elevated walkway

collocation in English

meaningsofelevatedandwalkway

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elevated
adjective
uk
/ˈel.ɪ.veɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈel.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/
raised:
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walkway
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwɔː.kweɪ/
us
/ˈwɑː.kweɪ/
a passage or path, especially one that is covered or raised above ...
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The station would feature two tracks and would include anelevatedwalkwayover to the terminal.
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Originally included but later removed was anelevatedwalkwayextending from a street level passenger lobby across the tracks.
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The two wings are connected by anelevatedwalkwayon the third floor.
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These included the throwing of firecrackers onto traffic from anelevatedwalkway, and the setting alight of dumpsters and cars.
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The main office building was connected to the studio block by anelevatedwalkway.
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The earliest unambiguous instance of the use of the term for anelevatedwalkwayis in 1356.
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In addition, anelevatedwalkwayleads visitors on a small island in the middle of the rapids.
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Anelevatedwalkwayfrequently ran around two or three sides of the courtyards in the houses.
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Anelevatedwalkwayconnects the two stations to facilitate foot traffic.
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The highpoint of the church is itselevatedwalkwaywith its ornate parapet, built in 1514.
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The walk is approximately rectangular in plan, on a continuouselevatedwalkway, apart from a short section on the south of the city.
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There was a five-story medical building incorporated into the proposed structure, and another eleven-story office tower to the south, connected to the main shopping center byelevatedwalkway.
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A semi-detached dining room, built around the same time as the main house, is connected to the rear of the house by a coveredelevatedwalkway.
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It incorporates a large table with bench seating and umbrella sun shade, a rounded arbor withelevatedwalkway, a birdbath, a reading desk, a stage and a grove of trees.
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The elevated walkways put there for the comfort and convenience of residents have proved instead to be rat-runs and a means of escape for all kinds of muggers and criminals.
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The station, nearly 400 m in length, includes 75 gates and is accessible from the parking lot via five elevated walkways.
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These included multiple levels of buildings, elevated walkways and avoidance of a street grid.
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This is made possible through the elevated walkways and connecting bridges.
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Elevated walkways allow researchers to pass from their offices across the atrium to their laboratories.
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Upon entering, elevated walkways lead into a 1,200 seat concert hall.
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