rope bridge
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Definition
- Noun:
- A bridge made primarily of ropes: A structure that spans a gap, such as over a river or chasm, using ropes as the main supporting and walking elements. It is typically simple in construction and may consist of handrails and a footpath made from ropes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The hikers carefully crossed the ancient rope bridge over the gorge.
- A simple rope bridge connected the two sides of the ravine.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Use: The term is often used to evoke a sense of adventure, antiquity, or precariousness.
- The only access to the remote temple was via a swaying rope bridge.
Variants and Related Words
- Suspension bridge (n): A more modern and permanent type of bridge that uses cables (steel ropes) suspended from towers. A rope bridge is a primitive form of a suspension bridge.
- Footbridge (n): A general term for a bridge intended for pedestrians, which could be made of various materials, including ropes.
Synonyms
- Cable bridge: A bridge using cables or thick ropes.
- Vine bridge (contextual): A specific type of rope bridge made from natural vines, often referenced in jungle settings.
Related Phrases
- To cross a rope bridge: The typical verb phrase associated with using this structure.
- You must cross the rope bridge to reach the other side.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes the material and basic construction method. It implies a certain flexibility and movement when in use, unlike rigid wooden or stone bridges. It is often associated with exploratory, historical, or rustic contexts.
Noun
- a bridge consisting of ropes