Difference between revisions of "bridge (Q3500)"

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A walkway over a void, giving access to technical and service areas above the stage or auditorium.

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Latest revision as of 06:47, 18 October 2023

A walkway over a void, giving access to technical and service areas above the stage or auditorium.
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A walkway over a void, giving access to technical and service areas above the stage or auditorium.

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    bridge (English)
    A walkway over a void, giving access to technical and service areas above the stage or auditorium. (English)
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    obslužná (Czech)
    Ocelová lávka která umožňuje přístup k technickým zařízením nad jevištěm nebo nad hledištěm. (Czech)
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    technická lávka (Czech)
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    ponte (Italian)
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    brug (Dutch)
    gangpad op hoogte waar technici vaak werk doen (Dutch)
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    Brücke (German)
    Brücke meist parallel zur Portalöffnung im Bühnen oder Zuschauerbereich (German)
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    puente (Spanish)
    Una pasarela sobre un espacio vacío que da acceso a las áreas técnicas y de servicio sobre el escenario o auditorio. (Spanish)
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    pasarela (Spanish)
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    brygga (Swedish)
    Gångbana som korsar ett rum som leder till tekniska områden ovanför scen och salong (Swedish)
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    passerelle (French)
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    Bridge (English)
    Gallery across and behind the proscenium arch. There are also galleries an the other three sides above the stage, used for shifting scenery, scenic painting, spot-lighting, and other behind-the-scenes activities. On the stage itself, a bridge is a section of the stage that can be raised or lowered. (English)
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