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suspension bridge
弔橋
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sus·pen·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
suspending
,
or
the
state
of
being
suspended
;
pendency
;
as
,
suspension
from
a
hook
.
2.
Especially
,
temporary
delay
,
interruption
,
or
cessation
;
as
:
(a)
Of
labor
,
study
,
pain
,
etc
.
(b)
Of
decision
,
determination
,
judgment
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
ask
a
suspension
of
judgment
or
opinion
in
view
of
evidence
to
be
produced
.
(c)
Of
the
payment
of
what
is
due
;
as
,
the
suspension
of
a
mercantile
firm
or
of
a
bank
.
(d)
Of
punishment
,
or
sentence
of
punishment
.
(e)
Of
a
person
in
respect
of
the
exercise
of
his
office
,
powers
,
prerogative
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
suspension
of
a
student
or
of
a
clergyman
.
(f)
Of
the
action
or
execution
of
law
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
suspension
of
the
habeas
corpus
act
.
3.
A
conditional
withholding
,
interruption
,
or
delay
;
as
,
the
suspension
of
a
payment
on
the
performance
of
a
condition
.
4.
The
state
of
a
solid
when
its
particles
are
mixed
with
,
but
undissolved
in
,
a
fluid
,
and
are
capable
of
separation
by
straining
;
also
,
any
substance
in
this
state
.
5.
Rhet.
A
keeping
of
the
hearer
in
doubt
and
in
attentive
expectation
of
what
is
to
follow
,
or
of
what
is
to
be
the
inference
or
conclusion
from
the
arguments
or
observations
employed
.
6.
Scots Law
A
stay
or
postponement
of
execution
of
a
sentence
condemnatory
by
means
of
letters
of
suspension
granted
on
application
to
the
lord
ordinary
.
7.
Mus.
The
prolongation
of
one
or
more
tones
of
a
chord
into
the
chord
which
follows
,
thus
producing
a
momentary
discord
,
suspending
the
concord
which
the
ear
expects
.
Cf
.
Retardation
.
Pleas in suspension
Law
,
pleas
which
temporarily
abate
or
suspend
a
suit
.
Points of suspension
Mech.
,
the
points
,
as
in
the
axis
or
beam
of
a
balance
,
at
which
the
weights
act
,
or
from
which
they
are
suspended
.
Suspension bridge
,
a
bridge
supported
by
chains
,
ropes
,
or
wires
,
which
usually
pass
over
high
piers
or
columns
at
each
end
,
and
are
secured
in
the
ground
beyond
.
Suspension of arms
Mil.
,
a
short
truce
or
cessation
of
operations
agreed
on
by
the
commanders
of
contending
armies
,
as
for
burying
the
dead
,
making
proposal
for
surrender
or
for
peace
,
etc
.
Suspension scale
,
a
scale
in
which
the
platform
hangs
suspended
from
the
weighing
apparatus
instead
of
resting
upon
it
.
Syn:
--
Delay
;
interruption
;
intermission
;
stop
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bridge
n.
1.
A
structure
,
usually
of
wood
,
stone
,
brick
,
or
iron
,
erected
over
a
river
or
other
water
course
,
or
over
a
chasm
,
railroad
,
etc
.,
to
make
a
passageway
from
one
bank
to
the
other
.
2.
Anything
supported
at
the
ends
,
which
serves
to
keep
some
other
thing
from
resting
upon
the
object
spanned
,
as
in
engraving
,
watchmaking
,
etc
.,
or
which
forms
a
platform
or
staging
over
which
something
passes
or
is
conveyed
.
3.
Mus.
The
small
arch
or
bar
at
right
angles
to
the
strings
of
a
violin
,
guitar
,
etc
.,
serving
of
raise
them
and
transmit
their
vibrations
to
the
body
of
the
instrument
.
4.
Elec.
A
device
to
measure
the
resistance
of
a
wire
or
other
conductor
forming
part
of
an
electric
circuit
.
5.
A
low
wall
or
vertical
partition
in
the
fire
chamber
of
a
furnace
,
for
deflecting
flame
,
etc
.; --
usually
called
a
bridge wall
.
Aqueduct bridge
.
See
Aqueduct
.
Asses' bridge
,
Bascule bridge
,
Bateau bridge
.
See
under
Ass
,
Bascule
,
Bateau
.
Bridge of a steamer
Naut.
,
a
narrow
platform
across
the
deck
,
above
the
rail
,
for
the
convenience
of
the
officer
in
charge
of
the
ship
;
in
paddlewheel
vessels
it
connects
the
paddle
boxes
.
Bridge of the nose
,
the
upper
,
bony
part
of
the
nose
.
Cantalever bridge
.
See
under
Cantalever
.
Draw bridge
.
See
Drawbridge
.
Flying bridge
,
a
temporary
bridge
suspended
or
floating
,
as
for
the
passage
of
armies
;
also
,
a
floating
structure
connected
by
a
cable
with
an
anchor
or
pier
up
stream
,
and
made
to
pass
from
bank
to
bank
by
the
action
of
the
current
or
other
means
.
Girder bridge
or
Truss bridge
,
a
bridge
formed
by
girders
,
or
by
trusses
resting
upon
abutments
or
piers
.
Lattice bridge
,
a
bridge
formed
by
lattice
girders
.
Pontoon bridge
,
Ponton bridge
.
See
under
Pontoon
.
Skew bridge
,
a
bridge
built
obliquely
from
bank
to
bank
,
as
sometimes
required
in
railway
engineering
.
Suspension bridge
.
See
under
Suspension
.
Trestle bridge
,
a
bridge
formed
of
a
series
of
short
,
simple
girders
resting
on
trestles
.
Tubular bridge
,
a
bridge
in
the
form
of
a
hollow
trunk
or
rectangular
tube
,
with
cellular
walls
made
of
iron
plates
riveted
together
,
as
the
Britannia
bridge
over
the
Menai
Strait
,
and
the
Victoria
bridge
at
Montreal
.
Wheatstone's bridge
Elec.
,
a
device
for
the
measurement
of
resistances
,
so
called
because
the
balance
between
the
resistances
to
be
measured
is
indicated
by
the
absence
of
a
current
in
a
certain
wire
forming
a
bridge
or
connection
between
two
points
of
the
apparatus
; --
invented
by
Sir
Charles
Wheatstone
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
suspension
bridge
n
:
a
bridge
that
has
a
roadway
supported
by
cables
that
are
anchored
at
both
ends
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