ticket
Aussprache: [/ˈtɪk.ɪt/]
Wort
Kontext: „events“
(noun) a small piece of paper that gives you the right to enter a place or use a service. Like when you go to a concert and need a ticket to get in.
Beispiel
I bought a ticket to the movie for Friday night.
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I forgot my ticket at home, so I couldn't get into the show.
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Do you have your ticket for the game tomorrow?
Kontext: „transportation“
(noun) a piece of paper that shows you have paid for a journey on a train, bus, plane, etc. Like when you need a ticket to ride the bus to school.
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I got my ticket for the train to go visit my grandma.
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I lost my ticket for the flight, so I had to buy a new one.
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Did you remember to print your ticket for the train trip?
Kontext: „traffic violation“
(noun) a piece of paper that shows you have broken a rule while driving a car. Like when you go too fast and get a ticket from a police officer.
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I got a ticket for speeding on the highway.
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I always drive carefully to avoid getting a ticket.
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Have you ever received a ticket for running a red light?
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