kiosk

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English - English
A similar unattended stand for the automatic dispensation of tickets, etc
A Turkish garden pavillion
A small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc
A small structure used for posting temporary signs and notices May be portable or permanent
small area set off by walls for special use
A Turkish open summer house or pavilion, supported by pillars
This mode drops all the visual clutter of your browser--its toolbars, menus, and borders--to leave more room for the Web page
A navigational page in a Newton Book Tapping an item on the kiosk page, such as a picture, takes the user directly to the subject matter it represents Source: NBM
A similar unattended stand for the automatic dispensation of tickets etc
Kiosks are often interactive Kiosks are hardy computers in strong housing that are placed in public places The public can use them to find out information, conduct transactions etc Usually the user will touch the screen in appropriate places to access the information www kiosks org/faq html
This is the area where resources are obtained for student use There is a kiosk for the Humanities Department and the Math/Science Department Before students are able to secure resources, they must have no overdue resources or outstanding fees A school I D card is also required to sign out resources
An information center for traffic or travel data located in shopping malls, parking decks, hotels, airports, businesses, transit terminals, etc , usually with interactive computer capability
A small enclosed retail outlet, normally without toilet facilities and in a retail area, frequently located on a public concourse or other place where it may remain open only during peak times and be closed securely when there are no customers Kiosks are now sometimes included in managed shopping schemes
(Multimedia) kiosks are being rolled out across the country by commercial and public bodies as a means of access to networked services, e g for access to information, theatre or hotel booking, form-filling Also sometimes found within organisations for access to multimedia applications and online services not available at the desktop
Video monitors mounted on a cabinet, in a wall, or on a counter top which travelers can access and request travel-related information
A small freestanding structure located in a shopping center or mall from which merchandise is sold The type of products marketed would include film, flowers, ice cream, or any item that is uniform in nature so that it can be purchased with little or no shopping Typically, the tenants of these operations pay a substantially high rent based on a percentage of sales
(from French kiosque, Turkish kösk) A roof supported by columns or poles
A small building containing an entrance to a metro station
A kiosk is a freestanding structure (open sides, usually multi sided) located in a shopping center or mall from which merchandise is sold A multi-sided structure found in a shopping mall or center
{i} small structure from which newspapers or other items are sold; open pavilion
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
A freestanding display used to provide merchandise and information They are located on streets, in shopping malls and in stores Originated in Europe
Kiosks are public access computers usually set up with a single purpose such as providing point of sale product information or location specific directories For multimedia developers kiosk programs present clear project specifications because the exact nature of the end user machine is known
1 A small vendor's stall or cart 2 A public booth dispensing information, usually via an interactive television interface
Any small structure that stands alone, usually for the purpose of supplying a product or service (i e the attendant's booth in a parking lot, a lottery booth in the center of the promenade of a mall)
A small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, tobacco, etc
An independent stand from which merchandise is sold, often placed in the common area of a shopping center
A small enclosed retailed outlet, normally without toilet facilities and in the retail area, frequently located in a public concourse or other place where it may remain open only during peak times and be closed securely when there are no customers Kiosks are now sometimes included in managed shopping schemes
- A structure housing a walk-up information station or posting keyboard ITS traveler information kiosks can provide a variety of ITS services to users, including dynamic traffic and transit information, travel directions, fare card dispensing, travel reservations, and yellow pages information
Any small structure that stands alone, usually for the purpose of supplying a product or service (such as a sales booth on a new home construction site)
A light ornamental structure used as a news stand, band stand, etc
Extension of the automated teller machine (ATM) concept, with a free-standing point of access disseminating information and services to the public through the use of touch screens, audio, video, and teleconferencing
A kiosk or a telephone kiosk is a public telephone box. He phoned me from a kiosk. Originally, in Islamic architecture, an open circular pavilion consisting of a roof supported by pillars. The word has been applied to a Turkish summer garden pavilion and a type of early Persian mosque. Today the term refers to any small urban booth that dispenses newspapers, information, or tickets
a small point of purchase display, fixture, structure, cart placed in the center of an aisle or merchandise area
telephone kiosk
A telephone booth
kiosks
plural of kiosk
telephone kiosk
telephone booth, small area where a telephone is located
kiosk

    Hyphenation

    ki·osk

    Turkish pronunciation

    kiôsk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkēˌôsk/ /ˈkiːˌɔːsk/

    Etymology

    () French kiosque, from Turkish köşk (“pavillion”), from Persian کوشک (kušk) (“palace” or “portico”).
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