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		Definition of business card in English: business cardnoun A small card printed with one's name, occupation, business address, etc. 名片 Example sentencesExamples -  Every single one of them has left a business card as they've gone through.
 -  Have you consented by giving someone a business card with your email address on it?
 -  Like most foreigners in China on my business card I have a name spelled out in Chinese characters.
 -  His name was Mr. Kayano, and he remembered my name from a business card I had given him at the temple.
 -  After discussing systems with her, she gave me a business card - only her name wasn't on it.
 -  The white card was the same size as the average business card and had what looked like a cell phone number written clearly in black in the middle.
 -  He also scribbled a name and cellphone number on a business card and handed it to her.
 -  Doncheva returned the smile, and gave her business card to the woman's seven-year-old child.
 -  My brother came home today and handed me over a business card.
 -  He produces a business card bearing his name printed on imitation wood stock.
 -  One of the keys to networking is the business card, and Rezac suggests you always have at least seven of them on you.
 -  I'd rather ask for a business card and say I will phone them when I have had time to think about it.
 -  She couldn't recall what the R. in my name stood for and got out the business card I got her.
 -  He explained in great detail the catering options and prices and gave me his business card, as well.
 -  It is the size of a business card, it carries 1,000 songs and it has been flying off the shelves in US pre-orders.
 -  Despite never handing out a business card, he has designed more than 50 homes over the past 10 years.
 -  He reached under his side of the counter and pulled out a ticket with Ron's name, a key and a business card.
 -  The receptionist nodded as she jotted down a name and telephone number on the back of a business card.
 -  She slips a business card into his pocket and walks out of the bar.
 -  Reaching into his wallet he pulls out a business card and hands it to me.
 
 Synonyms identification, id, credentials, papers    Definition of business card in US English: business cardnounˈbɪznɪs ˌkɑrd A small card printed with one's name, professional occupation, company position, business address, and other contact information. 名片 Example sentencesExamples -  He explained in great detail the catering options and prices and gave me his business card, as well.
 -  His name was Mr. Kayano, and he remembered my name from a business card I had given him at the temple.
 -  He reached under his side of the counter and pulled out a ticket with Ron's name, a key and a business card.
 -  Have you consented by giving someone a business card with your email address on it?
 -  I'd rather ask for a business card and say I will phone them when I have had time to think about it.
 -  She couldn't recall what the R. in my name stood for and got out the business card I got her.
 -  One of the keys to networking is the business card, and Rezac suggests you always have at least seven of them on you.
 -  Reaching into his wallet he pulls out a business card and hands it to me.
 -  He also scribbled a name and cellphone number on a business card and handed it to her.
 -  He produces a business card bearing his name printed on imitation wood stock.
 -  Doncheva returned the smile, and gave her business card to the woman's seven-year-old child.
 -  Like most foreigners in China on my business card I have a name spelled out in Chinese characters.
 -  After discussing systems with her, she gave me a business card - only her name wasn't on it.
 -  Every single one of them has left a business card as they've gone through.
 -  The white card was the same size as the average business card and had what looked like a cell phone number written clearly in black in the middle.
 -  My brother came home today and handed me over a business card.
 -  It is the size of a business card, it carries 1,000 songs and it has been flying off the shelves in US pre-orders.
 -  Despite never handing out a business card, he has designed more than 50 homes over the past 10 years.
 -  The receptionist nodded as she jotted down a name and telephone number on the back of a business card.
 -  She slips a business card into his pocket and walks out of the bar.
 
 Synonyms identification, id, credentials, papers     |