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footbridge

/foot-brij/US // ˈfʊtˌbrɪdʒ //UK // (ˈfʊtˌbrɪdʒ) //

人行桥,人行天桥,人工桥,人行道桥

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bridge intended for pedestrians only.

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Examples

  • Fire officials on Wednesday had identified the location as Polk Street, which is about a half-mile north — the site of another footbridge.

  • At my hotel, which was connected by a footbridge to the state’s largest hospital, the nonprofit Sanford Medical Center, young people mingled mask-free in the lobby, shouting gleefully over a case of Bud Lights.

  • He remembered a footbridge the other volunteers had guessed at.

  • In a clever twist of new-meets-old, the MuCEM is connected to the nearby 17th-century Fort St. Jean by footbridge.

  • Then I wandered on down, through the Rhodes grass, under the avocado trees, and across the wooden footbridge.

  • Occasionally, over a narrow stream, a frail footbridge would be built.

  • They were going to a distant meadow to toss hay and had to cross an angry little river on a footbridge made of one slender plank.

  • A low whistle sounded, and Mr. Rogers stepped into view on the footbridge.

  • We can't be expected to jump off a footbridge which already has a White Horse on it.

  • After about two hours, however, orders came to cross the river by the Eterpigny footbridge.