Word: bridge

Category: bridge

Business & Industrial, Arts & Entertainment, Travel

Related words: bridge

the bridge, bay bridge, golden gate bridge, brooklyn bridge, caring bridge, natural bridge, london bridge, old bridge nj, rainbow bridge, under the bridge, the bridge fx, ivy bridge, bikini bridge, sandy bridge, brooklyn bridge park, land bridge, tappan zee bridge, verrazano bridge, gw bridge

Synonyms: bridge

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: bridge

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spanish
Translations:
puente
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german
Translations:
überbrücken, brücke
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french
Translations:
bridge, pont, chevalet, carpette, ponceau
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italian
Translations:
ponte
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portuguese
Translations:
ponte, pontes
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dutch
Translations:
brug, commandobrug
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russian
Translations:
переносица, пол, мост, перекрывать, бридж, мостик, перемычка
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norwegian
Translations:
bridge, bru, bro
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swedish
Translations:
bro
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finnish
Translations:
silta
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danish
Translations:
bro
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czech
Translations:
bridž, můstek, most
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polish
Translations:
most, mostek, kładka, pomost, brydż
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hungarian
Translations:
orrnyereg, bridzs
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turkish
Translations:
köprü
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greek
Translations:
γέφυρα, γεφυρώνω
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ukrainian
Translations:
підлога, перекривати, перенісся, перемичка
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bulgarian
Translations:
мост
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belarusian
Translations:
мост
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estonian
Translations:
roop
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croatian
Translations:
mosta, mostom, most, premostiti
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icelandic
Translations:
brú
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latin
Translations:
pons
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lithuanian
Translations:
tiltas
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latvian
Translations:
tilts
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macedonian
Translations:
мостот
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romanian
Translations:
pod
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slovenian
Translations:
most
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slovak
Translations:
most, bridž

The meaning and "use of": bridge

noun
  • a structure carrying a road, path, railroad, or canal across a river, ravine, road, railroad, or other obstacle. - a bridge across the river
  • the elevated, enclosed platform on a ship from which the captain and officers direct operations. - The captain ordered the bridge to keep the ship on its course but increase the ship speed by ten percent.
  • the upper bony part of a person's nose. - he pushed his spectacles further up the bridge of his nose
  • an electric circuit with two branches across which a detector or load is connected. These circuits are used to measure resistance or other property by equalizing the potential across the two ends of a detector, or to rectify an alternating voltage or current. - The internal harnesses comprise unlabeled black wires terminated at the bridge rectifiers and filter caps.
  • a card game descended from whist, played by two partnerships of two players who at the beginning of each hand bid for the right to name the trump suit, the highest bid also representing a contract to make a specified number of tricks with a specified suit as trumps. - This is possible because of the trumping rule, which is different from that in whist or bridge .
verb
  • be a bridge over (something). - a covered walkway that bridged the gardens

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