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эстакада
Spanish
calzada elevada
An elevated road or railway or section thereof.
rack
pier
ramp
trestle
viaduct
flyover
street or road name
Russian
эстакада
Synonyms
Examples for "
rack
"
rack
pier
ramp
trestle
viaduct
Examples for "
rack
"
1
You shouldn't need any special gear; a standard double
rack
should suffice.
2
I placed the letter in the
rack
in your room, immediately afterwards.
3
Place the filled and capped containers on the
rack
in the sterilizer.
4
Once we even received, from America of course, a cat hat-and-coat
rack
.
5
First, you need to
rack
up over one hundred eighty thousand points.
1
Do you know about the new Italian place down by the
pier
?
2
They seated themselves in the boat and unmoored it from the
pier
.
3
They keenly scanned the
pier
as the vessel was being warped in.
4
Must be a mistake, I thought as I went up the
pier
.
5
Below we could hear the water lapping the piles of the
pier
.
1
The
ramp
up in development increases Post's business risk in our view.
2
I certainly don't think we should
ramp
up the number of inspections.
3
Mr Niedenthal said mosquito prevention needs to
ramp
up again in Majuro.
4
Ahead is a wide concrete
ramp
leading down to the loading area.
5
OPEC officials have rejected calls from consumer nations to
ramp
up production.
1
The
trestle
-
board
is, then, the symbol of the natural and moral law.
2
The voice drifted from far away in the darkness on the
trestle
.
3
A piece of the
trestle
fell and killed two of the men.
4
They had come to the end of the
trestle
over the river.
5
The skeleton work of the
trestle
now rose more clearly into view.
1
The
viaduct
reached the ground; a path led on to the houses.
2
He spoke, lectured, and wrote, in favor of a central city
viaduct
.
3
Between Théoule and Cannes the railway crosses the
viaduct
of the Siagne.
4
And until the
viaduct
was reached the express had not slackened speed.
5
Another structural engineer suggested a conventional
viaduct
supported by fewer intermediate piers.
1
The New Zealand Transport Agency says the
flyover
will improve traffic flow.
2
Police have told motorists to slow down on the recently opened
flyover
.
3
Wellington's controversial
flyover
is over-ruled and a National MP is quitting parliament.
4
The
flyover
's
come down, but that won't affect you unless there's debris.
5
It was well concealed beneath the
flyover
and away from other buildings.
1
I summoned a filmy to bear me to an
elevated
way
to take me back to Sawall.
2
I do not say that this is the most
elevated
way
of expressing the scene; but, as an example of characteristic style, it is perfect.
elevated
way
elevated
elevate
Russian
эстакада
Spanish
calzada elevada