bridges
Prononciation : [ˈbrɪdʒɪz]
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Contexte : « construction »
(noun) a structure built to allow people or vehicles to cross over rivers, roads, or other obstacles. Think of a bridge like a big pathway that helps you get from one side to the other safely.
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The new bridge connects the island to the mainland.
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There are no bridges over this river, so we have to take a long detour.
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How many bridges are there in your city?
Contexte : « connect »
(verb) to make a connection between two things or to bring things together. Like when you find a way to help people understand each other better.
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She bridges the gap between different cultures through her art.
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His harsh words didn't help to bridge the differences between them.
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What can we do to bridge the divide in our community?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a card game played with a standard deck of cards, usually by four players in two partnerships. It’s a fun game where you can win tricks or points by following certain rules.
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We played a game of bridge with friends last night.
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I didn’t enjoy the bridge game because it was too complicated for me.
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Have you ever played bridge before?
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