Examples of using Discards in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
the game's computer will randomly select new ones to replace your discards.
The discards are substituted using the 47 remaining cards following a deal/draw button is pressed again.
Our study highlights the sheer number of scavenging birds potentially supported by discards and thus the importance of understanding the wider ecological consequences of dumping fisheries waste.
one should throw his discards to the center of the table, as nearly as possible in front of the next dealer.
bets were placed on these five original cards without discards or draws.
The mucked cards from any previous betting rounds are now shuffled with the discards from Player 1 only.
North Sea discards support 3 million seabirds,
The discards are substituted using the 47 remaining cards following a deal/draw button is pressed again.
Certainly with a larger number of players the cards will frequently run out and discards will need to be recycled.
Here, the players receive a full hand during an initial deal but eventually discards some of those cards and will be replaced with new cards from the deck.
Player 2's discards are not included in the reshuffle since all of his discards were not replaced.
The machine would replace all an individual's discards and pays him based upon the value of his hand.
layer of cereal plants, which the food industry usually discards or uses for animal feed.
in the trailer and discards the frame if an error is detected.
The mucked cards from any previous betting rounds are now shuffled with the discards from Player 1 only.
Each player specifies how many of their cards they wish to replace and discards them.
capital-value alternately assumes and discards this form.
The dealer would then deal the last player 1 card, then take that player's discards into the muck.
then each player draws one more card than he discards, completing his hand to five cards.
Therefore, any form of communication is always judged with the cards that your partner discards.