turnstiles

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Definition of turnstiles in English Turkish dictionary

turnstile
{i} turnike
turnstile
dönerkapı
turnstile
(isim) turnike
English - English
plural of turnstile
turnstile
A rotating mechanical device that controls and counts passage between public areas, especially one that only allows passage after a charge has been made
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{n} a kind of turning or whirling stile
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A similar arrangement for registering the number of persons passing through a gateway, doorway, or the like
turnstile
A revolving frame in a footpath, preventing the passage of horses or cattle, but admitting that of persons; a turnpike
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A person-counting device The mechanical device, serves as a gate, that counts how many people pass through it, since it is designed so only one person can go through it at a time Most often found at pay-per-ride parks, as a way of auditing the ticket count at the end of the day Also these can be locked, so they prevent a person from entering a ride/park, until payment has been made, or prevents people from getting close to the ride, until it is time to load it These devices come with an optional 'one-way' ratchet mechanism, so they are often found at park, and ride exits to prevent unauthorized access
turnstile
See Turnpike, n
turnstile
{i} apparatus consisting of rotating bars that regulate entry
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a gate consisting of a post that acts as a pivot for rotating arms; set in a passageway for controlling the persons entering
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A turnstile is a mechanical barrier at the entrance to a place such as a museum or a football ground. Turnstiles have metal arms that you push round as you go through them and enter the building or area. a small gate that spins around and only lets one person at a time go through an entrance revolving door
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An entryway that uses a mechanical device to restrict entry to one person at a time
turnstile
Français : Portillon d'accès Deutsch : Drehkreuz
turnstile
A revolving frame in a footpath to prevent the passage of horses or cattle, but admitting that of a person A representation of this is occasionally seen as a bearing
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