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ticket
- IPA[ˈtɪkɪt]
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- a piece of paper or card that gives the holder a certain right, especially to enter a place, travel by public transport, or participate in an event;a receipt for goods that have been received.
- issue (someone) with an official notice of a traffic offence;(of a passenger) be issued with a travel ticket
verb: ticket, 3rd person present: tickets, gerund or present participle: ticketing, past tense: ticketed, past participle: ticketed
noun: ticket, plural noun: tickets
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名詞
- 1. a piece of paper or card that gives the holder a certain right, especially to enter a place, travel by public transport, or participate in an event admission is by ticket only 同義詞
- ▪ a receipt for goods that have been received.
- ▪ a piece of paper or card bought as a way of entering a lottery or raffle the two winning tickets, bought within days of each other, went unclaimed
- ▪ (in information technology) a request logged on a work tracking system detailing an issue that needs to be addressed or task that must be performed if you have opened a ticket and it's not yet been resolved, there's no need to open a new one they closed the ticket without doing anything
- ▪ a method of getting into or out of (a specified state or situation) drugs are seen as the only ticket out of poverty companies that appeared to have a one-way ticket to profitability
- 2. a certificate or warrant.
- ▪ an official notice of a traffic offence the officer issued Rhodes a speeding ticket 同義詞
- ▪ a certificate of qualification as a ship's master, pilot, or other crew member.
- ▪ British a certificate of discharge from the army.
- 3. a label attached to a retail product, giving its price, size, and other details. 同義詞
- 4. North American a list of candidates put forward by a party in an election his presence on the Republican ticket
- ▪ a set of principles or policies supported by a party in an election they ran on strong anti-corruption tickets
- 5. informal the desirable or correct thing a wet spring would be just the ticket for the garden
- 6. Scottish, US informal a person of a specified kind I think you're all a bunch of sick tickets
動詞
- 1. issue (someone) with an official notice of a traffic offence park illegally and you are likely to be ticketed
- 2. (of a passenger) be issued with a travel ticket passengers can now get electronically ticketed
- ▪ North American be destined for a specified state or position they were sure that Downing was ticketed for greatness
- 3. (of a retail product) be marked with a label giving its price, size, and other details the sports jacket had been ticketed at two hundred dollars
- (of a passenger) issued with a travel ticket: only ticketed passengers are allowed through security
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a passenger) issued with a travel ticket: only ticketed passengers are allowed through security
Oxford Dictionary
- a gold-colored ticket granting the holder a valuable prize: the first ten got a golden ticket to get their book signed by the author
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gold-coloured ticket granting the holder a valuable prize: the first ten got a golden ticket to get their book signed by the author
Oxford Dictionary
- a ticket in the Chinese gambling game pakapoo: he had gone down Haining Street to check his pakapoo ticket and play a game of dominoes
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who has bought a ticket, especially for a sporting fixture or other event.
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- a ticket allowing a non-traveller access to a railway station platform.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or thing that is exploited as a source of regular income: the violin was going to be my meal ticket
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- IPA[ˈtikət]
美式
- a piece of paper or small card that gives the holder a certain right, especially to enter a ... admission is by ticket only
- issue (someone) with an official notice of a traffic offense: park illegally and you are likely to be ticketed
Oxford American Dictionary