Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Driving paper
English answer:
Getting rid of paper tickets
Added to glossary by
Anna Maria Augustine (X)
Nov 28, 2006 13:06
17 yrs ago
English term
Driving paper
English
Other
Slang
What is driving paper?
Driving paper tickets out of the system will certainly
stop a lot of needless expense. “Carriers can
no longer afford to maintain the legacy systems necessary
for paper ticket distribution,” says Dave
McEwen, IATA Manager, Ticketing Services.
second sample:
"Good Luck for your driving paper, I will be thinking about you"
stop a lot of needless expense. “Carriers can
no longer afford to maintain the legacy systems necessary
for paper ticket distribution,” says Dave
McEwen, IATA Manager, Ticketing Services.
second sample:
"Good Luck for your driving paper, I will be thinking about you"
Responses
3 +4 | Getting rid of paper tickets | Anna Maria Augustine (X) |
3 +3 | getting rid of paper tickets | Nesrin |
5 | driving licence | Andreea Bostan |
4 | s.u. | Sandra SAYN (X) |
4 | paper reduction/elimination | yeswhere |
4 | Two different meanings here... | William [Bill] Gray |
Responses
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5 mins
Selected
Getting rid of paper tickets
I suppose they mean to replace paer tickets with a card format like a bank card.
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Note added at 6 mins (2006-11-28 13:13:09 GMT)
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2 different meanings here:
The first is to get rid of. The second is the driver's license.
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Note added at 6 mins (2006-11-28 13:13:09 GMT)
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2 different meanings here:
The first is to get rid of. The second is the driver's license.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
cmwilliams (X)
: but not sure about the second example - maybe theory part of a driving test??
22 mins
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Thank you
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agree |
BrigitteHilgner
: The first sentence seems obvious - the second example rather odd.
28 mins
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Thank you
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agree |
William [Bill] Gray
: DEFINITELY NOT the driving licence in the second case, as shown by my own submission.
1 hr
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agree |
Alfa Trans (X)
2 days 6 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "thanks"
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6 mins
English term (edited):
driving paper tickets out of the system
getting rid of paper tickets
This is how I understand it - it's not about "driving paper". It is about paper tickets which need to be "driven out of the system", because "Carriers can no longer afford to maintain the legacy systems necessary for paper ticket distribution".
I don't think the second example is related to the first. I'm not sure what "driving paper" means here, but it could mean "driving license". Somebody is wishing somebody good luck because they're going to their driving test. Not sure though.
I don't think the second example is related to the first. I'm not sure what "driving paper" means here, but it could mean "driving license". Somebody is wishing somebody good luck because they're going to their driving test. Not sure though.
Note from asker:
Thank you for your answers. |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Mark Nathan
3 mins
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agree |
cmwilliams (X)
7 mins
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agree |
Will Matter
: Right for both.
2 hrs
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4 mins
driving licence
driving licence
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Note added at 7 mins (2006-11-28 13:13:33 GMT)
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driving paper - the documents stating that you are entitled to drive.
Also, in the UK there is the driving licence and is paper counterpart.
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Note added at 7 mins (2006-11-28 13:13:33 GMT)
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driving paper - the documents stating that you are entitled to drive.
Also, in the UK there is the driving licence and is paper counterpart.
Note from asker:
driving licence is very hard word for the people who live in Turkiye , I think there is no exact equivalent in here. Thank you. |
5 mins
s.u.
I think these are TWO different things.
First they are talking about getting/printing papers (here: tickets) out of the system.
The second sample is about the driving tests at a driving school.
1. Tickets ausdrucken
2. Führerscheinprüfung
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Sorry, I mixe some German in here:
1. printing tickets from the computer system
2. driving licence
First they are talking about getting/printing papers (here: tickets) out of the system.
The second sample is about the driving tests at a driving school.
1. Tickets ausdrucken
2. Führerscheinprüfung
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Note added at 7 mins (2006-11-28 13:13:59 GMT)
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Sorry, I mixe some German in here:
1. printing tickets from the computer system
2. driving licence
Note from asker:
Danke! :) |
5 mins
paper reduction/elimination
Elimination of paper tickets.......
Good luck with your paper reduction,.....
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Note added at 7 mins (2006-11-28 13:14:08 GMT)
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Appears to be about airline/travel tickets
Good luck with your paper reduction,.....
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Note added at 7 mins (2006-11-28 13:14:08 GMT)
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Appears to be about airline/travel tickets
Note from asker:
in USA today , airline companies began to sell e-tickets instead of paper tickets ? Thanks |
2 hrs
Two different meanings here...
First use:
Here driving is being used as a verb, where they are taking about "driving out" (i.e. getting rid of/eliminating) paper tickets from the airline passenger system, in favour of electronic ticketing probably.
Second use:
Here driving is being used as an adjective, where one could possibly say they are talking about the written examination which needs to be taken (and passed) before you may take the practical driving test when you wish to get your driver's licence.
But I have researched this use a little more and discover from a chat forum the very page that I think you may be translating from, which refers to a "driving paper" which a student is writing concerning the problem of alcohol and driving. therefore, I believe this may be the meaning in the second case. See the web link, below.
Here driving is being used as a verb, where they are taking about "driving out" (i.e. getting rid of/eliminating) paper tickets from the airline passenger system, in favour of electronic ticketing probably.
Second use:
Here driving is being used as an adjective, where one could possibly say they are talking about the written examination which needs to be taken (and passed) before you may take the practical driving test when you wish to get your driver's licence.
But I have researched this use a little more and discover from a chat forum the very page that I think you may be translating from, which refers to a "driving paper" which a student is writing concerning the problem of alcohol and driving. therefore, I believe this may be the meaning in the second case. See the web link, below.
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