1.可数名词 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。
2.可数名词 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。
3.可数名词 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。
n.票;[经]入场券,标签;(美)候选人名单;证明书;交通罚款单
label / tag
vt.加标签于;指派;对…开出交通违规罚单
co-opt / to assign
1.He turned out all his pockets looking for the ticket.
他把所有口袋都翻出来,寻找那张票。
2.The young man pratted him away from the ticket window.
年轻人用屁股把他从售票窗口拱开。
3.For one reason or another,he was pushed off the ticket and his brother was put on.
ticket 英[ˈtɪkɪt] 美[ˈtɪkɪt] n. 票,入场券; 标签; 传票,交通违规的通知单; <美>候选人名单; vt. 售票; 给…门票; 加标签于,指派; 对。。开交通违章通知单; [例句]I queued for two hours to get a ticket to see the football game我排了两个小时的队,就是为了买张足球赛的票。[其他] 第三人称单数:tickets 复数:tickets 现在分词:ticketing 过去式:ticketed过去分词:ticketed