0 a structure built over a river, road, etc. to cross it -- bro [ masculine ]
1 sth that helps to connect two different things -- bro [ masculine ]
2 the bony upper part of the nose -- neserygg [ masculine ]
the bridge of her nose neseryggen hennes
3 to decrease differences or difficulties -- bygge bro mellom
4 a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc -- bru
We crossed the bridge.
5 the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship -- kommandobru
7 the support of the strings of a violin etc -- stol, stall
The strings are stretched over the bridge.
9 to build a bridge over -- bygge bru over
They bridged the stream.
On occasions, argumentative bridges have been unable to overcome all resistance from critics and sympathizers.
Once bridges are specified, others can use this information.
By learning the concepts and language of another field, scientists can build bridges between disciplines.
More specifically, the projects include roads, bridges, ports, tolls, customs facilities and telecommunications.
I doubt, however, that many in either camp would agree that he has bridged the gap.
Biomolecular dynamics at long timesteps : bridging the time scale gap between simulation and experimentation.
The proton is suggested to end up at a bridging m-oxo ligand, since this is the most stable position.
Such ionic bridges can occur both out-of-plane, between two surfaces, and in-plane, on a single surface.
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大型結構, 橋, 橋樑…
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大型结构, 桥, 桥梁…
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puente, bridge, puente [masculine]…
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köprü, birleştirici unsur, briç oyun (iskambil)…
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pont [masculine], passerelle [feminine], arête [feminine]…
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