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Meaning of
bridge
in English
bridge
us
//bɹɪdʒ//
uk
//brɪdʒ//
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Plural
bridges
Past Tense
bridged
Participle Verb
bridging
Third Person Singular
bridges
Definitions
Noun
a
structure
spanning
land
or
water
;
connecting
two
areas
a
natural
geographic
formation
;
crossing
a
divide
a
platform
for
ship
navigation
;
controls
deck
activities
The
captain
stood
on
the
bridge
of
the
ship
to
navigate
.
a
device
supporting
strings
on
instruments
The
guitar
has
a
bridge
to
support
its
strings
.
the
upper
bony
part
of
the
nose
The
bridge
of
her
nose
was
slightly
crooked
.
a
dental
prosthesis
;
replacing
teeth
The
dentist
made
a
bridge
to
replace
the
missing
teeth
.
an
elevated
platform
for
navigation
and
control
The
ship's
bridge
offered
a
panoramic
view
of
the
surrounding
waters
.
a
real
or
abstract
connection
A
bridge
between
the
two
communities
was
established
to
facilitate
cultural
exchange
.
a
connector
for
computer
buses
;
enables
transparent
data
transfer
The
computer's
bridge
allowed
for
seamless
communication
between
different
peripherals
.
a
software
component
linking
separate
systems
The
software
bridge
enabled
integration
of
the
new
application
with
the
existing
system
.
a
system
connecting
local
networks
at
layer
2
The
network
bridge
connected
the
two
separate
LANs
.
a
contrasting
song
section
preparing
for
return
The
musician
wrote
a
bridge
to
add
variety
to
the
song's
structure
.
Compounds / Phrases
bridgebuilder
bridgehead
bridgeheads
bridgekeeper
bridgework
footbridge
weighbridge
overbridge
underbridge
drawbridge
flybridge
pontoon bridge
Einstein-Rosen bridge
jet bridge
bascule bridge
bridgeless
bridgeworks
drawbridges
skybridge
aerobridge
air bridge
airbridge