Ticket meaning in English
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Definition
a ticket: a piece of paper to provide access (to a concert for example); a fine or penalty (for a traffic violation for example)
a plane ticket
to ticket (somebody): to provide a ticket for, to issue a ticket to (somebody)
to get a (speeding) ticket: to receive or be given a ticket (for surpassing the speed limit)
I got a parking ticket, I was parked in a handicapped zone.
- "In any case, I've booked you a ticket to Alaska for tomorrow."
- "Anyway, get in touch if you want the spare ticket!"
- "Ticket Inspector : Tickets please!"
- "Unfortunately, the gentleman I was planning to take with me is unable to attend, so his ticket is up for grabs!"
- "I did call you in here to invite you to London, but I only have one extra ticket."
- "I don't want to get a ticket."
- "My ticket says B39, which means you're in my seat!"
- "Ticket Inspector : Can I see your tickets, please?"
- "Step right up and get your ticket to the hippie circus."
- "Bruno : And how much was that ticket?"
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