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['tikit]1) (a piece of card or paper which gives the holder a certain right, eg of travel, entering a theatre etc: a bus-ticket; a cinema-ticket.) vozovnica, vstopnica2) (a notice advising of a minor motoring offence: a parking-ticket.) globni listek3) (a card or label stating the price etc of something.) listek s ceno* * *I [tíkit]nounvstopnica; vozovnica; listek; etiketa, napis; izobesek; znak na blagu, listek z oznako cene; priznanica, potrdilo o prejemu; dostavnica (za izročeno blago); listek za oddano prtljago; srečka; kratka notica; vozniško, letalsko dovoijenje; military British English slang odpust (iz vojske); American politics program stranke, kandidatna lista; uradni kandidat; glasovnica; colloquially ("ta") pravo, pravšnothat's the ticket! — to je ("ta") pravo!ticket of leave — začasna odpustnica (zapornika, kaznjenca)the proper ticket — pravo blago, prava stvarnot quite the ticket — ne ravno tisto pravo; ne ravno tisto, kar iščemomixed ticket — American politics kompromisna volilna listareturn ticket — railway povratna vozovnicastraight ticket — volilna lista, na kateri so kandidati samo ene stranketo get one's ticket — slang biti odpuščen iz vojskeII [tíkit]transitive verbetiketirati; dati listek (ceno, žig) na blago, označiti blago; American izročiti (komu) vozovnico, vpisati (koga) kot udeleženca vožnje (potovanja)
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