Pc Card
It refers to a credit card-sized device, which can be a flash memory card, a network card, a modem, or even a hard drive. There are two types: Type I/II, which is a single-height slot, and Type III, which requires a double-height card slot.
Literal Meanings of Pc Card
Pc:
Meanings of Pc:
Percentage, share (especially to a cent).
Part of a percent one percent.
A part of a greater whole, usually in such a form that it can be separated from other parts.
A unique item that belongs to a class of similar items.
Any piece used in chess, especially a higher value piece, as opposed to an extended ■■■■, similar piece, etc. in other games.
A coin, especially one that is worth less than its principal value.
Artistic work such as painting, sculpture, musical composition, literary work, etc.
Article published in the press.
Artillery .
(short for chignon) A wig or wig, especially when worn by a man.
A slice or other amount of bread that is eaten neat, on a sandwich or as a light snack.
with an or member.
(commonly short for piece of ) An item of poor quality or worthlessness (usually used for consumer goods such as cars or appliances).
pipe.
Used to describe a square that has been touched but not properly, usually captured by the opposing team or soiled. It is usually used in the past tense with got.
(sometimes pejorative) A person, a person.
Fortified castle building.
Distance.
A structured training line often used for performance assessment.
The amount of work to be done with one unit of work at a time.
Rectangular sheet of thick paper or thin cardstock to write on and send without an envelope. An illustrated postcard has an image or photo on one side.
Sentences of Pc
Only a small percentage reach the top positions.
I want another piece of cake.
Part of the mechanism.
Six cents.
He played two beautiful pieces on the piano.
There is an interesting article in today's paper about medical research.
He takes a piece!.
The announcer carries a new coin.
I had a piece in the afternoon.
Oh, my new computer is like that. I'll take it to the store tomorrow.
He has a piece, she has a piece of the ball [...] and it is a foul.
A bit less.
During the training, the four of us swam more than 5,000 meters.
Card:
Meanings of Card:
(plural) Any game that uses cards to play a deck of cards.
A device or argument used to achieve a goal.
Any flat, usually rectangular piece of thick paper, plastic, etc.
Map or diagram.
A fun or entertaining person, often a bit eccentric.
List of upcoming events, artists or participants.
Tabular display of key pitches or game stats: batsmen results and layoffs, extras, total points and bowling points.
A removable electronic device that can be plugged into a powered electronic device to provide additional capacity.
Postcard.
Business card.
Cover/Subtitles: A piece of printed text filmed and edited between actions photographed at different times, usually to convey character dialogue or descriptive narrative material related to the plot.
Test card.
A published note with a short explanation, statement, request, thanks, etc.
Printed program.
(extended) Attraction or incentive.
Paper that marks the cardinal points on a compass or sailor's globe.
Cardboard or perforated sheet for the warp threads that make up the jacquard mechanism of the loom.
Indication card.
Check identity documents, especially with regard to minimum age.
Do (score announced) as described on the score card.
Material with built-in short bristles.
Device or aid in the form of a comb or brush for lifting cloth.
A hand tool in the shape of a comb, but with bristles of wire or other hard material. It is mainly used with raw cotton, wool, hair or other natural fibers to prepare these materials for spinning into thread or yarn on a spinning wheel, spiral or other hand spindle. The card is used to detangle, clean, remove dirt and straighten fibers.
Machine for detangling wool fibers before spinning.
Roll or skein of fiber (such as wool) coming out of the cardboard.
Use a carder to untangle the wool fibers before spinning.
Scratching or tearing someone's flesh with a metal comb as a form of .
Comb with comb to clean or detangle.
To clean or erase, like a card.
Mix or blend as with a lower or weaker subject.
One of the Papal Appointed Officers in the Roman Catholic Church, with only the Pope and the Patriarchs, who form a special college that the Pope elects. (See the Wikipedia article on Catholic cardinals.).
Cardinalis, one of the passerine genera of the finch family.
One of several related passerine birds in the family Cardinalidae (see the Wikipedia article on cardinals) and other similar birds once thought to be related.
(Color) An intense red, slightly less brilliant than scarlet, the traditional color of the cassock of Catholic cardinals. (identical to cardinal red).
Abbreviation for a cardinal number, a number that indicates the amount or magnitude of a quantity (for example, zero, one, two, three). (See the Wikipedia article on the cardinal number.).
(Grammar) An abbreviation of cardinal number, a word used for cardinal number.
Short for cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), flowering plant.
Short for cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi), a freshwater fish.
(Bow) A short hooded cloak for women, originally made of scarlet fabric.
Warm red wine.
Sentences of Card
He played cards with his friends.
He accused her of playing the race card.
What's on the menu today?.
He had to replace the card his computer used to connect to the Internet.
He handed out postcards to his neighbors and congratulated them on the birth of their son.
The real estate agent gave me his card so I could call if I had any questions about buying a home.
Put the postcard in the newspaper.
It will be a nice billboard for the last day of the fair.
I heard you can't get a card at any other store.
In the final round, McIlroy had a great run of a nine-under-par 61.
Horse card.