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环顾四周
лотариен билет, покрит с фолио
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scratch card [ˈskrætʃkɑːd, Am -kɑːrd] N
in the PONS Dictionary
I. scratch [skrætʃ] N
1. scratch (cut on skin, mark):
2. scratch no pl (act of scratching):
чесане nt без мн
3. scratch (start):
II. scratch [skrætʃ] VB trans
1. scratch (cut slightly):
2. scratch (mark):
3. scratch (relieve itch):
4. scratch (exclude):
5. scratch (erase):
6. scratch Am inf (cancel):
Phrases:
III. scratch [skrætʃ] VB intr
1. scratch (use claws):
2. scratch (relieve itch):
IV. scratch [skrætʃ] ADJ
I. card1 [kɑːd, Am kɑːrd] N
1. card no pl a. FIN, GAMES:
2. card (postcard):
3. card COMPUT:
4. card SPORTS (programme):
5. card (index card):
6. card (proof of identity):
7. card Brit inf:
Phrases:
II. card1 [kɑːd, Am kɑːrd] VB trans Am inf
to card sb
card2 [kɑːd] N inf
I. card3 N
II. card3 VB trans
Present
Iscratch
youscratch
he/she/itscratches
wescratch
youscratch
theyscratch
Past
Iscratched
youscratched
he/she/itscratched
wescratched
youscratched
theyscratched
Present Perfect
Ihavescratched
youhavescratched
he/she/ithasscratched
wehavescratched
youhavescratched
theyhavescratched
Past Perfect
Ihadscratched
youhadscratched
he/she/ithadscratched
wehadscratched
youhadscratched
theyhadscratched
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Further, most card holder agreements enable the issuer to arbitrarily raise the interest rate for any reason they see fit.
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Either both were red-card offences or neither was.
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Programming started on the hour, with visitors who did not get to the site on time faced with a test card and 1970s-style intermission music.
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