售票员

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 售票员

The word 售票员 (shòupiàoyuán) refers specifically to a person who sells tickets, commonly found at train stations, cinemas, or event venues. It combines (to sell), (ticket), and (employee), clearly indicating the role.

Usage in Conversation

You will often hear this term when asking about ticket availability or purchasing tickets. For example, you might ask a 售票员 about showtimes or ticket prices. The term is formal and neutral, suitable for everyday use.

Common Collocations

  • 售票员服务 (ticket seller service): referring to the quality or manner of service.
  • 售票员窗口 (ticket seller window): the physical place where tickets are sold.
  • 售票员工作 (ticket seller's work): discussing the responsibilities or job itself.

Tips

When speaking, 售票员 is used to address or refer to the staff member selling tickets, not the machine or system. Avoid confusing it with 自动 (automatic ticket machine). This word is a compound noun and does not change form for plural or tense.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 售票员 with , which can also mean ticket agent but is less common and sometimes used in more formal or administrative contexts.

Example Sentences

The ticket seller told me that the train tickets were sold out.

Excuse me, ticket seller, what time does this movie start?

The work of a ticket seller is very important because they are responsible