Viaduct

//ˈvaɪədʌkt//

Synonyms for "viaduct" (40 found)

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Translations

41 translations across 37 languages.

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Armenian

1 entries
  • ուղանցույց noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Basque

1 entries
  • zubibide noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • віяду́к noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • виаду́кт noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Catalan

1 entries
  • viaducte noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 高架橋 /高架桥 noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Czech

1 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Danish

1 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Dutch

1 entries
  • viaduct noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • viadukto noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Estonian

1 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Finnish

1 entries
  • maasilta noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

French

1 entries
  • viaduc noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ვიადუკი noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

German

1 entries
  • Viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)
  • völgyhíd noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Icelandic

1 entries
  • dalbrú noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Italian

2 entries
  • cavalcavia noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)
  • viadotto noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Japanese

3 entries
  • ガード noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)
  • 陸橋 noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)
  • 高架橋 noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Korean

1 entries
  • 고가교 noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • вијаду́кт noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Persian

1 entries
  • ویادوک noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Plautdietsch

1 entries
  • Wotabrigj noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Polish

1 entries
  • wiadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • viaduto noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Russian

1 entries
  • виаду́к noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Slovak

1 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Spanish

1 entries
  • viaducto noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Swedish

1 entries
  • viadukt noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • biyadukto noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Turkish

1 entries
  • viyadük noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • віаду́к noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • cầu cạn noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Volapük

1 entries
  • viaduk noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Welsh

1 entries
  • traphont noun (bridge with several spans that carries rail or road traffic over a valley, etc.)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

They're building a new viaduct there.

Source: tatoeba (10372097)

[…] St. Bede's at this period of its history was perhaps the poorest and most miserable parish in the East End of London. Close-packed, crushed by the buttressed height of the railway viaduct, rendered airless by huge walls of factories, it at once banished lively interest from a stranger's mind and left only a dull oppression of the spirit.

Source: wiktionary

The L.C.C. [London County Council] considers viaducts in London objectionable and a hindrance to town planning and would like to abolish all the Southern Railway lines on viaducts in South London. [Nothing much happened, they still exist.]

Source: wiktionary

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