单词 | ticket |
释义 | Word Frequency ticket(ˈtɪkɪt) noun 1. a. a piece of paper, cardboard, etc, showing that the holder is entitled to certain rights, such as travel on a train or bus, entry to a place of public entertainment, etc b. (modifier) concerned with or relating to the issue, sale, or checking of tickets a ticket office ticket collector 2. a piece of card, cloth, etc, attached to an article showing information such as its price, size, or washing instructions 3. a summons served for a parking offence or violation of traffic regulations 4. informal the certificate of competence issued to a ship's captain or an aircraft pilot 5. mainly US and New Zealand the group of candidates nominated by one party in an election; slate 6. mainly US the declared policy of a political party at an election 7. British informal a certificate of discharge from the armed forces 8. informal the right or appropriate thing that's the ticket 9. have tickets on oneself verbWord forms: -ets, -eting or -eted (transitive) 10. to issue or attach a ticket or tickets to 11. informal to earmark for a particular purpose Derived forms ticketing (ˈticketing) noun Word origin C17: from Old French etiquet, from estiquier to stick on, from Middle Dutch steken to stick2 |
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