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I. bridge [brɪʤ] N

1. bridge ARCHIT:

bridge

2. bridge no pl GAMES:

bridge

3. bridge NAUT:

bridge

4. bridge MUS, MED:

bridge

5. bridge (part of nose):

bridge

II. bridge [brɪʤ] VB trans

1. bridge (build bridge):

to bridge a river/valley
przerzucać [perf przerzucić] most przez rzekę/dolinę

2. bridge (decrease difference):

to bridge a gap
zmniejszać [perf zmniejszyć] przepaść
OpenDict entry

bridge N

resonance bridge ELEC
pole bridge ELEC
ore bridge hutnictwo
monkey bridge budowa okrętów

bridge credit N no pl ECON

bridge credit

pontoon bridge N

pontoon bridge

railway bridge N

railway bridge

suspension bridge N

suspension bridge

swing bridge N

swing bridge
Present
Ibridge
youbridge
he/she/itbridges
webridge
youbridge
theybridge
Past
Ibridged
youbridged
he/she/itbridged
webridged
youbridged
theybridged
Present Perfect
Ihavebridged
youhavebridged
he/she/ithasbridged
wehavebridged
youhavebridged
theyhavebridged
Past Perfect
Ihadbridged
youhadbridged
he/she/ithadbridged
wehadbridged
youhadbridged
theyhadbridged

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bridge a gap
zmniejszać [perf zmniejszyć] przepaść
to bridge [or close] the gap

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

He also installed a pontoon bridge that floated on railroad ties, yet without hand rails.
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A short distance downstream, each night they placed a pontoon bridge across the river and took it up before dawn the next morning.
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Behind them the pontoon bridge was rapidly assembled and completed at 07:30.
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The buildings were all but destroyed when they were forced out, but the pontoon bridge survived and was kept in use.
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By 1858 he had almost single-handedly expanded the lonely riverbank site into a small town, complete with a pontoon bridge, newspaper, school, warehouses and vineyards.
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