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Idiom be on the cards British, American & Australian, American & Australian to be likely to happen.'Do you think there'll be an election next year?' 'I think it's on the cards'.There are some big changes in the cards for next year. (often + for)
be on the cardsTo be very likely or certain to happen, occur, or take place. They've played very well, but it doesn't look like a championship title is on the cards for this team today. A: "Is anything on the cards for tomorrow?" B: "No, it's looking like a pretty slow Saturday for me." |