viaduct

英 ['vaɪədʌkt] 美['vaɪədʌkt]
  • n. 高架桥;高架铁路

GRE畅通词汇

词态变化


复数: viaducts;

中文词源


viaduct 高架桥

via,路,duct,管道。引申词义高架桥。

英文词源


viaduct (n.)
1816, from Latin via "road" (see via) + -duct as in aqueduct. French viaduc is a 19c. English loan-word.
An extensive bridge consisting, strictly of a series of arches of masonry, erected for the purpose of conducting a road or a railway a valley or a district of low level, or over existing channels of communication, where an embankment would be impracticable or inexpedient; more widely, any elevated roadway which artificial constructions of timber, iron, bricks, or stonework are established. [Century Dictionary]
But the word apparently was coined by English landscape gardener Humphry Repton (1752-1818) for an architectural feature, "a form of bridge adapted to the purposes of passing over, which may unite strength with grace, or use with beauty ...."

双语例句


1. With their aid a vital viaduct on the main Athens railway line was destroyed.
在他们的帮助下,破坏了雅典铁路干线上的一座主要高架桥梁.

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2. Viaduct accounts for 86 percent of the Pearl Line.
摘要明珠线全长86%是高架桥.

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3. They were a helicopter to film the train going Viaduct.
他们用直升飞机拍摄列车通过桥的场景.

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4. An overhead road for cars or trains is called a viaduct.
在公路上有高架桥供火车和汽车通过.

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5. Across the high viaduct rumbles a late train.
一趟晚班列车隆隆驶过高架铁路.

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