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单词 hot ticket
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Definition of hot ticket in English:

hot ticket

noun
informal
  • A person or thing that is much in demand.

    he's the current hot ticket on the hard-core hip-hop block
    as modifier a hot-ticket invitation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • From the rugby to the Carnevale, Mark Hodson gives you first dibs on the hot tickets for 2005
    • We asked customers to get involved with all kinds of fun and games to compete for the hot ticket.
    • ‘In one way it's flattering that they are such hot tickets, but it really bothers us that they are being auctioned on the internet,’ Downie said.
    • Despite the bear market, separate accounts are hot tickets in the brokerage industry.
    • If Celtic spirituality was the hot ticket in the last decade of the twentieth century, it seems as though Anglo-Saxon spirituality may vie for at least a share of that popularity in the first decade of the twenty-first.
    • Our first stop's one of the hot tickets of the festival - and it's something completely different…
    • The Dali show was one of the hot tickets of the season.
    • The Liberal nomination races on the North Shore are hot tickets with candidates galore - but alas, there is little in the way of substance from what I have read so far.
    • Suddenly, it didn't seem such a hot ticket as patriotic fervour swept America and subsequent months showed audiences to want the comfort of heroes rather than the indulgence of satire.
    • In fact, our dutiful representative told me that in China, search engine marketing is the same hot ticket that it has been here recently.
 
 

Definition of hot ticket in US English:

hot ticket

nounhät ˈtikit
informal
  • A person or thing that is much in demand.

    he's the current hot ticket on the hard-core hip-hop block
    as modifier a hot-ticket invitation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Suddenly, it didn't seem such a hot ticket as patriotic fervour swept America and subsequent months showed audiences to want the comfort of heroes rather than the indulgence of satire.
    • Our first stop's one of the hot tickets of the festival - and it's something completely different…
    • Despite the bear market, separate accounts are hot tickets in the brokerage industry.
    • If Celtic spirituality was the hot ticket in the last decade of the twentieth century, it seems as though Anglo-Saxon spirituality may vie for at least a share of that popularity in the first decade of the twenty-first.
    • The Liberal nomination races on the North Shore are hot tickets with candidates galore - but alas, there is little in the way of substance from what I have read so far.
    • In fact, our dutiful representative told me that in China, search engine marketing is the same hot ticket that it has been here recently.
    • We asked customers to get involved with all kinds of fun and games to compete for the hot ticket.
    • ‘In one way it's flattering that they are such hot tickets, but it really bothers us that they are being auctioned on the internet,’ Downie said.
    • The Dali show was one of the hot tickets of the season.
    • From the rugby to the Carnevale, Mark Hodson gives you first dibs on the hot tickets for 2005
 
 
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