"Turnstiles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Turnstiles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Turnstiles" Meaning

Turnstiles are vertical shafts with a series of slots in the default position, typically containing a hinged gate-like barrier or barrier with openings alternate sides that can be rotated by a crank or motor.

"Turnstiles" Examples

Usage Examples:


At the concert venue, attendees were required to pass through the electronic turnstiles located at the entrance before making their way into the venue.
In the old historical district, one can see the ancient stone turnstiles that were once used as a tollgate for the old town gate.
The huge and busy shopping mall uses turnstiles at the entrance and exit for easy crowd control.
Because of the ongoing maintenance, part of the station entrance was re-routed to use the temporary turnstiles installed on the other side of the tracks.
At the museum entrance, a small turnstiles takes up most of the space but still allows easy passage for the few limited guests.
The amusement park has seen improvements, including the replacement of traditional turnstiles with contactless payment systems and gates.

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