English to Malay Dictionary escalator

escalator

eskalator
definition
noun
Images submitted to the committee show a modern open-plan mall on two floors with escalators and coffee shops.
a moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, conveying people between the floors of a public building.
example
Vicki stepped off the 'escalator' , waited for him to do the same, and then motioned ahead.
They went up the 'escalator' to the second floor and found themselves in the electronics department.
The two pass each other briefly on an 'escalator' leading to a public bathroom.
We made our way up the 'escalator' to the restaurant on the top floor, admiring the breathtaking view as we ascended.
I managed to step aside so that I could descend the 'escalator' several steps behind them.
Hayley stopped on the top step of the 'escalator' , trying not to sound as confused as she felt.
By 4.12 pm, they were on the 'escalator' to the first floor of the ladies' department.
Can you imagine what it would be like to step onto an 'escalator' for the first time when you were an adult?
Take the 'escalator' to the third floor for all the photographic equipment.
What drives me crazy are the people who step off the 'escalator' and then just stand there.
It will also have 12 lifts and 22 'escalators' to whisk cinema-goers from the bottom to the top of the building in only seven minutes.
Other improvements are planned, including elevators and 'escalators' designed to make it easier to get in and out.
The idea of having all parking underground, connected directly to the shops by lifts and 'escalators' , works well elsewhere in this country and abroad.
The station will see an upgrade, with more parking spaces, 'escalators' , more lifts, a new travel centre and new lounges.
Again elevators, 'escalators' , and stairs are available to move from one level to the next.
Sunlight streamed into the building illuminating the two 'escalators' in the center of the large foyer.
We arrived at the department store and made our way, on the 'escalators' , to the top of the building, which was partly under construction.
The train station is underneath the terminal so you just descend to the platforms by 'escalators' or lifts.
Even if you can't get out to walk, bike or swim, take stairs instead of elevators and 'escalators' .
Images submitted to the committee show a modern open-plan mall on two floors with 'escalators' and coffee shops.
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