trunk line
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Definition
- Noun:
- A direct telephone line connecting two exchanges: A dedicated communication circuit that directly links two telephone switching centers without intermediate connections.
- The main route on a railway system: The primary, most important line in a railway network from which branch lines diverge.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The new trunk line between the cities significantly improved call quality.
- Freight trains primarily use the trunk line, while local passenger services use the branch lines.
Advanced Usage
- "to lay a trunk line": To install or construct a primary railway route or a major telephone cable.
- The company invested heavily to lay a new fiber-optic trunk line across the country.
Variants and Related Words
- Trunk (n): In telecommunications, a single transmission channel between two points. In transport, the main stem of a tree, road, or railway system.
- The data was routed through the main network trunk.
- Trunk route (n): Synonymous with the railway meaning of trunk line; a major transportation artery.
- The highway serves as a vital trunk route for commercial traffic.
Synonyms
- Main line: The principal railway line.
- Backbone: A central or main route, often used in the context of networks (e.g., ).
- Arterial line: A primary route in a transportation or utility network.
Related Phrases
- Trunk call (n, historical): A long-distance telephone call routed via trunk lines.
- In the past, making a trunk call was more expensive than a local call.
Related Idioms
Noun
- a telephone line connecting two exchanges directly
- line that is the main route on a railway