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ticket office
n.
A room or location where tickets are sold, especially for entertainment events or transportation services.
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Noun1.ticket officeticket office - the office where tickets of admission are sold
business office, office - place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed; "he rented an office in the new building"
theater, theatre, house - a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented; "the house was full"
Translations

ticket office n (THEAT) → taquilla, boleterĂ­a (LAM);
(RAIL) → despacho de billetes or boletos (LAM)
ticket office ticket nguichet m, bureau m de vente des billets
ticket office ticket n (Rail) → Fahrkartenschalter m;
(Theat) → Theaterkasse f
ticket office nbiglietteria


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But she was spared any struggle, for when she reached the place, the ticket office was blocked up by eager purchasers and the disappointed faces that turned away told Polly there was no hope for her.
This very neat and spacious edifice is erected on the site of the little wicket gate, which formerly, as all old pilgrims will recollect, stood directly across the highway, and, by its inconvenient narrowness, was a great obstruction to the traveller of liberal mind and expansive stomach The reader of John Bunyan will be glad to know that Christian's old friend Evangelist, who was accustomed to supply each pilgrim with a mystic roll, now presides at the ticket office.
Matthew encountered the stationmaster locking up the ticket office preparatory to going home for supper, and asked him if the five-thirty train would soon be along.
 
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