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ticket

英 [ˈtɪkɪt]

美 [ˈtɪkɪt]

n.  票; 券; 车票; 戏票; 入场券; 奖券; 彩票; (商店中标明货物价格、尺码等的)标签
v.  售票; 给…门票; 送票; 发出交通违章通知单

复数:tickets 现在分词:ticketing 过去式:ticketed 第三人称单数:tickets 过去分词:ticketed 

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.1884 / COCA.1576

习惯用语

    n.

      be tickets
    • 结束;终结
      be the end
    • It's tickets for the team that loses.
      落败的球队就此止步。
    • just the ticketjust the ticketthat's the ticket
    • 所需要的东西;一切正好
      used to say that sth is just what is needed or that everything is just right
    • split the ticket
    • 投两党或两党以上候选人的票
      to vote for candidates from more than one party

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 票;券;车票;戏票;入场券
        a printed piece of paper that gives you the right to travel on a particular bus, train, etc. or to go into a theatre, etc.
        1. a bus/theatre/plane, etc. ticket
          公共汽车票、戏票、飞机票等
        2. free tickets to the show
          演出的免费入场券
        3. Tickets are available from the Arts Centre at £2.50.
          艺术中心有票,每张2.50英镑。
        4. a ticket office/machine/collector
          售票处;自动售票机;收票员
        5. 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。
      • 奖券;彩票
        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
        1. a lottery/raffle ticket
          彩票
        2. There are three winning tickets.
          有三张中奖的彩票。
      • (商店中标明货物价格、尺码等的)标签
        a label that is attached to sth in a shop/store giving details of its price, size, etc.
        1. (交通违章)通知单,罚款单
          an official notice that orders you to pay a fine because you have done sth illegal while driving or parking your car
          1. a parking/speeding ticket
            违章停车 / 超速驾驶罚款单
        2. (政党在选举中所支持的)候选人名单
          a list of candidates that are supported by a particular political party in an election
          1. She ran for office on the Democratic ticket.
            她作为民主党的候选人参加竞选。

        verb

        • 售票;给…门票;送票
          to produce and sell tickets for an event, a trip, etc.; to give sb a ticket
          1. Passengers can now be ticketed electronically.
            旅客现在可以电子购票。
        • 发出交通违章通知单
          to give sb an official notice that orders them to pay a fine because they have done sth illegal while driving or parking a car
          1. Park illegally, and you're likely to be ticketed.
            违章停车就可能收到罚款单。

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT (剧院、运动场、表演等的)入场券,门票,票
          Aticketis a small, official piece of paper or card which shows that you have paid to enter a place such as a theatre or a sports ground, or shows that you have paid for a journey.
          1. I queued for two hours to get a ticket to see the football game...
            我排了两个小时的队,就是为了买张足球赛的票。
          2. I love opera and last year I got tickets for Covent Garden...
            我喜爱歌剧,去年我搞到几张科芬园皇家歌剧院的票。
          3. Entrance is free, but by ticket only...
            免费入场,但是要凭票进去。
          4. He became a ticket collector at Waterloo Station.
            他在滑铁卢车站当上了一名检票员。
        • N-COUNT (交通)罚款通知单,违章通知单
          Aticketis an official piece of paper which orders you to pay a fine or to appear in court because you have committed a driving or parking offence.
          1. I want to know at what point I break the speed limit and get a ticket.
            我想知道我是在什么地方超速而受到处罚的。
        • N-COUNT 兑奖券;彩票
          Aticketfor a game of chance such as a raffle or a lottery is a piece of paper with a number on it. If the number on your ticket matches the number chosen, you win a prize.
          1. She bought a lottery ticket and won more than $33 million.
            她买了张彩票,中了3,300多万美元。
        • N-SING (竞选时所代表的)政党;(竞选时所支持的)纲领,政见
          The particularticketon which a person fights an election is the party they represent or the policies they support.
          1. He first ran for president on a far-left ticket...
            他第一次代表极左政党参加总统竞选。
          2. She would want to fight the election on a ticket of parliamentary democracy...
            她想以实施议会民主制为纲领去参加竞选。
          3. It's a ticket that was designed to appeal to suburban and small town voters.
            这一竞选政策意在吸引郊区和小城镇选民。
        • N-COUNT (政党、团体的)候选人名单
          Aticketis the list of candidates who are representing a particular political party or group in an election.
          1. He plans to remain on the Republican ticket for the November election.
            他计划继续代表共和党参加 11 月份的选举。
        • PHRASE 正是所需要的东西
          If you say that something isjust the ticket, you mean that it is exactly what is needed.
          1. Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
            儿童需要摄入足量能量和蛋白质,而全脂牛奶正好能满足这一需求。
        • See also:ticketingbig-ticketdream ticketmeal ticketparking ticketseason ticket

        英英释义

        noun

        • the appropriate or desirable thing
          1. this car could be just the ticket for a small family
          Synonym:just the ticket
        • a list of candidates nominated by a political party to run for election to public offices
            Synonym:slate
          1. a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment)
            1. a summons issued to an offender (especially to someone who violates a traffic regulation)
              1. a label written or printed on paper, cardboard, or plastic that is attached to something to indicate its owner, nature, price, etc.
                  Synonym:tag

                verb

                • provide with a ticket for passage or admission
                  1. Ticketed passengers can board now
                • issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty
                  1. I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street
                  2. Move your car or else you will be ticketed!
                  Synonym:fine

                双语例句

                • Will you get me a ticket [ a ticket for me]?
                  你能给我搞一张票吗?
                • She bought a lottery ticket and won more than$ 33 million.
                  她买了张彩票,中了3,300多万美元。
                • He was so anxious to return home that he had booked a train ticket before the vacation began.
                  他回家心切,还没放暑假就买好了火车票。
                • You simply can't get a ticket through official channels.
                  通过官方渠道是压根儿搞不到票的。
                • 'Here's your ticket,' he said, and he tore it off the pad.
                  “给你票,”他说着,从票本上把票撕了下来。
                • He promised me a ticket.
                  他许过我1张票。
                • The ticket reads to Beijing via Shanghai.
                  车票上写明经上海到北京。
                • I want to know at what point I break the speed limit and get a ticket.
                  我想知道我是在什么地方超速而受到处罚的。
                • This train ticket is valid for three days.
                  这张车票3日内有效。
                • He bought a return ticket and boarded the next train for home.
                  他买了往返票,并登上了下一趟回家的火车。