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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1884 COCA: 1576

ticket

noun
/ˈtɪkɪt/
/ˈtɪkɪt/
Idioms
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  1. a printed piece of paper, or a message or image received on your phone or computer, that gives you the right to travel on a particular bus, train, etc. or to go into a theatre, etc.票;券;车票;戏票;入场券
    • a plane/bus/train ticket机票/公共汽车票/火车票
    • an airline ticket机票
    • a theatre/concert ticket剧院/音乐会门票
    • ticket for/to something free tickets to the show演出的免费入场券
    • I bought a ticket for the concert.我买了一张音乐会的票。
    • I booked a one-way ticket to Montreal.我订了一张去蒙特利尔的单程票。
    • Tickets are available from the Arts Centre at £5.00.艺术中心有票,每张 5 英镑。
    • a one-way/return ticket单程票/往返票
    • a ticket office售票处
    • a ticket holder (= a person who has a ticket)持票人
    • a ticket machine/collector/inspector售票机/收票员/检查员
    • They raised over £40,000 in ticket sales alone. 仅门票销售一项,他们就筹集了4万多英镑。
    • Ticket prices range from $9 for adults to $4.75 for children. 票价从成人9美元到儿童4.75美元不等。
    • Tickets can also be purchased by phone.门票也可以通过电话购买。
    • (figurative) She hoped that getting this job would finally be her ticket to success.她希望得到这份工作终将会使她踏上成功之途。
    • by ticket Admission is by ticket only.凭票方可入场。
    see also all-ticket, e-ticket, meal ticket, return ticket, season ticket
    Extra Examples
    • Concessionary tickets are available at half the standard price.可以买到普通价格一半的优惠票。
    • He showed the guard his ticket.他向门卫出示了入场券。
    • I've got complimentary tickets for the theatre.我得到了戏院的赠票。
    • Phone the ticket line on this number.订票打这个号码。
    • Use the coupon below to reserve advance tickets for the exhibition.凭下面的优惠券预订展览的预售票。
    • You must hold a valid ticket before boarding the train.你必须持有效车票上火车。
    • a first-class rail ticket头等车厢火车票
    • a ticket for Saturday星期六的票
    Topics Transport by bus and traina1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • one-way
    • single
    • return
    verb + ticket
    • buy
    • get
    • obtain
    ticket + verb
    • be priced
    • cost
    • go on sale
    ticket + noun
    • agency
    • agent
    • booth
    preposition
    • by ticket
    • ticket for
    • ticket to
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  2. a printed piece of paper with a number or numbers on it, that you buy in order to have the chance of winning a prize if the number or numbers are later chosen奖券;彩票
    • a lottery/raffle ticket彩票
    • There are three winning tickets.有三张中奖的彩票。
    • I own a little store that sells lottery tickets.我开了一家小商店,卖彩票。
    • Raffle tickets cost just $10.奖券只要10美元。
    see also golden ticket
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • winning
    • lottery
    • raffle
    … of tickets
    • book
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  3. a label that is attached to something in a shop giving details of its price, size, etc.(商店中标明货物价格、尺码等的)标签 see also big-ticket
  4. an official notice that orders you to pay a fine because you have done something illegal while driving or parking your car(交通违章)通知单,罚款单 synonym fine
    • a speeding ticket超速驾驶罚单
    • The police officer gave us a ticket for going through a red light.警察给我们开了一张罚单,因为我们闯红灯。
    see also parking ticket
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • parking
    • speeding
    • traffic
    verb + ticket
    • give somebody
    • issue
    • get
    preposition
    • ticket for
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  5. [usually singular] (especially North American English) a list of candidates that are supported by a particular political party in an election(政党在选举中所支持的)候选人名单
    • She ran for office on the Democratic ticket.她作为民主党的候选人参加竞选。
    see also dream ticket, split ticket, straight ticket
    Extra Examples
    • I generally vote a split ticket.我一般投分裂票。
    • I'm voting the straight Republican ticket.我会投共和党的票。
    • There are three candidates on the national ticket.全国候选人名单上有三位候选人。
    • There had been talk of Kennedy dropping LBJ from the ticket in '64.1964 年就有传言说肯尼迪曾把约翰逊从候选人名单上拿下。
    Topics Politicsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • national
    • party
    • presidential
    verb + ticket
    • run on
    • join
    • support
    preposition
    • on ticket
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  6. (in information technology) a request for a problem to be fixed that is entered into a system that manages such requests故障单,工单:将需要解决的问题输入到管理此类请求的系统中的请求。
    • Open a ticket with the Help Desk.使用服务台提交故障单。
  7. Word Originearly 16th cent. (in the general senses ‘short written note’ and ‘a licence or permit’): shortening of obsolete French étiquet, from Old French estiquet(te), from estiquier ‘to fix’, from Middle Dutch steken. Compare with etiquette.
Idioms
be tickets
  1. (South African English, informal) be the end结束;终结
    • It's tickets for the team that loses.落败的球队就此止步。
just the ticket
(British English also just the job)
  1. (informal, approving) exactly what is needed in a particular situation正需要的东西;求之不得的东西
    • That cup of tea was just the ticket. 那杯茶正合我意。
split the ticket
  1. (US English, politics政治) to vote for candidates from more than one party投两党或两党以上候选人的票
that’s the ticket
  1. (old-fashioned, informal) used to say that something is just what is needed or that everything is just right所需要的东西;一切正好
    • Are we all packed and ready to go? That’s the ticket.我们都打包好准备出发了吗?那是车票。

ticket

verb
/ˈtɪkɪt/
/ˈtɪkɪt/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ticket
/ˈtɪkɪt/
/ˈtɪkɪt/
he / she / it tickets
/ˈtɪkɪts/
/ˈtɪkɪts/
past simple ticketed
/ˈtɪkɪtɪd/
/ˈtɪkɪtɪd/
past participle ticketed
/ˈtɪkɪtɪd/
/ˈtɪkɪtɪd/
-ing form ticketing
/ˈtɪkɪtɪŋ/
/ˈtɪkɪtɪŋ/
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  1. (specialist) to produce and sell tickets for an event, a trip, etc.; to give somebody a ticket售票;给…门票;送票
    • be ticketed Passengers can now be ticketed electronically.旅客现在可以电子购票。
  2. (especially North American English) to give somebody an official notice that orders them to pay a fine because they have done something illegal while driving or parking a car发出交通违章通知单
    • be ticketed Park illegally, and you're likely to be ticketed.违章停车就可能收到罚款单。
  3. Word Originearly 16th cent. (in the general senses ‘short written note’ and ‘a licence or permit’): shortening of obsolete French étiquet, from Old French estiquet(te), from estiquier ‘to fix’, from Middle Dutch steken. Compare with etiquette.

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