kiosk
kiosk 英 [ˈki:ɒsk] 美 [ˈkiɑsk]
n. 小亭;售货亭;报摊
名词复数:kiosks
- A kiosk is a small booth or stall. Shopping malls and airports have retail kiosks that sell all sorts of things, ranging from cookies to cell phones to sunglasses to perfumes to newspapers to . . . well, really almost anything!
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- n. 小亭;售货亭;报摊
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1. telephone kiosk
电话亭
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2. refreshment kiosk
小食档;小吃亭
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3. information kiosk
信息亭
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4. We were eating hamburgers at a kiosk.
我们在一家小亭里吃汉堡包。
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5. And I opened a little kiosk, sold old political collectibles.
我开了一个小售货亭,卖一些旧的政治收藏品。
- kiosk (n.) 1620s, "kind of open pavilion" (made of light wood, etc., often supported by pillars), from French kiosque (17c.), which is (along with German and Polish kiosk) from Turkish koshk, kiöshk "pavilion, summer house," from Persian kushk "palace, villa; pavilion, portico." They were introduced in Western Europe 17c. as ornaments in gardens and parks. Later of street newsstands (1865), on some resemblance of form, a sense perhaps originally in French. Modern sense influenced by British telephone kiosk (1928).
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