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Suspension bridge
/səspˈɛnʃən bɹˈɪdʒ/
/səspˈɛnʃən bɹˈɪdʒ/
Suspension bridge
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ponte suspensa
a type of bridge that uses cables suspended from tall towers or pylons to support the bridge deck
What is a "suspension bridge"?
A suspension bridge is a type of bridge that is held up by cables suspended between towers. These cables support the bridge deck, which is the surface that vehicles and pedestrians travel on. The design allows for longer spans compared to other bridge types, making it suitable for crossing wide rivers or deep valleys. Suspension bridges are known for their distinctive look, with tall towers and gracefully arched cables. They are engineered to handle heavy loads and can withstand strong winds and other environmental factors, ensuring stability and safety for those using the bridge.
Exemplo
The suspension bridge spanned the gorge, offering breathtaking views below.
The suspension bridge elegantly traverses the wide river, providing a vital link between two communities.
The salty sea air weathered the steel cables of the suspension bridge, requiring regular maintenance.
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is a famous example of a suspension bridge with massive arches.
Engineers carefully calculated the materials needed to carry the suspension bridge.