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bridge

 
 
/brɪdʒ/ noun

Translation

STRUCTURE [C] a structure that is built over a river, road, etc so that people or vehicles can go across it
köprü
to go across/over a bridge Brooklyn Bridge61
CONNECTION [C] something that connects two groups, organizations, etc and improves the relationship between them
birleştirici unsur, köprü
After the war they tried to build bridges with neighbouring countries.1963
the bridge of your nose the hard part of your nose between your eyes
burun üs kenarı, burun kemeri
541
the bridge the raised area of a ship where the controls are
köprü (gemi)
308
GAME [U] a card game for four players
briç oyun (iskambil)
1488
I'll/We'll cross that bridge when I/we come to it. something you say when you do not intend to worry about a possible problem now, but will deal with it if or when it happens
dereyi görmeden paçaları sıvamak, zamanı gelince icabına bakarım(z), gereğini yaparım(z)
1115
(Definition of bridge noun from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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