held for the first time in the town for 13 years.
- He collects Gulf War trading cards - they're his retirement fund.
- At first they lamented the lack of choice, but then discovered the fun of trading cards and helping each other locate pictures of their animals in magazines and books.
- Arens collected such tiny surrealistic beachheads in a frontal assault on the mundane as others would collect porcelains or baseball trading cards.
- First time ever - official in-game player trading cards, which enable users to collect, trade and unlock cheat codes throughout the game
- With a jarring crash, the owner tumbled into a box of old trading cards, sending bits of collectible cardboard everywhere.
Definition of trading card in US English: trading cardnoun One of a set of cards, such as those depicting professional athletes, that are collected and traded, especially by children. (尤指儿童收集交换的卡通人物成套图片)交换卡,收集卡 Example sentencesExamples - These people collect guns the way some people collect coins, trading cards (do people still collect these?
- First time ever - official in-game player trading cards, which enable users to collect, trade and unlock cheat codes throughout the game
- His collection of trading cards look like any other trading cards.
- The core concept of the prototype episode is a digital trading card game representing the characters in the stories.
- Why, there's even a special treat for the kids: supermodel trading cards!
- The firefighters and officers handed out trading cards and signed their autographs for the students.
- Given the number of references to this ubiquitous yet elusive object, I figured its addition to my collection of trading cards and sports memorabilia would be a valuable acquisition.
- Arens collected such tiny surrealistic beachheads in a frontal assault on the mundane as others would collect porcelains or baseball trading cards.
- An Italian priest hopes the children of his parish will be equally enthusiastic about bible-related trading cards.
- At first they lamented the lack of choice, but then discovered the fun of trading cards and helping each other locate pictures of their animals in magazines and books.
- One reason they like it so much is, the children are allowed to bring standard playing cards to school but not trading cards because of stealing, fighting, and such.
- He collects Gulf War trading cards - they're his retirement fund.
- There are also trading cards, sports collectibles, and cigars.
- He stops every few steps and signs his name on whatever is thrust at him - posters, trading cards, baseball caps, jerseys, pictures, training camp programs, pennants, mini-helmets.
- With a jarring crash, the owner tumbled into a box of old trading cards, sending bits of collectible cardboard everywhere.
- Do you like trading cards with pictures of monsters on them?
- A million cigarette and other trading cards are on show in the largest event, being held for the first time in the town for 13 years.
- She was sitting down near the lounge chair, going through her collection of trading cards.
- If only words could be categorised and given concrete ranks, like the back of sports trading cards - maybe then people would be more comfortable with them.
- Following the summer launch, a tidal wave of merchandise is set to follow, including trading cards and children's books.
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