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单词 bascule
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Definition of bascule in English:

bascule

(also bascule bridge)
noun ˈbaskjuːlˈbæskjul
  • 1A type of bridge with a section which can be raised and lowered using counterweights.

    (其中一部分可以升降的)竖旋桥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Eight bascule bridges intersect with the upper roadway, as do two elevated transit lines - and 60,000 pedestrians on the Loop.
    • As the procession moved up river, Tower Bridge raised its bascules in tribute while gun salutes came from the Tower of London and HMS Belfast.
    • This was the first use of a V-shaped pier on a bascule bridge, and it provided several advantages, including less restricted views of the water due to the openness of the pier, larger transverse openings, and improved span proportions.
    1. 1.1 A movable section of road forming part of a bascule bridge.
      竖旋桥的活动桁架

Origin

Late 19th century: earlier denoting a lever apparatus of which one end is raised while the other is lowered, from French (earlier bacule), 'see-saw', from battre 'to bump' + cul 'buttocks'.

Definition of bascule in US English:

bascule

(also bascule bridge)
nounˈbaskyo͞olˈbæskjul
  • 1A type of bridge with a pivoting section that is raised and lowered using counterweights.

    (其中一部分可以升降的)竖旋桥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Eight bascule bridges intersect with the upper roadway, as do two elevated transit lines - and 60,000 pedestrians on the Loop.
    • This was the first use of a V-shaped pier on a bascule bridge, and it provided several advantages, including less restricted views of the water due to the openness of the pier, larger transverse openings, and improved span proportions.
    • As the procession moved up river, Tower Bridge raised its bascules in tribute while gun salutes came from the Tower of London and HMS Belfast.
    1. 1.1 A moveable section of road forming part of a bascule bridge.
      竖旋桥的活动桁架

Origin

Late 19th century: earlier denoting a lever apparatus of which one end is raised while the other is lowered, from French (earlier bacule), ‘see-saw’, from battre ‘to bump’ + cul ‘buttocks’.

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