0 a structure that is built over a river, road, etc so that people or vehicles can go across it -- мост
Brooklyn Bridge
to go across/over a bridge
1 something that connects two groups, organizations, etc and improves the relationship between them -- мост
After the war they tried to build bridges with neighbouring countries.
2 the hard part of your nose between your eyes -- переносица
3 the raised area of a ship where the controls are -- капитанский мостик
4 a card game for four players -- бридж
5 to make the difference between two things smaller -- преодолеть разрыв
Such conditions arise from the matching with the solution in thin bridges (56).
If growth is the key, then governments may help both growth and the poor by directing their expenditures to infrastructural projects, especially roads and bridges.
The author here bridges language with speech and communication.
Roads and bridges were built and there is now easier contact between places; outsiders and tourists pass through nowadays.
In such cases the overall visual effect of such a character's appearance along the hashigakari is enhanced by the bridge's quality as a 'movement space'.
Samples are from the tip of the regenerating front of bridges harvested 7 days after section.
In regenerative bridges examined between 7-21 days after transection, there was a wide variation in axon maturation.
Such ionic bridges can occur both out-of-plane, between two surfaces, and in-plane, on a single surface.