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单词 postcard
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Definition of postcard in English:

postcard

noun ˈpəʊs(t)kɑːdˈpoʊs(t)kɑrd
  • A card for sending a message by post without an envelope, typically having a photograph or other illustration on one side.

    he promised to send me a picture postcard
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging.
    • Then we stop at Santa's post office where we get special stamps for our postcards.
    • It was a photograph that was on the back of a postcard, and on the postcard there was a note to my father.
    • Ian pointed to this great project that invites people to post little secrets via postcards.
    • Please send all stamps, postcards and picture phone cards to the address below.
    • That will worsen a trend which has seen the number of postcards posted in Britain drop by one million a year for the last five years.
    • She sends messages from my parents, who are waiting for postcards and letters they can hold in their hands.
    • They kept in touch most weeks with text messages, phone calls and postcards of places she thought her father might want to paint.
    • This is bound to catch on, whether for sending back holiday postcards or sharing new pictures of a baby.
    • His pictures have featured on a set of postcards and greetings cards sold in aid of the Asperger Society.
    • Not more than an hour ago I went down to the Post Office and sent out postcards to all those that have asked for one.
    • Postcards can depict places where your family once lived and the messages written on postcards can add to your knowledge.
    • The writer has now devised a set of postcards picturing the landmarks, which will be distributed with his books.
    • The opposite pages housed postcards and pictures, decorated with her cute and colourful doodles.
    • Handmade greetings cards and postcards, made by a Whixley resident, will also be on sale.
    • Sending normal e-mail is like sending a postcard through the mail - anyone can read it.
    • They rallied behind the cause of sending e-cards and called for people not to use postcards.
    • This is where you begin asking all the Thai people you know if they have any old photographs or postcards.
    • As Jane said this week, a blog is ‘a cross between a postcard and a message in a bottle’.
    • It contained postcards with pictures of soldiers in gas-masks waving flags and at mass rallies.
    Synonyms
    note, letter, card, message, bulletin, communication, epistle, missive, memorandum, dispatch, report
 
 

Definition of postcard in US English:

postcard

nounˈpōs(t)kärdˈpoʊs(t)kɑrd
  • A card for sending a message by mail without an envelope, typically having a photograph or other illustration on one side.

    he promised to send me a picture postcard
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The opposite pages housed postcards and pictures, decorated with her cute and colourful doodles.
    • As Jane said this week, a blog is ‘a cross between a postcard and a message in a bottle’.
    • His pictures have featured on a set of postcards and greetings cards sold in aid of the Asperger Society.
    • Please send all stamps, postcards and picture phone cards to the address below.
    • The writer has now devised a set of postcards picturing the landmarks, which will be distributed with his books.
    • Then we stop at Santa's post office where we get special stamps for our postcards.
    • Not more than an hour ago I went down to the Post Office and sent out postcards to all those that have asked for one.
    • It was a photograph that was on the back of a postcard, and on the postcard there was a note to my father.
    • Ian pointed to this great project that invites people to post little secrets via postcards.
    • Handmade greetings cards and postcards, made by a Whixley resident, will also be on sale.
    • It contained postcards with pictures of soldiers in gas-masks waving flags and at mass rallies.
    • They rallied behind the cause of sending e-cards and called for people not to use postcards.
    • Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging.
    • This is where you begin asking all the Thai people you know if they have any old photographs or postcards.
    • Sending normal e-mail is like sending a postcard through the mail - anyone can read it.
    • They kept in touch most weeks with text messages, phone calls and postcards of places she thought her father might want to paint.
    • That will worsen a trend which has seen the number of postcards posted in Britain drop by one million a year for the last five years.
    • This is bound to catch on, whether for sending back holiday postcards or sharing new pictures of a baby.
    • Postcards can depict places where your family once lived and the messages written on postcards can add to your knowledge.
    • She sends messages from my parents, who are waiting for postcards and letters they can hold in their hands.
    Synonyms
    note, letter, card, message, bulletin, communication, epistle, missive, memorandum, dispatch, report
 
 
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