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From:
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bridge
/ˈbrɪʤ/
橋,艦橋,橋梁,橋牌(
vt
.)架橋于,跨越 ; 橋接器,(將兩種不同的網絡如ETHERNET和TOKEN
RING
相互連結的一種裝置)
From:
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bridge
/ˈbrɪʤ/
名詞
橋,齒橋,胞間橋,電橋,橋脈,橋接
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
bridge
橋式的; 橋接; 橋站
From:
Network Terminology
bridge
橋
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bridge
,
n.
A
card
game
resembling
whist
.
Note:
The
trump
,
if
any
,
is
determined
by
the
dealer
or
his
partner
,
the
value
of
each
trick
taken
over
six
being
:
for
“no trumps”
12,
hearts
8,
diamonds
6,
clubs
4,
spades
2.
The
opponents
of
the
dealer
can
,
after
the
trump
is
declared
,
double
the
value
of
the
tricks
,
in
which
case
the
dealer
or
his
partner
can
redouble
,
and
so
on
.
The
dealer
plays
his
partner's
hand
as
a
dummy
.
The
side
which
first
reaches
or
exceeds
30
points
scored
for
tricks
wins
a
game
;
the
side
which
first
wins
two
games
wins
a
rubber
.
The
total
score
for
any
side
is
the
sum
of
the
points
scored
for
tricks
,
for
rubbers
(
each
of
which
counts
100),
for
honors
(
which
follow
a
special
schedule
of
value
),
and
for
slam
,
little
slam
,
and
chicane
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bridge
n.
1.
A
structure
,
usually
of
wood
,
stone
,
brick
,
or
iron
,
erected
over
a
river
or
other
water
course
,
or
over
a
chasm
,
railroad
,
etc
.,
to
make
a
passageway
from
one
bank
to
the
other
.
2.
Anything
supported
at
the
ends
,
which
serves
to
keep
some
other
thing
from
resting
upon
the
object
spanned
,
as
in
engraving
,
watchmaking
,
etc
.,
or
which
forms
a
platform
or
staging
over
which
something
passes
or
is
conveyed
.
3.
Mus.
The
small
arch
or
bar
at
right
angles
to
the
strings
of
a
violin
,
guitar
,
etc
.,
serving
of
raise
them
and
transmit
their
vibrations
to
the
body
of
the
instrument
.
4.
Elec.
A
device
to
measure
the
resistance
of
a
wire
or
other
conductor
forming
part
of
an
electric
circuit
.
5.
A
low
wall
or
vertical
partition
in
the
fire
chamber
of
a
furnace
,
for
deflecting
flame
,
etc
.; --
usually
called
a
bridge wall
.
Aqueduct bridge
.
See
Aqueduct
.
Asses' bridge
,
Bascule bridge
,
Bateau bridge
.
See
under
Ass
,
Bascule
,
Bateau
.
Bridge of a steamer
Naut.
,
a
narrow
platform
across
the
deck
,
above
the
rail
,
for
the
convenience
of
the
officer
in
charge
of
the
ship
;
in
paddlewheel
vessels
it
connects
the
paddle
boxes
.
Bridge of the nose
,
the
upper
,
bony
part
of
the
nose
.
Cantalever bridge
.
See
under
Cantalever
.
Draw bridge
.
See
Drawbridge
.
Flying bridge
,
a
temporary
bridge
suspended
or
floating
,
as
for
the
passage
of
armies
;
also
,
a
floating
structure
connected
by
a
cable
with
an
anchor
or
pier
up
stream
,
and
made
to
pass
from
bank
to
bank
by
the
action
of
the
current
or
other
means
.
Girder bridge
or
Truss bridge
,
a
bridge
formed
by
girders
,
or
by
trusses
resting
upon
abutments
or
piers
.
Lattice bridge
,
a
bridge
formed
by
lattice
girders
.
Pontoon bridge
,
Ponton bridge
.
See
under
Pontoon
.
Skew bridge
,
a
bridge
built
obliquely
from
bank
to
bank
,
as
sometimes
required
in
railway
engineering
.
Suspension bridge
.
See
under
Suspension
.
Trestle bridge
,
a
bridge
formed
of
a
series
of
short
,
simple
girders
resting
on
trestles
.
Tubular bridge
,
a
bridge
in
the
form
of
a
hollow
trunk
or
rectangular
tube
,
with
cellular
walls
made
of
iron
plates
riveted
together
,
as
the
Britannia
bridge
over
the
Menai
Strait
,
and
the
Victoria
bridge
at
Montreal
.
Wheatstone's bridge
Elec.
,
a
device
for
the
measurement
of
resistances
,
so
called
because
the
balance
between
the
resistances
to
be
measured
is
indicated
by
the
absence
of
a
current
in
a
certain
wire
forming
a
bridge
or
connection
between
two
points
of
the
apparatus
; --
invented
by
Sir
Charles
Wheatstone
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bridge
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Bridged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Bridging
.]
1.
To
build
a
bridge
or
bridges
on
or
over
;
as
,
to
bridge
a
river
.
Their
simple
engineering
bridged
with
felled
trees
the
streams
which
could
not
be
forded
.
--
Palfrey
.
2.
To
open
or
make
a
passage
,
as
by
a
bridge
.
Xerxes
. . .
over
Hellespont
Bridging
his
way
,
Europe
with
Asia
joined
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
find
a
way
of
getting
over
,
as
a
difficulty
; --
generally
with
over
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bridge
n
1:
a
structure
that
allows
people
or
vehicles
to
cross
an
obstacle
such
as
a
river
or
canal
or
railway
etc
. [
syn
:
span
]
2:
a
circuit
consisting
of
two
branches
(4
arms
arranged
in
a
diamond
configuration
)
across
which
a
meter
is
connected
[
syn
:
bridge circuit
]
3:
something
resembling
a
bridge
in
form
or
function
; "
his
letters
provided
a
bridge
across
the
centuries
"
4:
the
hard
ridge
that
forms
the
upper
part
of
the
nose
; "
her
glasses
left
marks
on
the
bridge
of
her
nose
"
5:
any
of
various
card
games
based
on
whist
for
four
players
6:
a
wooden
support
that
holds
the
strings
up
7:
a
denture
anchored
to
teeth
on
either
side
of
missing
teeth
[
syn
:
bridgework
]
8:
the
link
between
two
lenses
;
rests
on
nose
[
syn
:
nosepiece
]
9:
an
upper
deck
where
a
ship
is
steered
and
the
captain
stands
[
syn
:
bridge deck
]
v
1:
connect
or
reduce
the
distance
between
[
syn
:
bridge over
]
2:
make
a
bridge
across
; "
bridge
a
river
"
3:
cross
over
on
a
bridge
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