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Meaning of showcard | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. An advertising placard.
  2. A card for displaying samples.
  3. A card shown to a subject as an extra aid that is associated with one of the questions in a questionnaire or survey.

Examples

“No matter how well dressed or how nicely goods are arranged in a window , it is robbed of half its effectiveness unless a good showcard completes it .”
“With the showcard playing so important a part in the selling routine of the jewelry store, the jeweler should have someone in his employ learn the art of showcard writing.”
“Procure some regulation showcard colors in the 2-oz. bottles costing about 25c.”
“This showcard is reproduced in ten colors, showing the company's "151 Line" comprising eighteen colors, and has an easel back, making an attractive counter or window display.”
“There is another type of showcard which carries actual samples of the goods to be sold .”
“New sample holding showcard from Widnells for their Norman cord range, shows the 12 colours available plus Cramond samples .”
“In 2002, a variant of this question using a showcard was asked, alongside the existing version. Data from the two question versions asked in 2002 were used to estimate the effect of using the showcard.”
“From this card (SHOWCARD 4) what if anything did you do at the time?”
“For face-to-face interviews this can be put onto a showcard and the respondent can give the corresponding letter . Do not include ' refused ' on a showcard .”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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