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moving walkways

n. (moving walkway English)

Usage examples of "moving walkways".

The final part of the journey, which entailed stepping on and off a series of moving walkways and an upward ride in an elevator, left Steve completely disorientated.

The lift doors opened on to a broad well-lit corridor with two moving walkways going in opposite directions.

The line wound into a tunnel on the third level, where a series of moving walkways, called outerwalks, allowed them to travel many kilometers in a short time.

The line wound into a tunnel on the third level, where a series of moving walkways, called outerwalks, allowed them to travel many kilomeĀ­.

Cutting himself off, the doctor stepped down toward one of the many moving walkways, but stopped before actually mounting it.

As they rode on the moving walkways, she noted that they were paralleling the rock wall rather than heading toward it, and in fact they seemed to be moving slowly back toward the sea, although well away from the harbor where the big ships came in.

Ahead lay a long corridor that was almost filled by the moving walkways that ran in opposite directions.

Along each side ran what appeared to be broad walkways, each six to eight meters across, like the moving walkways of spaceports that took you to and from loading gates.

Not far from the small amphitheater chosen for the official ceremony, moving walkways suspended from spidery supports carried a steady stream of tourists from the rim and its spectacular perspective to the surging, ice-cold river at the bottom.

Thousands of people rode the intricate network of moving walkways that passed below him.

He looked at the cityat the broad boulevards, moving walkways, silent minitrams, and gardens hanging from the sides of the gleaming buildings.

Many went so far as to risk ill-advised hops across several of the moving walkways rather than be carried in near proximity past the team.

There were only a handful of other people around me, most of them taking the moving walkways or drifting in and out of building entrances.

Cars and buses clogged the street to the point of immobility, and a sea of pedestrians spooled by as if on moving walkways.

Max and Rick stood together on one of the moving walkways, marveling at the changes the ship had undergone and reveling in memories that time had rendered less severe.