causeway Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɔːz.weɪ]
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Meaning of causeway In English

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Examples of causeway

  • In many places the soil, sodden with rain, was impracticable for cavalry and even for infantry, until trees had been felled and a rude causeway formed through the morass. 

  • She drove along the wide causeway by the riverside, and turned up the steep, narrow street. 

  • The bottom of this ravine was marshy, and the road crossed it by means of a causeway of earth and logs. 

  • These fields were crossed by a causeway which led to the village, but as it ran at an angle across them, those advancing upon it were exposed to the fire of the English front. 

  • Very early next morning we set out, following a long causeway raised through marshes. 

  • However, the great length of the outer enclosures and the many causeways that crossed them surely precluded their use for defence against determined enemies.

  • Several filtering techniques were employed to enhance causeways and other linear and curvilinear features.

  • The reason for the functional differences between the causeways may have to do with their paths through these urban wards.

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Translations of causeway In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (尤指穿越濕地的)棧橋, 堤道, 過水道…

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指穿越湿地的)堤道,砌道…

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  • Español

    paso elevado, carretera elevada…

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  • Português

    caminho elevado, estrada elevada…

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  • Türk dili

    ıslak bir bölgede geçişi sağlayan yükseltilmiş patika yol…

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  • Français

    chaussée…

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  • Čeština

    zvýšená lávka, násep (přes mokřinu)…

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  • Dansk

    vej på dæmning…

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