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Qu'est-ce (qui) est kiosk - définition

SMALL BOOTH OFFERING GOODS AND SERVICES
Information kiosk; Electronic kiosk; Game kiosk; Kiosks
  • [[Trajan's Kiosk]] from 1st century BC on Agilika island, Egypt
  • Modern vending kiosk in a train station in [[Hyogo]], [[Japan]].
  • A small [[kebab]] serving kiosk in Metsäkylä, [[Ylöjärvi]], [[Finland]].
  • Rosemont]], [[Montreal]], 1943.
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  • [[Morisco Kiosk]] in [[Mexico]]
  • Kiosk self service payment for printing as library service
  • Late [[Art Nouveau]] kiosk (1923) in [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]].
  • Fortín's Kiosk, México

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ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE
Information kiosk; Electronic kiosk; Game kiosk; Kiosks
(kiosks)
1.
A kiosk is a small building or structure from which people can buy things such as sandwiches or newspapers through an open window.
I was getting cigarettes at the kiosk.
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2.
A kiosk or a telephone kiosk is a public telephone box. (BRIT)
He phoned me from a kiosk.
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kiosk         
ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE
Information kiosk; Electronic kiosk; Game kiosk; Kiosks
['ki:?sk]
¦ noun
1. a small open-fronted hut or cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments, tickets, etc. are sold.
2. Brit. a public telephone booth.
3. (in Turkey and Iran) a light open pavilion or summer house.
Origin
C17: from Fr. kiosque, from Turk. kosk 'pavilion'.
Kiosk         
ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE
Information kiosk; Electronic kiosk; Game kiosk; Kiosks
·noun A Turkish open summer house or pavilion, supported by pillars.
II. Kiosk ·add. ·noun A light ornamental structure used as a news stand, band stand, ·etc.

Wikipédia

Kiosk

Historically, a kiosk (from Persian kūshk) was a small garden pavilion open on some or all sides common in Persia, the Indian subcontinent, and in the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century onward. Today, several examples of this type of kiosk still exist in and around the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, and they can be seen in Balkan countries.

The word is used in English-speaking countries for small booths offering goods and services. In Australia they usually offer food service. Freestanding computer terminals dispensing information are called interactive kiosks.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour kiosk
1. The owner of the kiosk found the body in the locked kiosk at around 5.10 a.m.
2. Kiosk fire A kiosk in Hania, Crete, was burned yesterday by unknown men who tried to break into it.
3. Kiosk theft Two armed men held up a roadside kiosk in Maroussi, northern Athens, on Saturday, police said.
4. Kiosk demands Kiosk owners put forward several proposals to update the regulations governing their businesses to Deputy Development Minister Yiannis Papathanassiou yesterday.
5. Still, Kiosk business is at an all–time high, with some providers readying U.S. deployments numbering in the thousands, an executive at startup kiosk provider MediaPort says.