词汇 | bridged |
释义 | bridged past simple and past participle ofbridge bridge verb[ T ] uk /brɪdʒ/ us /brɪdʒ/ bridgeverb[T] (BRING TOGETHER)to make the difference or division between two things smaller or less severe: 减小…之间的差异 bridge a gap We must bridge the gap between employees and management.我们必须消除劳资双方的鸿沟。 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connecting converge convergence cor couple something together isthmic jointed junction kludge knit unify unintegrated union unseparated wad bridgeverb[T] (BUILD)to build a bridge over or across something: 在…上架桥 The river had been bridged at its narrowest point.在河流的最窄处架起了桥。 Building: construction work & workers banksman blaster break groundidiom brick brick something up drainer electrician erection erector flip rebuild reconstruction reface refurb refurbish stonemason tanking thatcher tiler well built You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bridges Examples of bridgedbridged In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. I doubt, however, that many in either camp would agree that he has bridged the gap. The gap between observed symptoms and latent symptom dimensions can thus be bridged by analysis of the co-variance between the observed symptoms. The distance between body and mind has to be bridged by two intermediary powers, vegetative and sensitive. It was bridged in fifteen places and nobody had to walk more than a few minutes before being able to cross it. Early-retirement benefits bridged the period between the cessation of work and the date of entitlement to a state and supplementary pension. By transforming the two approaches to inferences of a similar nature they suggested that the gap between the two can be bridged. If it had been accepted, a quite unnecessary chasm between analytical jurists and socio-legal scholars might have been bridged. The apparent dichotomy between metaphorical and logical reasoning is here bridged. He bridged the unsolvable problem by a hypothesis written at the beginning of the second table. At present the boundary between the sciences of physics and chemistry has been completely bridged. As will become evident, the status of letters, which bridged the divide, was particularly problematic. He bridged the unsolvable problem by a hypothesis written o at the beginning of the second table. In this future, once again the rift between ideal and system would be bridged. This structure was considered to allow potential gaps between research and policy making to be bridged. Therefore, the gap between empirical truth and absolute truth can never be definitively bridged, however hard we try. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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