15초 만에
- Picking up pre-ordered tickets from a machine or window.
- Used at train stations, cinemas, and tourist sites.
- Implies the payment has already been completed online.
뜻
It's the simple act of picking up physical tickets you've already booked online. Think of it as that final step before you hop on a train or enter a cinema.
주요 예문
3 / 6At the train station with a friend
我去取票,你在这里等我一下。
I'm going to collect the tickets, wait for me here a bit.
Asking a staff member for directions
请问,自助取票机在哪里?
Excuse me, where are the self-service ticket machines?
Texting a date before a movie
我已经取票了,在电影院门口等你。
I've already picked up the tickets, waiting for you at the cinema entrance.
문화적 배경
The 'Real-name system' ({实名制|shímíngzhì}) means you cannot {取票|qǔpiào} without the ID used during booking. For foreigners, this means your passport. In Taiwan, you can {取票|qǔpiào} at convenience stores like 7-Eleven or FamilyMart for a small fee. The term {攞飛|lo2 fei1} is more common in daily speech, but {取票|qǔpiào} is used in formal written Chinese and at MTR stations. The physical blue train ticket is a 'legal invoice' ({发票|fāpiào}). Even if you scan your ID to enter, you must {取票|qǔpiào} if you want your company to pay you back.
Use the App
Most {取票|qǔpiào} machines allow you to scan a QR code from your app (like Maoyan or 12306) instead of typing in a long number.
ID is King
In China, you cannot {取票|qǔpiào} for trains without your physical passport/ID. A photo of it usually won't work at the machine.
15초 만에
- Picking up pre-ordered tickets from a machine or window.
- Used at train stations, cinemas, and tourist sites.
- Implies the payment has already been completed online.
What It Means
取票 is your go-to phrase for collecting tickets. You have already paid online. Now you are at the station or theater. You need that physical slip of paper. This phrase covers the entire action of fetching it. It is practical and essential for modern life in China.
How To Use It
You usually pair it with a location. You can say 去火车站取票 (go to the station to collect tickets). You can also use it as a question. Just ask 在哪里取票? (Where do I collect tickets?). It is a very active verb-object construction. You do not need fancy grammar here. Just state the action and you are good to go.
When To Use It
Use it at high-speed rail stations. Use it at movie theaters. Use it at tourist attractions or concerts. If there is a machine or a window, you are 取票-ing. It is perfect for when you are traveling with friends. You can tell them, "Wait here, I will go 取票."
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this if you are buying a ticket on the spot. That is 买票 (mǎi piào). 取票 implies the transaction is already done. Also, do not use it for digital QR codes. If you just scan your phone, you are not really 'collecting' a ticket. You are just 'entering' or 进站 (jìn zhàn).
Cultural Background
In China, the 'Ticket Collection Machine' or 自助取票机 is everywhere. For years, travelers had to wait in long lines at windows. Now, it is a high-tech ritual. Most people use apps like WeChat or Alipay to buy first. Then they find the machine. It is a symbol of the massive digital shift in Chinese travel. Even though many places now use 'e-tickets,' the phrase remains part of the daily vocabulary.
Common Variations
You will often see 取票处 (qǔ piào chù) on signs. This means 'Ticket Collection Point.' Another one is 取票码 (qǔ piào mǎ). This is the pick-up code sent to your phone. If you lose that code, you might have a stressful afternoon! Always keep your 取票码 handy when you head to the station.
사용 참고사항
This is a neutral, everyday collocation. It is used both as a verb phrase and as part of nouns like 'ticket machine' or 'collection point.' It is essential for navigating Chinese transportation.
Use the App
Most {取票|qǔpiào} machines allow you to scan a QR code from your app (like Maoyan or 12306) instead of typing in a long number.
ID is King
In China, you cannot {取票|qǔpiào} for trains without your physical passport/ID. A photo of it usually won't work at the machine.
Reimbursement
Always {取票|qǔpiào} if you are on a business trip. The paper ticket is the only way to get your money back from most Chinese companies.
예시
6我去取票,你在这里等我一下。
I'm going to collect the tickets, wait for me here a bit.
A very common way to coordinate at a busy station.
请问,自助取票机在哪里?
Excuse me, where are the self-service ticket machines?
A polite, standard way to ask for help.
我已经取票了,在电影院门口等你。
I've already picked up the tickets, waiting for you at the cinema entrance.
Shows you are prepared and ready.
我的取票码不见了,取不了票了!
My pick-up code is gone, I can't get the tickets!
Expressing a common modern-day panic.
您的票已经取好了,请放心。
Your tickets have been collected, please don't worry.
Professional confirmation that a task is done.
快点!再不取票火车就要开了!
Hurry up! If we don't get the tickets now the train will leave!
Conveys urgency and stress.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct phrase for: 'I already paid online, now I need to go to the station to...'
{我|wǒ}{已经|yǐjīng}{付|fù}{钱|qián}{了|le},{现在|xiànzài}{去|qù}{车站|chēzhàn}______。
Since the payment is done, the action is 'collecting' ({取|qǔ}).
Fill in the measure word for tickets.
{我|wǒ}{要|yào}{取|qǔ}{两|liǎng}______{票|piào}。
{张|zhāng} is the standard measure word for flat objects like tickets.
Complete the dialogue.
A: {取票|qǔpiào}{需要|xūyào}{什么|shénme}? B: {需要|xūyào}______。
In China, an ID card ({身份证|shēnfènzhèng}) is required to collect train tickets.
Match the action to the location.
{取票|qǔpiào}{机|jī} (Ticket machine)
Ticket machines are most commonly found in cinemas and stations.
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시각 학습 자료
Where to {取票|qǔpiào}
Locations
- • {火车站|huǒchēzhàn}
- • {电影院|diànyǐngyuàn}
- • {汽车站|qìchēzhàn}
- • {景区|jǐngqū}
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제{我|wǒ}{已经|yǐjīng}{付|fù}{钱|qián}{了|le},{现在|xiànzài}{去|qù}{车站|chēzhàn}______。
Since the payment is done, the action is 'collecting' ({取|qǔ}).
{我|wǒ}{要|yào}{取|qǔ}{两|liǎng}______{票|piào}。
{张|zhāng} is the standard measure word for flat objects like tickets.
A: {取票|qǔpiào}{需要|xūyào}{什么|shénme}? B: {需要|xūyào}______。
In China, an ID card ({身份证|shēnfènzhèng}) is required to collect train tickets.
{取票|qǔpiào}{机|jī} (Ticket machine)
Ticket machines are most commonly found in cinemas and stations.
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자주 묻는 질문
5 질문For movies, yes (just need the code). For trains, no, unless you have their physical ID card.
Go to the {人工|réngōng}{窗口|chuāngkǒu} (manual window). Staff can manually input your info to {取票|qǔpiào}.
Usually free at the venue. However, 'ticket agencies' ({代售点|dàishòudiǎn}) may charge a small service fee (usually 5 RMB).
{取票|qǔpiào} is the standard, slightly more formal term. {拿票|napiào} is what you'd say to a friend in a casual setting.
Usually, no. You 'check in' ({值机|zhíjī}) and get a 'boarding pass' ({登机牌|dēngjīpái}). {取票|qǔpiào} is rarely used for planes.
관련 표현
{订票|dìngpiào}
prerequisiteTo book a ticket
{退票|tuìpiào}
contrastTo refund a ticket
{改签|gǎiqiān}
similarTo change a ticket
{检票|jiǎnpiào}
next stepTo check/scan a ticket
{补票|bǔpiào}
specialized formTo buy a replacement/extension ticket