ticket prices

票价:购买门票、电影票、演唱会票等所需支付的费用。

常用释义

词性释义

票价:购买门票、电影票、演唱会票等所需支付的费用。
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1·In addition, the symphony has just announced an increase in ticket prices for next year.
此外,交响乐团刚刚宣布将提高明年的门票价格。
2·It is a fallacy to assume this means 'higher ticket prices or higher taxes' for the 'hapless Asian air traveller' if he travels on JAL.
如果认为这意味着乘坐日航的“倒霉的亚洲旅客”需要承担“更高的机票价格或税收”,那就大错特错了。
3·Ticket prices shot up last year.
去年票价猛涨。
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4·Ticket prices include your flight and onward rail journey.
票价包括您的飞行航程和接续的铁路旅费。
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5·Low ticket prices could help museums stay open.
低票价可以帮助博物馆保持开放。
6·The reason, of course, is that costs have rocketed and ticket prices have stayed low.
原因当然是成本飞涨,而票价一直保持在低位。
7·I have a tight budget for the trip, so I'm not going to fly unless the airlines lower ticket prices.
我旅行的预算很紧张,所以不打算坐飞机,除非航空公司降低票价。
8·Speedway Motorsports Inc., which operates Nascar racetracks and drag strips, said it would reduce ticket prices between 4% and 5% this year.
运营纳斯卡赛道和双车短程赛车道的高速公路赛车运动公司表示,今年将把票价降低4%至5%。
9·While boasting annual box-office revenue increases for nine straight years, largely due to increased ticket prices, the number of actual tickets sold has declined for the second year in a row.
尽管连续九年每年票房收入快速增加,很大程度是因为票价上涨,实际销售的票数量在第二年是下降的。
10·But could the film have done it without inflated 3d ticket prices?
但是如果没有因3d而抬高的票价,这部影片能有此表现吗?