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词组 ticket
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ticket /ˈtɪkət, ˈtɪkɪt/ noun a printed piece of paper which shows that you have paid to do something such as travel on a train, go to a concert, enter a competition etcadjectives/nouns + ticketa train/bus/coach ticket I’ve lost my train ticket.an airline/plane/air ticket You can pick up your airline tickets at the check-in desk.a theatre/concert ticket The special rate includes theatre tickets and transport from the hotel to the theatre.a lottery/raffle ticket Eva bought a lottery ticket in the hope of winning some money.a one-way ticket also a single ticket BrE (=a ticket to a place but not back again) I bought a one-way ticket to London.a return ticket BrE a round-trip ticket AmE (=a ticket to a place and back) How much is a round-trip ticket to Boston?a season ticket (=one that allows you to make a journey or go to a sports stadium, theatre etc as often as you like during a fixed time period) He has a season ticket for Manchester United.a valid ticket (=one that is legally or officially acceptable) You cannot travel without a valid ticket.a free ticket also a complimentary ticket formal We were given some free tickets for the event.verbsbook/reserve a ticket We booked our tickets well in advance.buy a ticket also purchase a ticket formal Sheila bought a ticket for the next flight home.ticket + nounsa ticket holder (=someone who has a ticket) The event is open to ticket holders only.a ticket office/booth/counter (=a place where you can buy tickets) There was a long queue at the ticket office.a ticket machine The ticket machine wasn’t working.the ticket barrier BrE (=a gate or other barrier at a station that you need a ticket to get through) John insisted on carrying my case as far as the ticket barrier.a ticket agency (=a company that sells tickets for concerts, sporting events etc) Book your tickets online from one of the many ticket agencies.a ticket price Ticket prices for the show range from £15 to £45.ticket sales The concert was cancelled because of poor ticket sales.a ticket collector/inspector (=someone who checks tickets on a train or at a station) The boy had been challenged by the ticket collector for not having a ticket.a ticket tout BrE (=someone who sells tickets at a high price outside a theatre, sports ground etc because there are not many tickets available) Ticket touts were standing outside the football stadium.prepositionsa ticket for sth How much are tickets for the concert?a ticket to somewhere I’d like a return ticket to London, please.THESAURUS: tickettypes of travel tickets one-way ticket single (ticket) BrE a ticket that lets you go to a place but not back again: A single to Edinburgh, please. | He bought a one-way ticket to Los Angeles. return (ticket) BrE round-trip ticket AmE a ticket that lets you go to a place and back again: A return to London, please. | You can buy a round-trip ticket for only $23. season ticket a ticket that lets you make the same journey every day for a fixed period of time: My company pays for my season ticket. e-ticket a ticket that you buy over the internet, in which you are given a number which you use when you check in at an airport: All you have to do is print off the e-ticket and show it at the check-in desk.
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