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The Chinese word "入场券" (rùchǎngquàn), meaning "admission ticket," is a straightforward compound formed by combining three meaningful characters: "入" (rù, to enter), "场" (chǎng, venue or site), and "券" (quàn, ticket or certificate). It follows a logical, semantic construction where "入" (enter) modifies "场" (venue) to create the concept of "entering a venue," and this combined concept is then specified by "券" (ticket), resulting in the complete meaning of "a ticket for entering a venue." This structure exemplifies how Chinese frequently creates precise nouns by sequencing descriptive elements before a core categorical noun.