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bascule
[ bas-kyool ]
noun
- a device operating like a balance or seesaw, especially an arrangement of a movable bridge ²ú²¹²õc³Ü±ô±ðî€ÏÀ°ù¾±»å²µ±ð by which the rising floor or section is counterbalanced by a weight.
bascule
/ ˈ²úæ²õ°ìÂá³Ü˱ô /
noun
- Also calledbalance bridgecounterpoise bridge a bridge with a movable section hinged about a horizontal axis and counterbalanced by a weight Compare drawbridge
- a movable roadway forming part of such a bridge
Tower Bridge has two bascules
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bascule1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bascule1
Example Sentences
But Tower Bridge's roads were too heavy to be opened in that way, so it is instead a bascule bridge, in which the roads move like a seesaw and pivot.
Though teased by the temporary span, voters in 1921 continued to point thumbs down for the bascule.
“To the best of our calculations at this point, it would be one of the largest bascule bridges in the world, or it would have to be broken into two to three bridges,†Johnson said.
Since 1976, the bridge’s two arms, or bascules, have been operated by engines powered by oil and electricity, replacing the original steam-powered ones that dated back to the 19th century.
The Allen Park driver, 26, was behind the wheel of a Dodge sedan when he accelerated and attempted to cross the Fort Street bascule bridge around 7 p.m. on Wednesday -- as it was rising.
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