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    bridge 的英语意思

    bridgebridge1 /brɪdʒ/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1over a river/road etc [countable] a structure built over a river, road etc that allows people or vehicles to cross from one side to the other建于河流、道路等上方,供人或车辆从一侧通往另一侧的建筑物;桥 suspension bridge, swing bridge2connection [countable] something that provides a connection between two things在两者之间建立联系的事物;桥梁 SYN  linkbridge between/to The training programme is seen as a bridge between school and work.该培训项目被视为连接学校与工作的桥梁。 a scheme to build bridges (=make a better relationship) between the police and the community一项在警察与社区之间架桥(=改善关系)的计划3ship [countable usually singular] the raised part of a ship from which the officers control it舰桥;船上供军官指挥操控船只的高台部分4card game [uncountable] a card game for four players, who play in pairs桥牌;四人两两搭档进行的纸牌游戏5the bridge of your nose the upper part of your nose between your eyes鼻梁;两眼之间鼻子的上部6pair of glasses [countable usually singular] the part of a pair of glasses that rests on your nose鼻托;眼镜架搭在鼻子上的部分7musical instrument [countable usually singular] a small piece of wood under the strings of a violin or guitar, used to keep them in position琴马;小提琴或吉他弦下方用于固定琴弦位置的小木块8for teeth [countable] a small piece of metal that keeps false teeth in place by attaching them to your real teeth牙桥;通过固定在真牙上来托住假牙的小金属件 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)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词build a bridge (also erect a bridge formal正式)· Finally a new bridge was erected over the road.· 终于,一座新桥在公路上方建成了。cross a bridge· An estimated 150,000 cars cross the bridge each day.· 估计每天有15万辆汽车通过这座桥。a bridge crosses something· A pretty stone bridge crosses the little river.· 一座漂亮的石桥横跨小河。a bridge spans something (=crosses a wide area)· By 1875 a railroad bridge spanned the Missouri.· 1875年前,一座铁路桥已横跨密苏里河。a bridge links something to/with something· There's a road bridge linking the site with Stockton town centre.· 有一座公路桥将该地点与Stockton市中心相连。types of bridge桥的类型a stone/wooden/iron bridge· The iron bridge was built in 1811.· 这座铁桥建于1811年。a railway bridge British English, a railroad bridge American English (=for trains)· Go under the railway bridge and turn right.· 从铁路桥下穿过后向右转。a road bridge (=for cars)· The government plans to construct a new road bridge to the island.· 政府计划为该岛建造一座新的公路桥。a suspension bridge (=one that hangs from strong steel ropes)· A famous suspension bridge spans the estuary.· 一座著名的悬索桥横跨这片河口。a swing bridge British English (=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 English (=a short bridge with a steep slope at each side)
    bridgebridge2 verb [transitive] 1to reduce or get rid of the difference between two things缩小或消除两者之间的差距:  The differences between our two cultures can be bridged if we continue to communicate.如果我们持续沟通,两种文化之间的差异是可以弥合的。 Alvin managed to bridge the gap between ballet and modern dance.Alvin成功地弥合了芭蕾舞与现代舞之间的隔阂。2 written书面 to build or form a bridge over something在某物上建造或形成桥梁:  a fallen tree bridging the stream一棵横跨小溪的倒树