viaducts的意思
viaducts中文翻譯:
n.高架橋;高架鐵路
crimple valley viaduct───卷曲谷高架橋
dinting vale viaduct───丁亭谷高架橋
In the modern transportation system, especially in the municipal system, great span curve viaducts are more widely used.───在現代交通系統中,特別是在城市交通體系中,大跨度曲線高架橋梁越來越多的被采用。
Supervisor: Are there any obstacles, such as high voltage lines, telephone lines and viaducts?───監督:空中是否有障礙,如高壓線、電話線、高架橋等?
The viaducts are arteries for urban traffic in Shanghai so they are of fundamental importance.───上海高架道路是城市交通的大動脈,其地位十分重要。
Bucking occasionally on the rail, we began to cross a series of viaducts built a century before over the bends in the river.───路軌有時拱起,我們開始跨越河灣上一連串建于上世紀的橋梁。
A large number of viaducts built in the 19th century in Europe, aims to maintain its navigation of the ship canal.───大量的高架橋于19世紀在歐洲建成,目的是保持其運河中船舶的航行。
The completion of the viaducts and tunnels has relieved the congestion of the city traffic to a great extent.───高架和隧道的建成大大緩解了城市擁擠的交通狀況。
Beijing's famous streets were ceasing to be destinations themselves, changing into viaducts between Point A and Mall B.───北京的著名街道不再是目的地,已經變成一條條通道﹐連接甲地點和乙商場。
In recent years, lots of bridges, viaducts and light rail transits have been built in Shanghai.───近年來,上海建成了大量橋梁、高架道路和軌道交通,因此有必要提出鋼筋混凝土防裂措施。
Designing rationality of ramp of viaduct often relates to the intersection and viaducts own operation.───高架道路上、下匝道設置合理與否往往關系到交叉口乃至高架道路自身的運行。
We shall probably arrange an evening trip of some description, possibly along the Shrewsbury-Chester line, with its magnificent viaducts.
A large number of viaducts built in the 19th century in Europe, aims to maintain its navigation of the ship canal.
The great and impregnable fortress is accessible by means of four highways built on lofty viaducts.
Despite many bridges, viaducts, embankments, cuttings and tunnels the lines twist and turn in detours around the hills.
Two other viaducts on the Borders railway network are also for sale, on the same terms.
An empty freight train way over one of the numerous concrete viaducts near Tiekou station on - line.
In the 1920s, the city constructed overhead viaducts to carry train and automobile traffic, and pretty soon the surrounding terrain was raised to meet it.