aerial pipe crossing - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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aerial pipe crossing (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈɛriəl paɪp ˈkrɔsɪŋ/

Meaning and Usage

An aerial pipe crossing refers to a type of infrastructure where pipes (often used for transporting liquids or gases) are supported above the ground, typically using pylons or towers, and cross over another entity, such as a river, road, or railway. This term is commonly used in engineering, construction, and environmental contexts. The term is used frequently in technical and industry-related documents rather than in everyday spoken language.

Example Sentences

  1. The construction team installed an aerial pipe crossing to ensure that the pipeline did not interfere with the river's natural flow.
  2. La équipe de construction a installé un passage aérien pour garantir que le pipeline n'interfère pas avec l'écoulement naturel de la rivière.

  3. Safety regulations require that all aerial pipe crossings be inspected regularly for structural integrity.

  4. Les réglementations de sécurité exigent que tous les passages aériens soient inspectés régulièrement pour leur intégrité structurelle.

  5. The engineers presented their plans for an aerial pipe crossing at the conference, demonstrating the innovative design they proposed.

  6. Les ingénieurs ont présenté leurs plans pour un passage aérien lors de la conférence, montrant le design innovant qu'ils ont proposé.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "aerial pipe crossing" is quite specific and is not frequently found in idiomatic expressions. However, there are related idiomatic phrases that may pertain to similar themes of overcoming obstacles or bridging gaps. Here are some sentences using relevant idiomatic expressions:

  1. Crossing the bridge when we come to it.
  2. Let's not worry about the aerial pipe crossing issues until we reach them; we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
  3. Ne nous inquiétons pas des problèmes de passage aérien avant d'y arriver ; nous traverserons ce pont quand nous y arriverons.

  4. When pigs fly.

  5. They think the aerial pipe crossing will be completed on time, but I'll believe it when pigs fly.
  6. Ils pensent que le passage aérien sera terminé à temps, mais je le croirai quand les cochons voleront.

  7. Bite the bullet.

  8. We need to bite the bullet and decide on the aerial pipe crossing design to avoid delays.
  9. Nous devons prendre notre courage à deux mains et décider du design du passage aérien pour éviter les retards.

Etymology

The term "aerial" originates from the Latin word aerialis, meaning "of the air." "Pipe" comes from the Old English pipe, which referred to a tube or conduit. "Crossing" comes from the Old English crosing, deriving from cros meaning "to cross." The combined term refers to the act of pipes being carried above ground, crossing a space.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Elevated pipeline - Overhead pipeline

Antonyms: - Underground pipeline - Buried pipe system



25-07-2024