词汇 | bridge |
释义 | bridge /brɪdʒ/ bridge 1 n. A structure, as of iron, stone, or wood, built to carry a road or path across a river, road, valley, etc. 桥;桥梁。 Anything resembling a bridge in form or use, as the upper part of the nose, or the arch for the strings on a violin. 桥形物;功用似桥之物(如鼻梁、弦柱等)。 The platform above the deck of a ship, used as an observation station. 【航】舰桥;船桥。 Fixed or removable frame for false teeth. 【医】齿桥(假牙的架子)。 phrases A lot of water has flowed (passed; gone) under the bridge (since then). 【口】物换星移;沧海桑田。 cross one's bridges before one comes to them 【口】未雨绸缪(有时指非必要者)。 (过去式: bridged; 过去完成式: bridged; 现在进行式: bridging) v.t. To built a bridge over; span. 架于...之上;跨越。 Both parents and teenagers must try to bridge the generation gap between them. 父母和十几岁的孩子双方都必须设法跨过彼此间之代沟。 To pass; get over, as a difficulty. 度过(难关);克服(困难)。 bridge 2 n. Any of various card games for usu. four players in two partnerships that bid for the right to name a trump suit, score point for tricks made in excess of six, and play with the hand of declarer's partner exposed and played by declarer. 桥牌。 idoms bridge table 有摺腿的轻变方形牌桌。 |
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