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bridge

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Related topics: Building, Water, Cards, Hospital, Music
ldoce_038_gbridge1 /brɪdʒ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1. bridge.jpg over a river/road etc 在河/路等的上方OVER A RIVER/ROAD ETCTB [countableC] a structure built over a river, road etc that allows people or vehicles to cross from one side to the other 桥,桥梁 suspension bridge, swing bridge5  See picture of flyover BrE【英】/overpass AmE【美】立交桥, footbridge 步行桥, road bridge 公路桥 ...4  See picture of 见图 bridge4  See picture on 见图 Page A13 Town 城镇
2 connection 连接CONNECTIONCONNECTED WITH [countableC] something that provides a connection between two things 〔事物之间的〕桥梁,纽带 SYN link
bridge between/to
 The training programme is seen as a bridge between school and work.
该培训计划被视为衔接学校和职场的桥梁。
 a scheme to build bridges (=make a better relationship) between the police and the community
搭建警民联系桥梁的计划
3. shipSHIPTTW [countableC usually singular] the raised part of a ship from which the officers control it 船桥,舰桥,驾驶台
4. card game 纸牌戏CARD GAMEDGC [uncountableU] a card game for four players, who play in pairs 桥牌
5. the bridge of your nose HBHthe upper part of your nose between your eyes 鼻梁
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6. pair of glasses 眼镜PAIR OF GLASSESMH [countableC usually singular] the part of a pair of glasses that rests on your nose 〔眼镜的〕鼻梁架
7. musical instrument 乐器MUSICAL INSTRUMENTAPM [countableC usually singular] a small piece of wood under the strings of a violin or guitar, used to keep them in position 〔弦乐器的〕琴桥,弦柱,琴马
8. for teeth 用于牙齿FOR TEETHMH [countableC] a small piece of metal that keeps false teeth in place by attaching them to your real teeth 〔固定假牙的〕齿桥
burn your bridges at burn1(18), → cross that bridge when you come to it at cross1(10), → be (all) water under the bridge at water1(6)
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verbs
build a bridge (also erect a bridge formal)
Finally a new bridge was erected over the road.
cross a bridge
An estimated 150,000 cars cross the bridge each day.
a bridge crosses something
A pretty stone bridge crosses the little river.
a bridge spans something (=crosses a wide area)
By 1875 a railroad bridge spanned the Missouri.
a bridge links something to/with something
There's a road bridge linking the site with Stockton town centre.
types of bridge
a stone/wooden/iron bridge
The iron bridge was built in 1811.
a railway bridge British EnglishBrE, a railroad bridge American EnglishAmE (=for trains)
Go under the railway bridge and turn right.
a road bridge (=for cars)
The government plans to construct a new road bridge to the island.
a suspension bridge (=one that hangs from strong steel ropes)
A famous suspension bridge spans the estuary.
a swing bridge British EnglishBrE (=one that can be pulled up for ships to go under)
a toll bridge (=one that you pay to go across)
a humpback bridge British EnglishBrE (=a short bridge with a steep slope at each side)
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bridge2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 LESSto reduce or get rid of the difference between two things 弥合〔差距〕,消除〔分歧〕
 The differences between our two cultures can be bridged if we continue to communicate.
如果保持沟通,我们两种文化之间的分歧可以消除。
 Alvin managed to bridge the gap between ballet and modern dance.
阿尔文设法弥合了芭蕾舞和现代舞蹈之间的差异。
2 TB written to build or form a bridge over something 上架桥;横跨
 a fallen tree bridging the stream
倒下来架在小溪上的树
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From Longman Business Dictionary
bridgebridge /brɪdʒ/ (also bridging /ˈbrɪdʒɪŋ/) adjectiveadj [only before noun]FINANCE
bridge loan/finance/financing etc an arrangement to borrow money for a short time until you can make more long term financial arrangements
The company would have collapsed without bridge finance.
Origin bridge1
1. Old English brycg
2. (1800-1900) biritch bridge ((1800-1900)), perhaps from an unrecorded Turkish bir-üç one-three

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