escalator的意思和读音

escalator

: [ˈeskəˌleɪtər] : [ˈeskəˌleɪtə(r)]

n.

escalators  

n.moving staircase,staircase,stairway,stairs

escalatorn.

1.moving stairs that carry people between different floors of a large building

n.1.2.

n.1.a set of moving stairs that take people from one level to another in a large building2.a stipulation in a contract that relates an increase or decrease in something to a change in something else

1. hydraulic lift escalator observation elevator ...

2. department store escalator magic ...

3. family suite escalator executive room ...

4. Environmental Control System Escalator E-Ticket ...

5. elevator escalator rocking chair ...

6. erythrocyte n. escalator n. esophagus n. ...

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1.The average tax-paying investor is now running up a down escalator whose pace has accelerated to the point where his upward progress is nil.

2.What if rubbish had not been allowed to accumulate beneath the escalator?

3.The next day, as Obama was riding up on an escalator, a woman riding down next him beamed.

4.In one of the experiments, commuters gave more money to a charity collector at the top of an escalator than one at the bottom.

5.Then one day, his mother told me that when he was five years old, a little girl was on the escalator just in front of him.

6.they kissed on the escalator taking us from the U-Bahn to the Messe, in a sort of ebullient celebration of what they were about to enter.

7.She remembered with shame how one night about two years ago she had come up the escalator at King's Cross with Kath.

8.The utility model relates to a consolidation-type handrail entrance, which belongs to the handrail entrance-exit parts of an escalator.

9.Wooden legged Bumper Harris was employed to travel up and down the tube's first escalator to prove that it was safe.

10.Kathy took the escalator down to the lobby where she found a taxi waiting.西