Change log entry 70388 | |
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Processed by: | goldyn_chyld (2020-08-14 16:09:26 GMT) |
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<< review queue entry 66706 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> 1) it's verb 2) "closure" is technically correct, apparently, but it isn't a helpful definition since "closure of a bridge" usually means it can't be used (it's closed to traffic), whereas the meaning here is that the bridge is *completed* (by linking the two halves in the middle). 3) NC ~ v. close (a dam, dyke etc built from two ends); join the two sections of a bridge |
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- 合龍 合龙 [he2 long2] /closure (civil engineering)/join of segments to complete a project (dam, bridge, dike etc)/ + 合龍 合龙 [he2 long2] /to join the two sections (of a linear structure: bridge, dike etc) to complete its construction/ |