释义 |
bridge¹/brɪdʒ//brɪdʒ/ ★★★★★n. - bridges
- bridging
- bridged
- bridged
n- ① 桥;桥梁
- There is a little bridge over the stream.溪上有一座小桥。
- They will build [throw] a bridge across [over] the river.他们将在那条河上架设一座桥。
- Don't cross your bridge until [till, before] you come [get] to it.【谚】莫做徒劳无益的事;不要浪费时间预想些不太可能发生的困难。
- A lot of water has flowed under the bridge (since then).(自从那时以后)已经发生了很多事。
- ② 船桥;舰桥(横架于两舷的高座,为船长或高级船员发号施令之处)
- ③ 桥状之物;鼻梁;眼镜中间的鼻梁架;(弦乐器上张弦的)弦柱[弦马]
- ④ 【牙科】固定假牙的金属架子(参照denture)
- ⑦ (角力赛中仰卧者)以脚与头或肘撑起背部成拱桥形的姿势
vt- ① 架桥于(河、谷等之)上;以桥连接
- bridge a gap弥补裂隙;沟通悬隔
- The engineers bridged the river.工兵在河架上了桥。
- A log bridged the brook.一根圆木横跨小溪(为桥)。
- ② 克服(障碍);度过(难关)
- Politeness will bridge over many difficulties.礼貌常足以(令人)度过许多难关。
- The money will bridge her over.那笔钱将可使她应急。
短语- burn one's bridges
- The army, which had burned its bridges behind it, couldn't go back.那部队已破釜沈舟,不能后退。
bridge²/brɪdʒ//brɪdʒ/ ★★★★★n. |