Card против Piece против Slip против Ticket

Когда что использовать в английском, со значением, регистром и примерами.

Card

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A1noun

Piece

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A1noun

Slip

Топ 1000 (очень частое)B2verb

Ticket

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A1noun
 CardPieceSlipTicket
Произношение🇬🇧 /["/kɑːd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kɑːrd/"]/🇬🇧 /["/piːs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/piːs/"]/🇬🇧 /["/slɪp/","/slɪps/","/slɪpt/","/ˈslɪpɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/slɪp/","/slɪps/","/slɪpt/","/ˈslɪpɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈtɪkɪt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈtɪkɪt/"]/
ЗначениеA small piece of thick paper with information or used for games.A part of something larger.to slide or fall unintentionallyA piece of paper that lets you enter an event or travel on transport.
ПримерShe received a birthday card in the mail.Can I have a piece of cake, please?Be careful not to slip on the wet floor.I bought a ticket for the concert next month.
РегистрНейтральноеНейтральноеНейтральноеНейтральное
Насколько частоеТоп 1000 (очень частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)
Уровень CEFRA1A1B2A1
Часть речиnounnounverbnoun
Сочетанияgreeting, greetings, birthday, give somebody, send somebody, sign, greeting, greetings, birthday, give somebody, send somebody, sign, ID, identity, membership, hand somebody, hand out, scan, catalogue, reader, on a/​the card, ID, identity, membership, hand somebody, hand out, scan, catalogue, reader, on a/​the card, ID, identity, membership, hand somebody, hand out, scan, catalogue, reader, on a/​the card, plastic, ATM, cash, pay by, put something on, use, number, holder, company, playing, winning, court, deck, pack, hand, cut, deal, shuffle, game, player, playing, game, play, lose at, win at, graphics, memory, network, install, slotbig, huge, large, assemble, glue (back) together, put (back) together, in pieces, piece of, bits and pieces, break into pieces, smash into pieces, big, huge, large, assemble, glue (back) together, put (back) together, in pieces, piece of, bits and pieces, break into pieces, smash into pieces, big, huge, large, assemble, glue (back) together, put (back) together, in pieces, piece of, bits and pieces, break into pieces, smash into pieces, amazing, beautiful, brilliant, compose, produce, write, be called something, be entitled something, be titled something, piece by, piece for, piece from, a piece of music, a piece of sculpture, a piece of work, amazing, beautiful, brilliant, compose, produce, write, be called something, be entitled something, be titled something, piece by, piece for, piece from, a piece of music, a piece of sculpture, a piece of work, big, huge, large, assemble, glue (back) together, put (back) together, in pieces, piece of, bits and pieces, break into pieces, smash into piecesslip on ice, slip through the cracks, slip of the tongue, slip into a conversation, slip someone's mindone-way, single, return, buy, get, obtain, be priced, cost, go on sale, agency, agent, booth, by ticket, ticket for, ticket to, winning, lottery, raffle, book, parking, speeding, traffic, give somebody, issue, get, ticket for, national, party, presidential, run on, join, support, on ticket
Антонимыdisorder, chaoswhole, complete, entiregrip, hold, steadyfree pass, exemption
Частые ошибкиConfusing with 'cards' when referring to multiple., Using 'card' as a verb incorrectly in some contexts., Misunderstanding the different types of cards like ID cards and credit cards.Confused with 'peace'., Used 'pieces' when referring to uncountable nouns incorrectly., Misused as a verb; it is primarily a noun.Confused with 'sneak' — they have different meanings., Using 'slip' as a transitive verb incorrectly., Mixing up 'slip' with 'trip' — they refer to different actions.Confusing 'ticket' with 'treat' when referring to an event., Using 'ticket' as a verb incorrectly (it's a noun).
Заметки по употреблениюUsed in various contexts such as greeting cards, playing cards, or business cards. It is appropriate to use in both casual and formal situations.Use this word when talking about parts of whole items, such as a piece of cake or a piece of furniture. It is neutral and widely acceptable in both spoken and written contexts.Use 'slip' when referring to losing your grip or control, often in physical contexts. It's suitable in both casual and formal situations, but avoid using it in overly serious contexts unless it’s metaphorical.Use 'ticket' when talking about events, travel, or fines. In casual contexts, people may refer to tickets as 'passes' or 'vouchers', but use 'ticket' in more formal settings.

Частые вопросы: Card против Piece против Slip против Ticket

В чём разница между Card, Piece, Slip и Ticket?

Card: A small piece of thick paper with information or used for games. Piece: A part of something larger. Slip: to slide or fall unintentionally Ticket: A piece of paper that lets you enter an event or travel on transport.

Что сложнее: Card, Piece, Slip и Ticket?

Slip имеет самый высокий уровень, B2, по шкале CEFR.

У Card, Piece, Slip и Ticket одинаковый уровень CEFR?

Card: A1, Piece: A1, Slip: B2, Ticket: A1 по шкале CEFR.

Какая часть речи у Card, Piece, Slip и Ticket?

Card: noun, Piece: noun, Slip: verb, Ticket: noun.

Можно показать пример каждого?

Card: She received a birthday card in the mail. Piece: Can I have a piece of cake, please? Slip: Be careful not to slip on the wet floor. Ticket: I bought a ticket for the concert next month.

Можно ли использовать Card, Piece, Slip и Ticket взаимозаменяемо?

Не всегда. Card, Piece, Slip и Ticket близки и иногда пересекаются, но различаются по регистру, частоте и употреблению, поэтому замена одного другим может изменить смысл или тон. Стоит свериться с различиями выше, прежде чем заменять.

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