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ticket
noun
a
printed
,
written
,
or
digital
pass
that
shows
you
have
paid
to
travel
,
enter
an
event
,
or
use
a
service
•
Lena
put
her
movie
ticket
in
her
pocket
before
going
into
the
cinema
.
Lena
put
her
movie
ticket
in
her
pocket
before
going
into
the
cinema
.
•
You
need
a
ticket
to
ride
the
bus
downtown
.
You
need
a
ticket
to
ride
the
bus
downtown
.
From
Middle
French
"
etiquet
"
meaning
a
small
label
or
note
.
noun
a
small
numbered
card
or
slip
you
buy
for
a
chance
to
win
money
or
a
prize
in
a
lottery
or
raffle
•
Jorge
held
his
lottery
ticket
tightly
,
hoping
for
a
big
win
.
Jorge
held
his
lottery
ticket
tightly
,
hoping
for
a
big
win
.
•
Every
child
received
a
raffle
ticket
at
the
school
fair
.
Every
child
received
a
raffle
ticket
at
the
school
fair
.
Adopted
in
the
18th
century
for
numbered
slips
used
in
lotteries
.
noun
an
official
notice
from
the
police
or
another
authority
telling
you
to
pay
a
fine
because
you
broke
a
law
or
rule
•
Maya
was
upset
when
she
found
a
parking
ticket
on
her
windshield
.
Maya
was
upset
when
she
found
a
parking
ticket
on
her
windshield
.
•
If
you
drive
too
fast
,
you
might
get
a
speeding
ticket
.
If
you
drive
too
fast
,
you
might
get
a
speeding
ticket
.
Sense
extended
in
late
19th
century
to
mean
a
notice
of
penalty
.
verb
-
ticket
,
ticketing
,
tickets
,
ticketed
to
give
someone
an
official
notice
saying
they
must
pay
a
fine
for
breaking
a
rule
•
The
police
officer
ticketed
every
car
parked
in
the
fire
lane
.
The
police
officer
ticketed
every
car
parked
in
the
fire
lane
.
•
She
was
ticketed
for
cycling
without
lights
after
dark
.
She
was
ticketed
for
cycling
without
lights
after
dark
.
Verb
use
recorded
from
late
19th
century
,
formed
from
the
noun
.
noun
a
written
record
in
a
computer
system
that
describes
a
problem
or
request
so
that
technical
support
can
track
and
solve
it
•
I
opened
a
support
ticket
about
the
broken
printer
.
I
opened
a
support
ticket
about
the
broken
printer
.
•
The
technician
closed
the
ticket
after
fixing
the
issue
.
The
technician
closed
the
ticket
after
fixing
the
issue
.
Metaphoric
extension
from
physical
slips
to
digital
records
in
the
late
20th
century
.
noun
a
pair
or
group
of
candidates
running
together
in
an
election
and
listed
on
the
same
ballot
•
The
party
announced
its
presidential
ticket
at
the
convention
.
The
party
announced
its
presidential
ticket
at
the
convention
.
•
Many
voters
liked
the
balance
of
experience
and
youth
on
the
new
ticket
.
Many
voters
liked
the
balance
of
experience
and
youth
on
the
new
ticket
.
Political
sense
arose
in
19th-century
United
States
from
printed
ballots
listing
several
names
together
.
stick
noun
a
thin
piece
of
wood
broken
or
cut
from
a
tree
,
usually
long
and
narrow
•
The
boy
picked
up
a
stick
and
drew
in
the
sand
.
The
boy
picked
up
a
stick
and
drew
in
the
sand
.
•
Please
throw
that
stick
for
the
dog
to
fetch
.
Please
throw
that
stick
for
the
dog
to
fetch
.
Old
English
sticca
“
rod
,
twig
,”
from
Proto-Germanic
*stikkon
.
verb
-
stick
,
sticking
,
sticks
,
stuck
to
attach
or
stay
attached
to
something
so
that
it
does
not
fall
off
•
The
label
wouldn't
stick
to
the
wet
bottle
.
The
label
wouldn't
stick
to
the
wet
bottle
.
•
Please
stick
the
stamp
on
the
envelope
.
Please
stick
the
stamp
on
the
envelope
.
Old
English
stician
“
to
pierce
,
remain
fixed
,”
related
to
noun
sense
.
verb
-
stick
,
sticking
,
sticks
,
stuck
to
push
or
put
something
sharp
or
narrow
into
something
else
•
Be
careful
not
to
stick
your
finger
with
the
needle
.
Be
careful
not
to
stick
your
finger
with
the
needle
.
•
The
doctor
will
stick
the
thermometer
under
your
tongue
.
The
doctor
will
stick
the
thermometer
under
your
tongue
.
Same
Germanic
root
as
other
senses
,
with
early
meaning
“
to
pierce
.”
noun
a
small
portable
device
that
stores
digital
data
and
plugs
into
a
computer
’
s
USB
port
•
She
plugged
her
memory
stick
into
the
computer
to
print
the
file
.
She
plugged
her
memory
stick
into
the
computer
to
print
the
file
.
•
The
teacher
collected
each
student's
USB
stick
after
the
presentation
.
The
teacher
collected
each
student's
USB
stick
after
the
presentation
.
From
earlier
sense
of
slender
object
;
applied
to
USB
devices
in
the
late
1990s
.