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pontoon bridge (plural pontoon bridges )
A temporary bridge built over floating pontoons .
1992 , Neal Stephenson , Snow Crash , page 385 :As Hiro is entering their neighborhood, he sees men running down the undulating pontoon bridge that serves as the main street, carrying guns and knives.
a temporary bridge built over floating pontoons
Arabic: جِسْر عَائِم m ( jisr ʕāʔim )
Belarusian: панто́нны мост m ( pantónny most )
Bulgarian: понто́нен мост m ( pontónen most )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 浮橋 / 浮桥 (zh) ( fúqiáo )
Czech: pontonový most m
Danish: pontonbro (da) c
Dutch: pontonbrug (nl) m or f
Estonian: ujuksild , pontoonsild
Finnish: ponttoonisilta
French: pont flottant (fr) m
German: Pontonbrücke (de) f
Hungarian: hajóhíd (hu)
Icelandic: flotbrú (is) f
Irish: droichead pontúin m
Italian: ponte di barche m
Japanese: 舟橋 (ja) ( ふなばし, funabashi, しゅうきょう, shūkyō ) , 浮き橋 ( うきはし, ukihashi )
Korean: 부교(浮橋) (ko) ( bugyo ) , 배다리 ( baedari ) , 부잔교(浮棧橋) ( bujan'gyo )
Latvian: pontonu tilts m
Lithuanian: pontoninis tiltas m
Macedonian: понтонски мост m ( pontonski most )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: flytebro m or f
Persian: پل شناور (fa) ( pol-e šenâvar ) , پل پانتونی ( pol-e pântoni )
Polish: most pontonowy m
Romanian: pod de pontoane n
Russian: понто́нный мост m ( pontónnyj most )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: понтонски мост m
Latin: pontonski most m
Slovak: pontónový most m
Slovene: pontonski most m
Spanish: puente de barcas m
Swedish: pontonbro (sv) c
Turkish: duba köprü (tr)
Ukrainian: понто́нний міст m ( pontónnyj mist ) , наплавни́й міст m ( naplavnýj mist )
Vietnamese: cầu phao (vi)