business card
IPA/ˈbɪznəs kɑːd/
IPA/ˈbɪznəs kɑːrd/
business card — noun
1. a small printed card that you give to people you meet at work, showing your name
1.名詞A2
釋義
a small printed card that you give to people you meet at work, showing your name, your job, and how to contact you
例句
Yuki handed her business card to the hotel manager after the meeting.
common pattern: hand [someone] a business card
You can find Fatima's phone number on her business card.
preposition: on [someone's] business card
Kwame's business card includes his email address and mobile number.
At the conference, every speaker had business cards on their table.
Diego forgot his business cards at home before the big trade show.
同義詞
- calling card
dated term, now rarely used except in historical contexts
- visiting card
old-fashioned British term, mainly used before the 20th century
常見錯誤
❌Can I have your name card?
✅Can I have your business card?
💡'name card' is not standard English; use 'business card' instead.