ticket

US /ˈtɪkɪt/

UK /'tɪkɪt/

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n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Piece of paper allowing you enter or use something
Give the man your ticket so you can get on the plane
v.t.Transitive VerbTo sell tickets for an event, journey or activity
We’ll need to ticket 5,000 people or the concert, so how can we do that?
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Official paper showing something illegal was done
I got a ticket for parking on the wrong side of the street
v.t.Transitive VerbTo give paper to show someone had acted illegally
The police had to ticket him for driving too fast
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Printed paper showing a price, size or information
Look for the price printed on the skirt’s ticket
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A list of candidates nominated by a political party to stand in an election.
The presidential ticket includes a candidate for president and vice president.
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A record of a request for assistance or a report of a problem, especially in computing.
The IT department created a ticket to track the software issue.
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A record of a transaction, especially in finance.
The broker executed the ticket for the stock trade.

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