escalator|escalators in English
noun
['es·ca·la·tor || 'eskəleɪtə(r)]
mechanical moving stairway
Use "escalator|escalators" in a sentence
1. 8 Stepping from the escalator he loped across the record department to find the other set of escalators.
2. Escalator.
3. Come to the escalator.
4. The station has 3 lifts and escalators.
5. The station has recently installed escalators and new exits.
6. The building has 57 elevators and 8 escalators.
7. 13 An example of this is walking up an escalator at the same speed that the escalator is moving downwards.
8. 18 She is on the escalator to stardom.
9. 4 The escalator is still out of service.
10. It contains a total of 57 elevators and 8 escalators.
11. 7 Buy something and get on the escalator.
12. Take the escalator down to the lower level.
13. You wouldn't lug a package up the escalator.
14. 16 The down escalator is not running today.
15. 1 Take the escalator down to the lower level.
16. 19 Do not climb on the handrail of the escalator.
17. 2 I don't like escalator — I'll climb the stairs.
18. Passengers are carried by escalator to the first floor.
19. 17 Take the escalator and then go to the right.
20. 5 The escalator wafts us up and down every day.
21. 3 Passengers are carried by escalator to the first floor.
22. The new terminal has modern escalators and a high-tech baggage handling system.
23. 20 It's on the first floor, just by the escalator.
24. 24 I pushed through the crowds and on to the escalator.
25. And they're going up these giant escalators on their way to their jobs.