1. bridge
They constructed a bridge.
With the bridge destroyed, there was nothing to do but swim.
I never cross this bridge without being reminded of my childhood.
Since the bridge looks like a pair of glasses, they call it Meganebashi.
We enjoyed watching the fireworks on a bridge last summer.
If you were to fall from that bridge, it would be almost impossible to rescue you.
The equal rights and survival of languages can be assured only if the European Union accepts a neutral, easy-to-learn bridge language for interethnic communication, introducing it step by step.
The least objectionable "bridge language", or interethnic language is the planned international language Esperanto.
Don't touch my spaghetti bridge! The glue is still hardening.
It's a concrete bridge, but several places along its length have collapsed.
Now you are in Old Town, so it will be best to go by foot across Charles Bridge and then along Mostecká Street to Malostranské Square.
I need one month to make a permanent bridge for you.
What makes the classics both intriguing and fascinating is that they're near enough that we can feel the similarity and they're distant enough that we have to do some work to bridge the gap.
State police spokeswoman Janet Welp says the truck wound up crashing into a bridge railing along Interstate 30.
She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma, and a preacher from Atlanta who told a people that "We Shall Overcome." Yes, we can.
Anglais mot "brydż"(bridge) se produit dans des ensembles:
1. Dyscypliny sportu, uprawianie sportu, sportowcyTypes of sport / Dyscypliny sportuCarmen Sandiego (Around the World) pt 1JĘZYK ANGIELSKI - SŁOWNICTWO - SPORTelementy krajobrazu miasta (DOM MIASTO)