ticket
英 ['tɪkɪt]
美['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
词组搭配
be tickets
(S. African informal)be the end
(南非,非正式)死路一条,完蛋
if that man talks to the police, it's tickets for him.
如果那人向警察告发的话,那他就没命了。
have tickets on oneself
(Austral./NZ informal)be excessively proud of oneself
(澳/新西兰,非正式)自高自大,自负
punch one's ticket
(US informal)deliberately undertake particular assignments that are likely to lead to promotion at work
(美,非正式)有意承担能让自己升职的任务
write one's (own) ticket
(informal, chiefly N. Amer.)dictate one's own terms
(非正式,主北美)自定计划;自己规划前程
双语例句
- 1. This season the club has had 73,500 season-ticket holders.
- 本赛季该俱乐部已经有73,500名持有季票的观众。
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- 2. You simply can't get a ticket through official channels.
- 通过官方渠道是压根儿搞不到票的.
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- 3. The price of a single ticket is thirty-nine pounds.
- 单程票的价格是39英镑。
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- 4. "Here's your ticket," he said, and he tore it off the pad.
- “给你票,”他说着,从票本上把票撕了下来。
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- 5. Another scalper said he'd charge $1000 for a $125 ticket.
- 另一个票贩子说125美元的票他要价1,000美元。
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