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kiosk

/kee-osk, kee-osk/US // ˈki ɒsk, kiˈɒsk //UK // (ˈkiːɒsk) //

小卖部,小卖店,亭子,信息亭

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small structure having one or more sides open, used as a newsstand, refreshment stand, bandstand, etc.
    • : a thick, columnlike structure on which notices, advertisements, etc., are posted.
    • : an interactive computer terminal available for public use, as one with internet access or site-specific information: Students use kiosks to look up campus events.
    • : an open pavilion or summerhouse common in Turkey and Iran.
    • : British. a telephone booth.

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Examples

  • Ticket holders can even buy drinks and merchandise at kiosks.

  • As soon as the fair started, I scanned the room checking out the titles at each kiosk.

  • In addition, Google held one of their Product Fairs where Googlers set up kiosks showing off projects they are working on.

  • Now a service-dog handler will be able to check in online or at a kiosk, just like any other passenger, with the same time requirements.

  • The company is bringing together these three channels in what it is calling MyMcDonald’s—an experience that includes elements like mobile ordering and digital menu boards and kiosks.

  • In May, Daugaard traveled to neighboring Minnesota to open a kiosk in the Mall of America to attract workers to his state.

  • A secret trap door in the kiosk below the clock leads to a spiral staircase down to the lower level info booth.

  • Maybe he chose the elementary school in part because the high-school entrance has a security kiosk manned by a guard.

  • Upon your return, an officer from Customs and Border Protection directs you to a kiosk that looks like an ATM.

  • A border kiosk, however, may be worth consideration, he says.

  • But Momoy had attended the wedding, so his posthumous emotion can be appreciated: he had been near the kiosk.

  • He stepped out of a kiosk onto an upper deck, thirty feet above the surface.

  • A veritable kiosk of dreamland now, which one feels is about to disappear for ever under these waters which will subside no more!

  • No doubt, round their Kiosk there are crowds all day, in roars of laughter, at the chaffing perpetually going on.

  • They embraced and kissed each other, and the sister led the brother up into the kiosk, and had his horse taken to a stable.