handrail

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English - Turkish
tırabzan

Tırabzanı sıkıca tutun. - Hold on firmly to the handrail.

Yürüyen merdivene binerken lütfen tırabzanı tut ve sarı çizginin içinde dur. - When riding the escalator, please hold the handrail and stand inside the yellow line.

merdiven parmaklığı
{i} trabzan
(Mukavele) küpeşte
parmaklık
korkuluk
continuous handrail
sürekli küpeşte
English - English
A rail which can be held, such as on the side of a staircase, ramp or other walkway, and serving as a support or guard
A long narrow band of wood or metal following the slope of a staircase placed at a height where a person can hold it for stability while climbing the staircase Sometimes a handrail may also act as a guardrail
A handrail is a long piece of metal or wood which is fixed near stairs or places where people could slip and fall, and which people can hold on to for support. a long bar that is fixed to the side of a set of stairs for people to hold while they walk up or down
{i} bar or railing which acts as a guard or support for the hand (along a platform or stairs)
railing presenting a latticed, a barred, a balustered, or another open-web construction See also railing
A rail used to provide employees with a handhold for support
noun A railing alongside a staircase which pedestrians use as an aid when walking Also, a device skateboarders use as an obstacle to slide and grind down, and to fly over
A molded rail following the pitch or rake of the staircase, and forming the top or connecting piece of the balustrade which protects the outside of the stair
A pole above and parallel to stair steps to act as a support for persons using the stairs
a railing on a stairway intended to be grasped by
a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling
A linear feature which closely parallels your route and acts as a handrail to the next control
handrails
plural of handrail
handrail

    Hyphenation

    hand·rail

    Turkish pronunciation

    händreyl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhandˌrāl/ /ˈhændˌreɪl/

    Etymology

    () From hand + rail.
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