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one-way ticket in British Englishnouna ticket entitling a passenger to travel only to his or her destination, without returning Also called: (chiefly Brit) single ticket Examples of 'one-way ticket' in a sentenceone-way ticket If they don't watch out the only free flight they will be getting is a one-way ticket to the dole queue.A one-way ticket into the dark — goodbye, high-functioning; hello, dumpster-diving.A neat shorts suit is a one-way ticket to savvy city dressing.We have learned since 1964 that civilisation is unfortunately not a guaranteed one-way ticket.You are on a one-way ticket to the spare room, my friend.Just as long as you have a one-way ticket.I knew it was a one-way ticket.So it's surprising he hasn't just booked a one-way ticket back to prison.In fact, he was en route to the airport with a one-way ticket. In other languagesone-way ticket British English: one-way ticket / ˈwʌnˌweɪ ˈtɪkɪt/ NOUN A one-way ticket is a ticket that allows a passenger to travel only to their destination, without returning. - American English: one-way ticket
- Arabic: تَذْكِرَةُ ذَهَابِ
- Brazilian Portuguese: bilhete de ida
- Chinese: 单程票
- Croatian: karta u jednom smjeru
- Czech: jednoduchá jízdenka
- Danish: enkeltbillet
- Dutch: enkele reis
- European Spanish: billete de ida
- Finnish: menolippu
- French: aller simple
- German: einfache Fahrkarte
- Greek: απλό εισιτήριο
- Italian: biglietto di sola andata
- Japanese: 片道切符
- Korean: 편도표
- Norwegian: enveisbillett
- Polish: bilet w jedną stronę
- European Portuguese: bilhete de ida
- Romanian: bilet dus
- Russian: билет в одну сторону
- Latin American Spanish: tiquete de ida
- Swedish: enkelbiljett
- Thai: ตั๋วเดินทางเที่ยวเดียว
- Turkish: tek gidiş bileti
- Ukrainian: квиток в один бік
- Vietnamese: vé một chiều
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