bridge deck

NOUN
  1. an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands
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How To Use bridge deck In A Sentence

  • The main hulls and bridge deck are of steel construction.
  • Renovation techniques for orthotropic steel bridge decks are needed to solve fatigue problems in the decks of these bridges.
  • The amazingly thin, 19 mm stainless steel support cables currently hang loose like pieces of string, but they will soon be tightened to carry the weight of the bridge deck.
  • The ship sank, killing seven of the crew, and collapsing two pylons and 127 metres of bridge decking into water 110 feet deep.
  • In addition to the new bridge deck, work this summer on the $84.2 million Fort Pitt project included replacing aging tunnel tiles, repaving roads and rebuilding off-ramps.
  • Where it meets the tower, the bridge deck is supported on corbels cast into the legs.
  • I have seen her dive from the bridge deck – no mean feat in itself – into that six-feet of water, and fetch up no less than forty-seven coins, scattered willy-nilly over the whole bottom of the tank. Under the Deck Awnings
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