0 a device that controls the way into or out of a building, room, or area of land, especially one that you have to pay to enter. It is a post with a number of short poles sticking out from it that have to be pushed round as each person walks through the entrance:
The number of spectators going through the turnstiles is up from last season.
1 a device with waist-high horizontal bars that one person at a time can push around to enter a place, esp. a place that you pay to use:
These not-so-petty thieves wrap their lips around the coin slots on top of subway turnstiles.
In this prover, the "hypotheses" to the left of the turnstile are treated as commands to the union-find engine.
The turnstile symbol is sometimes decorated to distinguish canonical subtyping derivations from derivations in other calculi.
There could be separate turnstiles, children's enclosures and family enclosures.
Sixty-nine authorities have refused to remove some or all of their turnstiles and have declined to reconsider their decision; 18 authorities are still undecided.
The grounds will not be able to cope with a large crowd going through the turnstiles in the few minutes before the game starts.
The total takings at the turnstiles for four days cannot full far short of £250,000 and may quite easily exceed that figure.
One of these has only one turnstile, and it is in a lavatory which is closed.
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