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单词 bridge
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Idioms for bridge

    burn one's bridges (behind one), to eliminate all possibilities of retreat; make one's decision irrevocable: She burned her bridges when she walked out angrily.

Origin of bridge

1
before 1000; Middle English brigge,Old English brycg; cognate with Dutch brug,German Brücke; akin to Old Norse bryggja pier

SYNONYMS FOR bridge

21 traverse, cross, vault.
22 link, connect.
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OTHER WORDS FROM bridge

Words nearby bridge

bride price, bridesmaid, bridewell, Bridey, bridezilla, bridge, bridgeboard, bridge chair, bridge circuit, bridge cloth, bridge deck

Definition for bridge (2 of 2)

bridge2
[ brij ]
/ brɪdʒ /

noun Cards.

a game derived from whist in which one partnership plays to fulfill a certain declaration against an opposing partnership acting as defenders.Compare auction bridge, contract (def. 5).

Origin of bridge

2
1885–90; earlier also spelling britch, biritch; of obscure origin; perhaps <Turkish bir one + üç three (one hand being exposed while the other three are concealed), but such a name for the game is not attested in Turkey or the Near East, from where it is alleged to have been introduced into Europe
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British Dictionary definitions for bridge (1 of 3)

bridge1
/ (brɪdʒ) /

noun

verb (tr)

to build or provide a bridge over something; spanto bridge a river
to connect or reduce the distance betweenlet us bridge our differences

Derived forms of bridge

bridgeable, adjectivebridgeless, adjective

Word Origin for bridge

Old English brycg; related to Old Norse bryggja gangway, Old Frisian bregge, Old High German brucka, Danish, Swedish bro

British Dictionary definitions for bridge (2 of 3)

bridge2
/ (brɪdʒ) /

noun

a card game for four players, based on whist, in which one hand (the dummy) is exposed and the trump suit decided by bidding between the playersSee also contract bridge, duplicate bridge, rubber bridge, auction bridge

Word Origin for bridge

C19: of uncertain origin, but compare Turkish bir-üç (unattested phrase) one-three (said perhaps to refer to the one exposed hand and the three players' hands)

British Dictionary definitions for bridge (3 of 3)

Bridge
/ (brɪdʒ) /

noun

Frank . 1879–1941, English composer, esp of chamber music. He taught Benjamin Britten
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Idioms and Phrases with bridge

bridge

see burn one's bridges; cross that bridge when one comes to it; water over the dam (under the bridge).

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Medical definitions for bridge

bridge
[ brĭj ]

n.

An anatomical structure resembling a bridge or span.
The upper part of the ridge of the nose formed by the nasal bones.
A fixed or removable replacement for one or several but not all of the natural teeth, usually anchored at each end to a natural tooth.
One of the threads of protoplasm that appears to pass from one cell to another.
The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Scientific definitions for bridge

bridge
[ brĭj ]

A structure spanning and providing passage over a gap or barrier, such as a river or roadway.
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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