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		Definition of cardboard in English: cardboardnounˈkɑːdbɔːdˈkɑrdbɔrd 1mass noun Pasteboard or stiff paper. 纸板;硬纸 as modifier a cardboard box Example sentencesExamples -  We made mailboxes out of construction paper and cardboard and put them on our desks.
 -  He finally got a grip on the foreign object, which felt like paper or cardboard.
 -  Last week I left several glass wine bottles in my green bin along with paper and cardboard.
 -  Besides, the big cardboard box it came in was my only cabinet for a fair while.
 -  Many houses are made of reed mats, plywood and plastic with cardboard filling the gaps.
 -  Anyway, the new bike arrived this morning, all swathed in cardboard and plastic wadding.
 -  Others favoured a more traditional design using cardboard and green fabrics.
 -  In the western town of Ghansi, hundreds live in shacks made of plastic and cardboard tied together.
 -  As Michael packed tins of beans, soup and spaghetti into cardboard boxes he nervously looked around.
 -  Think about the glass, plastic and cardboard packaging that goes in the bin and could be recycled.
 -  Oh, goodness but I'm fed up with trying to make serviceable postal boxes out of old cardboard.
 -  The ventilators are blocked, and roof tiles have caved in and have been replaced by paper and cardboard.
 -  The duo have dispensed with plastic CD casings and fashioned their covers from stiff cardboard.
 -  The main structure is made out of wood and cardboard and is covered in plasticine before being painted.
 -  They produce all that plastic and cardboard; they ought to be actively responsible for getting rid of it.
 -  Foss Islands is the only place in York to take plastic and cardboard.
 -  I would sit and think about what picture I wanted to paint, look at my large piece of cardboard and my paints.
 -  Swindon Council provided households with a box for cardboard, paper and other recyclables.
 -  Again the council can provide boxes to store cardboard and plastic bottles awaiting disposal.
 -  Most people will be aware that there is little demand for paper, cardboard, plastic and glass.
 
 Synonyms pasteboard, board, stiff paper 2as modifier (of a character in a literary work) lacking depth and realism; artificial. (文学作品中的人物)肤浅的,不真实的;造作的  with its superficial, cardboard characters, the novel was typical of her work 这部小说人物肤浅造作,是她的典型作品。 Example sentencesExamples -  They were very very simple cardboard characters who mostly just have to glower, smoulder and say witty lines quietly.
 -  The cardboard characters they were from the TV show couldn't really sustain a movie.
 -  Mind you, no psychological sensitivity can really rescue these grimly cardboard characters.
 -  He was certainly no cardboard figure and no amount of hagiography has succeeded in making him a saint.
 -  The clues fail to involve, or interest, and the characters are cardboard cutouts.
 -  The parade of cardboard characters with implausible motives makes for a less than satisfying read.
 -  Holmes and Watson have become cardboard variations on a theme, rather than reinvented characters.
 -  I'll have to wait and see if they get a better grasp on the characters or just leave them as cardboard cutouts.
 -  He does not want to paint her as a cardboard cut-out villainess, and rightly so.
 
    Definition of cardboard in US English: cardboardnounˈkärdbôrdˈkɑrdbɔrd 1Pasteboard or stiff paper. 纸板;硬纸 as modifier a cardboard box Example sentencesExamples -  Think about the glass, plastic and cardboard packaging that goes in the bin and could be recycled.
 -  The ventilators are blocked, and roof tiles have caved in and have been replaced by paper and cardboard.
 -  As Michael packed tins of beans, soup and spaghetti into cardboard boxes he nervously looked around.
 -  The main structure is made out of wood and cardboard and is covered in plasticine before being painted.
 -  They produce all that plastic and cardboard; they ought to be actively responsible for getting rid of it.
 -  Last week I left several glass wine bottles in my green bin along with paper and cardboard.
 -  Anyway, the new bike arrived this morning, all swathed in cardboard and plastic wadding.
 -  I would sit and think about what picture I wanted to paint, look at my large piece of cardboard and my paints.
 -  Again the council can provide boxes to store cardboard and plastic bottles awaiting disposal.
 -  He finally got a grip on the foreign object, which felt like paper or cardboard.
 -  Swindon Council provided households with a box for cardboard, paper and other recyclables.
 -  We made mailboxes out of construction paper and cardboard and put them on our desks.
 -  Foss Islands is the only place in York to take plastic and cardboard.
 -  Oh, goodness but I'm fed up with trying to make serviceable postal boxes out of old cardboard.
 -  Others favoured a more traditional design using cardboard and green fabrics.
 -  Most people will be aware that there is little demand for paper, cardboard, plastic and glass.
 -  Many houses are made of reed mats, plywood and plastic with cardboard filling the gaps.
 -  In the western town of Ghansi, hundreds live in shacks made of plastic and cardboard tied together.
 -  The duo have dispensed with plastic CD casings and fashioned their covers from stiff cardboard.
 -  Besides, the big cardboard box it came in was my only cabinet for a fair while.
 
 Synonyms pasteboard, board, stiff paper - 1.1as modifier (of a character in a literary work) lacking depth and realism; artificial.
(文学作品中的人物)肤浅的,不真实的;造作的  with its superficial, cardboard characters, the novel was typical of her work 这部小说人物肤浅造作,是她的典型作品。 Example sentencesExamples -  Mind you, no psychological sensitivity can really rescue these grimly cardboard characters.
 -  The cardboard characters they were from the TV show couldn't really sustain a movie.
 -  He does not want to paint her as a cardboard cut-out villainess, and rightly so.
 -  He was certainly no cardboard figure and no amount of hagiography has succeeded in making him a saint.
 -  The parade of cardboard characters with implausible motives makes for a less than satisfying read.
 -  The clues fail to involve, or interest, and the characters are cardboard cutouts.
 -  Holmes and Watson have become cardboard variations on a theme, rather than reinvented characters.
 -  They were very very simple cardboard characters who mostly just have to glower, smoulder and say witty lines quietly.
 -  I'll have to wait and see if they get a better grasp on the characters or just leave them as cardboard cutouts.
 
  
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