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bridging

/brij-ing/US // ˈbrɪdʒ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈbrɪdʒɪŋ) //

衔接,桥接,衔接性,桥梁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Building Trades.

    • : a brace or an arrangement of braces fixed between floor or roof joists to keep them in place.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Hidalgo has indicated that she plans to expand on climate policies pioneered in Paris, turning France into a low-carbon economy, while reducing inequality and bridging class divides.

  • Bridging the divide between the police and those who distrust them will take more than protests and symbolic gestures.

  • The best, or at least most successful, are bridging the gap between punk-rock DIY ethos and social-media savvy.

  • Bridging the world of The Patty Duke Show and Mary Tyler Moore, That Girl was a game changer.

  • Phillips and her co-authors suggest that work activities may be better-suited than social ones for bridging racial divides.

  • He talks about bridging the much-discussed military-and-civilian divide.

  • Now it is well understood that in many positions this system is the simplest and most economical method of bridging.

  • There were many engineering difficulties to be overcome, the chiefest of which was the bridging of the Motagua River.

  • His earnestness impresses her ladyship; trust a bright girl for bridging over a trifling difficulty such as this.

  • And he rushed into work, into danger, when he thought of that; risked terrible leaps in “Bridging the Abyss.”

  • Those gantries furnish us with an example of another sort of construction in wood which can be and is often used in bridging.