Pronunciation: /aɪˈdi kɑrd/
noun a card that serves as official identification, typically containing the holder's name, photograph, and other personal information
A1 I always carry my ID card with me in case I need to show it.
A2 She lost her ID card and had to apply for a new one at the office.
B1 You will need to present your ID card at the security checkpoint before entering the building.
B2 The company requires all employees to wear their ID cards visibly at all times.
C1 The ID card must be scanned in order to access certain restricted areas of the facility.
C2 The government issued a new biometric ID card system to enhance security measures.
formal In order to access the building, you must present your ID card at the security desk.
informal Hey, don't forget your ID card if you want to get into the party tonight.
slang I can't believe I lost my ID card again, I'm so forgetful.
figurative Your ID card is like your ticket to the adult world, it opens doors and grants access to different opportunities.
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