Footbridge: meaning, definitions and examples
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footbridge
[ ˈfʊtˌbrɪdʒ ]
construction
A footbridge is a small bridge designed for pedestrians. It often spans a road, river, or other obstacles and allows people to cross safely. Footbridges can vary in size, materials, and design, depending on their location and intended use.
Synonyms
footpath bridge, pedestrian bridge, walkway.
Examples of usage
- The footbridge connects the park to the school.
- We crossed the footbridge to reach the other side of the river.
- A new footbridge was built to improve access for the local community.
Translations
Translations of the word "footbridge" in other languages:
🇵🇹 passarela
🇮🇳 पैदल पुल
🇩🇪 Fußgängerbrücke
🇮🇩 jembatan pejalan kaki
🇺🇦 пішохідний міст
🇵🇱 most dla pieszych
🇯🇵 歩道橋
🇫🇷 passerelle
🇪🇸 pasarela
🇹🇷 yaya köprüsü
🇰🇷 인도교
🇸🇦 جسر للمشاة
🇨🇿 most pro pěší
🇸🇰 most pre peších
🇨🇳 人行天桥
🇸🇮 pešpav
🇮🇸 fótgangabrú
🇰🇿 жаяу жүргіншілер көпірі
🇬🇪 მთის ხიდი
🇦🇿 piyada keçidi
🇲🇽 puente peatonal
Etymology
The word 'footbridge' is derived from the combination of 'foot', referring to the lower limbs of the human body used for walking, and 'bridge', which originates from the Old English word 'brycg,' meaning a structure built to span a physical obstacle, such as a body of water or a valley. The usage of footbridges dates back to ancient civilizations where they were constructed to facilitate safe crossing of rivers and ditches. Over time, the design and materials of footbridges evolved, from simple wooden structures to more complex designs made of steel and concrete. Footbridges have become an essential element in urban planning, providing pedestrian access in crowded areas and enhancing connectivity between different parts of cities.