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Что (кто) такое escalator - определение

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escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
n. a down; up escalator
Escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
·add. ·noun A stairway or incline arranged like an endless belt so that the steps or treads ascend or descend continuously, and one stepping upon it is carried up or down;
- a trade term.
escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
¦ noun a moving staircase consisting of a circulating belt of steps driven by a motor.
Origin
early 20th cent. (orig. US, as a trade name): from escalade 'climb a wall by ladder' (from escalade), on the pattern of elevator.
escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
(escalators)
An escalator is a moving staircase on which people can go from one level of a building to another.
N-COUNT
Escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a motor-driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep them horizontal.
moving staircase         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
¦ noun Brit. an escalator.
Glass escalator         
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METAPHOR
The Glass Escalator
The term "glass escalator" was introduced by Christine L. Williams in her article "The Glass Escalator: Hidden Advantages for Men in the "Female" Professions" published in August 1992.
Fuel Price Escalator         
BRITISH FUEL DUTY
Fuel price escalator; Fuel Duty Stabiliser; Fuel duty escalator; Fuel tax escalator
The Fuel Price Escalator (later Fuel Duty Stabiliser), a fuel duty policy in the United Kingdom ahead of inflation, was introduced in March 1993 as a measure to stem the increase in pollution from road transport and cut the need for new road building at a time of major road protests, at Twyford Down and other locations. Set initially at 3% above inflation it was increased in two stages to 6% before being suspended and then, in 2011, replaced by a 'fuel duty stabiliser' (also known as the 'fuel price stabiliser' and 'fair fuel stabiliser') following further increases in the price of oil.
Huangguan Escalator         
  • Inside the Huangguan Escalator
ESCALATOR IN CHONGQING, CHINA
The Huangguan Escalator (, also known as the Lianglukou Escalator) is an escalator in Chongqing, China.
Escalator etiquette         
MOVING STAIRCASE MANNERS
Escalator etiquette is the etiquette of using escalators. In many places, there is a convention that people should stand on a particular side to allow other people to walk on the other side.

Википедия

Escalator
An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a motor-driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep them horizontal.