Crossbar: meaning, definitions and examples

⚒️
Add to dictionary

crossbar

 

[ ˈkrɔːsbɑːr ]

Context #1

in construction

A horizontal bar fixed across another bar or between two upright bars, especially one from which a trapeze is suspended.

Synonyms

bar, beam, pole

Examples of usage

  • The acrobat swung gracefully from the crossbar.
  • The crossbar of the goalpost in soccer must be a certain height.
Context #2

in technology

A horizontal bar that connects two vertical bars in a network rack or cabinet.

Synonyms

brace, strut, support

Examples of usage

  • The server racks are equipped with crossbars for stability.
  • The crossbar helps to organize and secure the network cables.
Context #3

in sports

The horizontal bar that connects the goalposts in sports such as football or rugby.

Synonyms

crosspiece, goal bar, goalpost

Examples of usage

  • The football hit the crossbar and bounced back into play.
  • The player's shot ricocheted off the crossbar.

Translations

Translations of the word "crossbar" in other languages:

🇵🇹 barra transversal

🇮🇳 क्रॉसबार

🇩🇪 Querlatte

🇮🇩 palang pintu

🇺🇦 перекладина

🇵🇱 poprzeczka

🇯🇵 クロスバー

🇫🇷 barre transversale

🇪🇸 barra transversal

🇹🇷 çapraz çubuk

🇰🇷 가로대

🇸🇦 عارضة أفقية

🇨🇿 příčka

🇸🇰 priečka

🇨🇳 横杆

🇸🇮 prečka

🇮🇸 þverstöng

🇰🇿 көлденең тірек

🇬🇪 ჯვარი

🇦🇿 çarpaz çubuq

🇲🇽 barra transversal

Word origin

The word 'crossbar' originated from the combination of 'cross' and 'bar'. The concept of a horizontal bar fixed across or connecting other elements has been present in various fields such as construction, technology, and sports. The term has evolved to represent different types of horizontal bars used for support, connection, or measurement in different contexts.

See also: cross, crossable, crossbow, crosser, crosshair, crossing, crossly, crosspiece, crossroad, crossroads, crossway, crosswise, uncrossable.