[/ˈtɪkɪt; ˋtɪkɪt/] n 用法: 1 [C] written or printed piece of card or paper that gives the holder a certain right (eg to travel by plane, train, bus, etc or to a seat in a cinema) 票(如机票、 车票、 电影票或入场券等): Do you want a single or a return ticket? 你要单程票还是往返票? * I've got two tickets for the Cup Final. 我弄到两张优胜杯决赛的票. * You must present your library ticket every time youborrow books. 你每次借书都必须出示借书证. * Admissionby ticket only, eg as a notice outside a hall, etc. 凭票入场. 用法: 2 [C] label attached to sth, giving details of its price, size, etc (附於某物上标明价格、 尺码等的)标签. 用法: 3 [C usu sing 通常作单数] (esp US) list of the candidates put forward by one party in an election (党派推荐的)候选人名单: run for office on the Republican ticket 作为共和党的候选人参加竞选. 用法: 4 [C] official notice of an offence against traffic regulations (交通违章)通知单, 罚款单: get a parking/speeding ticket 接到违章停车[超速驾驶]罚款单. 用法: 5 [C] (infml) certificate issued to a qualified ship's master, aircraft pilot, etc (发给船长、 飞行器驾驶员等的)资格证明书. 用法: 6 the ticket [sing] (dated infml 旧, 口) the correct or desirable thing 正确、 恰好的事; 所需之物: All packed up and ready to go? That's the ticket. 行李都收拾好了, 可以走了吧? 对了. 用法: 7 (idm 习语) the straight ticket => straight1. ticket 2 v [Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态] put a ticket on (an article for sale, etc) 在(待出售等的物品)上加标签. |