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单词 viaduct
释义
viaductvi‧a‧duct /ˈvaɪədʌkt/ noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINviaduct
Origin:
1800-1900 Latin via ‘way, road’ + English -duct (as in aqueduct)
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • After a few yards the sea appears once more on your left, and in the distance, a railway viaduct crossing the bay.
  • Between the viaduct and the seafront you crush the brittle flowers underfoot.
  • Now one of Dirkin's friends lies dead beside a viaduct.
  • Now we're off along some alleys, cutting west till we reach the railway viaduct.
  • The great and impregnable fortress is accessible by means of four highways built on lofty viaducts.
  • The train is seen crossing Rumtickle viaduct near Thurgoland in October 1984.
  • They left the station to the south on a viaduct.
  • We're at the base of a greystone railway viaduct.
word sets
WORD SETS
accelerate, verbaerodynamic, adjectiveaerodynamics, nounairfreight, nounaisle, nounarr., baggage room, nounboard, verbboarding, nounBOL, booking office, nounbrake, nounbrake, verbbrake light, nounbrake shoe, nounbreakdown clause, bulk freight, C&F, cable car, nouncable railway, nouncargo, nouncarriage, nouncarrier, nouncart, nounCFR, change, verbchange, nounchassis, nounchopper, nounCMR, compartment, nounconcourse, nounconductor, nouncongested, adjectiveconnect, verbconnection, nounconsolidator, nouncontainer, nounconveyance, nounconvoy, nouncouple, verbcoupling, nouncourier, nouncourier, verbcrash, verbcrash, nouncrew, nouncrewman, nouncruise, verbcutting, noundead reckoning, noundelivery date, departure, noundestination, noundispatch rider, noundistribution channel, diverge, verbdouble-book, verbdrop-off, noundrop-shipping, nounelevated railway, nounengine, nounengineer, nounETA, nounfare, nounfeeder, nounfirst class, nounfirst-class, adjectivefloating insurance, flow, verbFOB, FOB airport, fogbound, adjectiveFOR, fork, nounfork, verbfree of particular average, adjectivefreighter, noungangway, noungross weight, Gro t, gyroscope, nounHague Rules, nounhelmet, nounhigh-speed, adjectivehijack, verbhijack, nounhitch, verbhub airport, ICAO, intercity, adjectiveinternational airport, interstate, adjectivekph, LGV, line, nounloading, nounluge, nounluggage, nounluggage rack, nounmachine, nounmarine insurance, mileage, nounmilepost, nounmotion sickness, nounmph, mudflap, nounnavigate, verbnavigation, nounnet weight, one-way, adjectiveopen insurance, outride, verbovertake, verbpackager, nounpannier, nounpart shipment, passenger, nounpayload, nounportage, nounporter, nounpropulsion, nounramp, nounreceiving office, red-eye, nounregional airport, re-route, verbreturn, nounreturn, adjectivereverse logistics, ride, verbroller, nounround-trip, nounround-trip, adjectiveroute, nounroute, verbrun, verbrun, nounschedule, nounsecond class, nounservice, nounship, verbshipload, nounshipment, nounshipper, nounshipping, nounshuttle, nounshuttle, verbsingle, adjectivesingle, nounski, nounskid, verbskid, nounstabilizer, nounstaging post, nounstall, verbsteering wheel, nounstopping distance, nounstowage, nounsubsonic, adjectivesupersonic, adjectivesurface transport, tailwind, nountanker, nounticket, nountime machine, nountimetable, nountourist class, nountowrope, nountrack, nountrack, verbtraffic, nountranscontinental, adjectivetransfer, verbtransfer, nountransit visa, nountransportation, nountransship, travel insurance, troop carrier, nountruckload, nountunnel, nountwo-seater, nountyre, noununderway, adjectiveU-turn, nounviaduct, nounwheel, nounwheel, verbwreck, nounyaw, verbyield, verb
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· Now we're off along some alleys, cutting west till we reach the railway viaduct.· We're at the base of a greystone railway viaduct.· After a few yards the sea appears once more on your left, and in the distance, a railway viaduct crossing the bay.· Above us to our left runs the railway viaduct, big and brooding in the night.· Marching through the centre of the town is a magnificent 42-arch railway viaduct, built in 1849.· He totters backwards, and staggers through the dark opening into the patch of yard below the railway viaduct.· The other is a slim footbridge carried on the piers of what looks like a former railway viaduct.
a long high bridge, especially one with arches, that crosses a valley and has a road or railway on it
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