bridge 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
bridgenoun uk
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bridge noun
(LARGE STRUCTURE)
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A2 [ C ] a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other
桥
We drove across/over the bridge.
我们开车驶过大桥。
the Brooklyn Bridge
布鲁克林大桥
C2 [ C usually singular ] something that makes it easier to make a change from one situation to another
桥梁;过渡
Part-time work can provide a bridge between staying at home and working full-time.
兼职工作可以作为从不工作过渡到全职工作的桥梁。
更多范例减少例句The island is joined to the mainland by a road bridge.The children ran down the bank, over the bridge and along the path.They're building a new bridge across the river.A row of reinforced concrete pillars supports the bridge.The new railway bridge is an incredible sight to behold.
bridge noun
(PART OF A SHIP)
[ C ] the raised part of a ship on which the captain and other officers stand and from where they control the movement of the ship
(舰船的)驾驶台,船桥,舰桥
bridge noun
(NOSE)
[ C usually singular ] the top part of the nose, between the eyes, or (on a pair of glasses) the piece that is supported by the top part of the nose
鼻梁;(眼镜的)鼻梁架
The blow caught him right on the bridge of his nose.
那一拳正好打在他的鼻梁上。
bridge noun
(GAME)
[ U ] a card game for four players who play in pairs
桥牌
bridge noun
(TEETH)
[ C ] (also bridgework, /ˈbrɪdʒ.wɜːk/ /ˈbrɪdʒ.wɜ˞ːk/ [ U ]) a piece of material that contains one or more artificial teeth and is kept in place by being fastened to the natural teeth
齿桥(装于真牙上以固定假牙的架子)
bridge noun
(MUSICAL INSTRUMENT)
[ C ] a small piece of wood over which the strings are stretched on a musical instrument such as a guitar or violin
(吉他、小提琴等的)琴马
bridgeverb [ T ] uk
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bridge verb [T]
(BRING TOGETHER)
to make the difference or division between two things smaller or less severe
减小…之间的差异
We must bridge the gap between employees and management.
我们必须消除劳资双方的鸿沟。
bridge verb [T]
(BUILD)
to build a bridge over or across something
在…上架桥
The river had been bridged at its narrowest point.
在河流的最窄处架起了桥。
(bridge在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
bridge的例句
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In such cases the overall visual effect of such a character's appearance along the hashigakari is enhanced by the bridge's quality as a 'movement space'.
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Roads and bridges were built and there is now easier contact between places; outsiders and tourists pass through nowadays.
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By transforming the two approaches to inferences of a similar nature they suggested that the gap between the two can be bridged.
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In this future, once again the rift between ideal and system would be bridged.
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By learning the concepts and language of another field, scientists can build bridges between disciplines.
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The outcome was uncertain because no long journeys had previously been made in late summer, when many of the snow bridges would have collapsed.
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The distance between body and mind has to be bridged by two intermediary powers, vegetative and sensitive.
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Once bridges are specified, others can use this information.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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