0 a small building where things such as chocolate, drinks, or newspapers are sold through an open window:
a station kiosk
1 a small structure where things such as newspapers, magazines, and candy are sold
2 a small building where things such as sweets, drinks, or newspapers are sold, often through an open window, or where you can buy tickets or get information:
3 a small machine in a public place which you can use to get tickets or information about something:
The programme appears to have had the greatest impact on shops and kiosks.
Other retail outlets for eggs include kiosks, roadside vendors, supermarkets (small, medium or large) selling table eggs where few had refrigeration facilities for the eggs.
The concept of postal density conveniently expresses the cost consequences of both multi-address buildings and multi-address kiosks.
Retailers consisted of shops, kiosks, pharmacies and private clinics, many of them unlicensed.
Eight and a half million addresses or seven percent of the total addresses served have mail delivered to kiosks.
People are swarming thickly around the entrance kiosks like wasps on a toffee apple.
A second application area is information kiosks, such as at fairs, exhibitions, showrooms, and public places.
As a result, the kiosks fairly quickly moved into a self-reinforcing spiral of low availability, declining use and declining income that led to closure.
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(售糖果、飲料、報紙等的)小亭, 售貨亭, 公用電話亭(同 telephone box)…
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(售糖果、饮料、报纸等的)小亭, 售货亭, 公用电话亭(同 telephone box)…
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quiosco, quiosco [masculine, singular]…
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quiosque…
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キオスク…
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büfe, satıcı kulübesi…
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kiosque [masculine], kiosque, cabine téléphonique…
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quiosc…
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