航空券
An airline ticket or electronic document issued by an airline or travel agency that entitles the bearer to a seat on a flight. It serves as proof of purchase and is required to receive a boarding pass at the airport.
例句
3 / 5昨日、日本行きの航空券を買いました。
I bought a flight ticket to Japan yesterday.
お手元の航空券をご確認いただけますでしょうか。
Could you please check the airline ticket in your hand?
航空券、どこに置いたっけ?
Where did I put my plane ticket?
词族
记忆技巧
Break it down: 'Kōkū' means aviation/flight and 'Ken' means ticket. Think of 'Ken' as a coupon you hold in your hand.
快速测验
インターネットで___を予約しました。
正确!
正确答案是: 航空券
例句
昨日、日本行きの航空券を買いました。
everydayI bought a flight ticket to Japan yesterday.
お手元の航空券をご確認いただけますでしょうか。
formalCould you please check the airline ticket in your hand?
航空券、どこに置いたっけ?
informalWhere did I put my plane ticket?
国際航空券の価格変動に関する市場調査。
academicMarket research regarding price fluctuations of international airline tickets.
出張用の航空券を手配してください。
businessPlease arrange the airline tickets for the business trip.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
往復航空券
round-trip ticket
片道航空券
one-way ticket
オープン航空券
open-ended ticket
容易混淆的词
航空券 (Kōkūken) is the ticket you purchase, while 搭乗券 (Tōjōken) is the boarding pass you receive after checking in.
使用说明
It is a formal term. In casual conversation, many people simply say 'hikōki no chiketto' (airplane ticket).
常见错误
Learners sometimes use just 'ken' (ticket) which is too vague, or forget that 'ken' is for paper/document-style tickets.
记忆技巧
Break it down: 'Kōkū' means aviation/flight and 'Ken' means ticket. Think of 'Ken' as a coupon you hold in your hand.
词源
A Sinitic compound: 'Kōkū' (navigation of the air) + 'Ken' (ticket/certificate).
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, 'Discount Ticket Shops' (kinken shop) often sell cheaper domestic airline tickets through corporate shares or bulk purchases.
快速测验
インターネットで___を予約しました。
正确!
正确答案是: 航空券
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