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ID card

n.
A card, often bearing a photograph, that gives identifying data, such as name, age, or organizational membership, about a person.
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ID card

n
a card or document that serves to identify a person, or to prove his age, membership, etc
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ID card


n.
a card giving identifying data about a person, as name, age, hair color, etc., and often bearing a photograph.
[1960–65]
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Translations
بِطَاقَةٌ شَخْصِيَّةٌ
občanský průkaz
ID-kort
PersonalausweisAusweis
δελτίο ταυτότητας
identiga kartoidentigilo
carné de identidaddocumento de identidad
henkilöllisyystodistushenkilötodistushenkilökortti
carte d’identité
osobna iskaznica
carta d’identità
身分証明書
신분증
ID-kaart
ID-kortlegitimasjonidentifikasjonsbevis
dowód osobisty
bilhete de identidadecarteira de identidade
удостоверение личности
občiansky preukaz
id-kort
บัตรประจำตัวประชาชน
kimlik kartı
thẻ căn cước
身份证

ID card

nAusweis m; (state-issued) → Personalausweis m
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ID card

بِطَاقَةٌ شَخْصِيَّةٌ občanský průkaz ID-kort Personalausweis δελτίο ταυτότητας carné de identidad, documento de identidad henkilöllisyystodistus carte d’identité osobna iskaznica carta d’identità 身分証明書 신분증 ID-kaart ID-kort dowód osobisty bilhete de identidade, carteira de identidade удостоверение личности id-kort บัตรประจำตัวประชาชน kimlik kartı thẻ căn cước 身份证
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AN ID card firm is to create 40 new jobs after it was bought up by an American rival.
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