bateau bridge
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Definition
Noun: A bateau bridge is a temporary floating bridge constructed using a series of flat-bottomed boats (bateaux) or pontoons placed side-by-side to support a roadway across a body of water.
Usage
This term is used in historical, military, and engineering contexts to describe a specific, improvised type of bridge built for temporary crossings. - It is a compound noun. The primary word is "bridge," modified by "bateau" to specify its construction method. - It is typically used as a countable noun (e.g., a bateau bridge, several bateau bridges).
Examples
- The engineers constructed a bateau bridge to allow the troops to cross the river swiftly.
- Before the permanent structure was built, a bateau bridge served the town for nearly a year.
- Historical accounts describe the army's reliance on a bateau bridge during the campaign.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a structure built for military purposes or emergency use, highlighting its temporary and functional nature.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe any makeshift or temporary connection between two points, though this is rare.
Variants and Related Words
- Pontoon bridge: A more common modern synonym for a floating bridge supported by pontoons.
- Floating bridge: A general term for any bridge that uses floats for support.
- Bateau: A flat-bottomed boat, which is the key component used in this type of bridge.
Synonyms
- Pontoon bridge
- Floating bridge
Notes
- Bateau bridge is a specific type of pontoon bridge, where the pontoons are explicitly boats (bateaux).
- The term is less common in contemporary usage than "pontoon bridge."
Noun
- a temporary bridge built over a series of pontoons