quebec bridge

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quebec bridge

The Quebec Bridge spans the wide river with its strong steel trusses.

Definition

Proper noun: * Quebec Bridge: A specific, historically significant cantilever bridge spanning the Saint Lawrence River near Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is notable for its engineering and its history, which includes two major collapses during construction.

Usage
  • The term Quebec Bridge is used as the official name of this specific structure. It is always capitalized.
  • It is used to refer to the physical bridge itself, its location, and its historical significance in engineering discussions.
Examples
  • The Quebec Bridge is a vital transportation link between Quebec City and Lévis.
  • The design and construction failures of the Quebec Bridge are studied in engineering ethics courses.
  • We drove across the Quebec Bridge to get to the south shore.
Advanced Usage
  • The Quebec Bridge is often cited as a case study in engineering disasters due to the collapses in 1907 and 1916.
  • In a historical context, one might refer to "the first Quebec Bridge" or "the original Quebec Bridge design" before its reconstruction.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cantilever bridge (n): A bridge built using cantilevers—structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end. The Quebec Bridge is an example of this type.
  • Ironworkers Memorial Bridge: This is the official name of a different bridge in British Columbia, Canada, named in memory of the ironworkers who died building the Quebec Bridge and other structures.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun, as it is the name of a unique structure. In general context, one could use "the bridge at Quebec City" or "the Saint Lawrence River crossing at Quebec," but these are descriptions, not names.
Related Phrases
  • Quebec Bridge disaster: A common phrase referring to the two separate catastrophic collapses during its construction.
  • To build a bridge like the Quebec Bridge: Used idiomatically to refer to an extremely challenging or monumental engineering task, often with an awareness of potential for failure.
Related Idioms
  • While not a common idiom itself, the Quebec Bridge is sometimes referenced in the idiom "learning from past mistakes," particularly in engineering and project management contexts.
quebec bridge

The Quebec Bridge spans the wide river with its strong steel trusses.

Noun
  1. a cantilever bridge in Quebec

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