时间: 2025-04-23 16:20:20
美: ['tɪkɪt]
英: ['tɪkɪt]
n. 票;入场券,标签;(美)候选人名单;证明书;交通罚款单
vt. 加标签于;指派;对…开出交通违规罚单
最后更新时间:2025-04-23 16:20:20
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I bought a ticket for the concert next week.
我买了下周音乐会的票。
Please keep your ticket until the end of the performance.
请在演出结束前保留好你的票。
She received a parking ticket for leaving her car in a no-parking zone.
她因将车停在禁停区而收到了停车罚单。
The train ticket was more expensive than I expected.
火车票比我预期的贵。
He won a lottery ticket worth a million dollars.
他赢得了一张价值一百万美元的彩票。
*. Can you show me your ticket, please?
请你给我看看你的票吗?
The ticket booth opens an hour before the show starts.
售票处在演出开始前一小时开放。
I lost my ticket and couldn't enter the event.
我丢了票,无法进入活动。
The museum offers discounted tickets for students.
博物馆为学生提供折扣票。
She was excited to find a ticket to the sold-out show.
她很兴奋找到了一张售罄演出的票。
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[[also 'by' N]] A ticket is 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 stadium, or shows that you have paid for a trip. 入场券; 票
例:He had a ticket for a flight on Friday.他有一张星期五的机票。
例:...two tickets for the game.…两张比赛入场券。
[N-COUNT] A ticket is 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. (交通) 罚款通知单; 违章传票
例:Slow down or you'll get a ticket.开慢点儿,否则你会接到一张罚款通知单。
[N-COUNT] A ticket for 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. 彩票
例:She bought a lottery ticket and won more than $33 million.她买了一张彩票,中了三千三百多万美元。