1. n. (Géographie) Paroisse civile d'Angleterre située dans le district de Canterbury.
2. n. (Architecture) Pont.
3. n. Passerelle.
4. n. (Cartes) (Bridge) Bridge.
In the game of contract bridge, one bids a suit of clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades or "no trump". The high bid wins the lead for that trick. A bid of six is a small slam, and a bid of seven is a grand slam. The rubber ends when one t
5. n. (Typographie) Pontet.
6. v. Construire un pont.
7. v. (Réseaux) Relier deux réseaux par un pont.
bridge
1. n. A construction or natural feature that spans a divide.
2. n. A construction spanning a waterway, ravine, or valley from an elevated height, allowing for the passage of vehicles, pedestrians, trains, etc.
The rope bridge crosses the river.
3. n. (anatomy) The upper bony ridge of the human nose.
Rugby players often break the bridge of their noses.
4. n. (dentistry) A prosthesis replacing one or several adjacent teeth.
The dentist pulled out the decayed tooth and put in a bridge.
5. n. (bowling) The gap between the holes on a bowling ball
6. n. An arch or superstructure.
7. n. (nautical) An elevated platform above the upper deck of a mechanically propelled ship from which it is navigated and from which all activities on deck
The first officer is on the bridge.
8. n. (music, lutherie) The piece, on string instruments, that supports the strings from the sounding board.
9. n. (billiards, snooker, pool) A particular form of one hand placed on the table to support the cue when making a shot in cue sports.
10. n. (billiards, snooker, pool) A cue modified with a convex arch-shaped notched head attached to the narrow end, used to support a player's (shooter's) cue
11. n. Anything supported at the ends and serving to keep some other thing from resting upon the object spanned, as in engraving, watchmaking, etc., or which
12. n. (wrestling) A defensive position in which the wrestler is supported by his feet and head, belly-up, in order to prevent touch-down of the shoulders and
13. n. (gymnastics) A similar position in gymnastics.
14. n. A connection, real or abstract.
15. n. (medicine) A rudimentary procedure before definite solution
ECMO is used as a bridge to surgery to stabilize the patient.
16. n. (computing) A device which connects two or more computer buses, typically in a transparent manner.
This chip is the bridge between the front-side bus and the I/O bus.
17. n. (communication) A system which connects two or more local area networks at layer 2.
The LAN bridge uses a spanning tree algorithm.
18. n. (chemistry) An intramolecular valence bond, atom or chain of atoms that connects two different parts of a molecule; the atoms so connected being bridge
19. n. (electronics) An unintended solder connection between two or more components or pins.
20. n. (music) A song contained within another song, often demarcated by meter, key, or melody.
The lyrics in the song's bridge inverted its meaning.
21. n. (graph theory) An edge which, if removed, changes a connected graph to one that is not connected.
22. n. (poetry) A point in a line where a break in a word unit cannot occur.
23. n. (diplomacy) A statement, such as an offer, that signals a possibility of accord.
24. n. A day falling between two public holidays and consequently designated as an additional holiday.
25. n. (electronics) Any of several electrical devices that measure characteristics such as impedance and inductance by balancing different parts of a circuit
26. n. A low wall or vertical partition in the fire chamber of a furnace, for deflecting flame, etc.; a bridge wall.
27. n. (cycling) The situation where a lone rider or small group of riders closes the space between them and the rider or group in front.
28. n. A solid crust of undissolved salt in a water softener.
29. v. To be or make a bridge over something.
With enough cable, we can bridge this gorge.
30. v. To span as if with a bridge.
The two groups were able to bridge their differences.
31. v. (music) To transition from one piece or section of music to another without stopping.
We need to bridge that jam into "The Eleven".
32. v. (computing, communication) To connect two or more computer buses, networks etc. with a bridge.
33. v. (wrestling) To go to the bridge position.
34. n. (card games) A card game played with four players playing as two teams of two players each.
Bidding is an essential element of the game of bridge.
1. n. Any raised flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop.
2. n. (nautical) The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks.
to swab the deck
3. n. (aviation) A main aeroplane surface, especially of a biplane or multiplane.
4. n. (cards) A pack or set of playing cards.
5. n. (cards, by extension) A set of cards owned by each individual player and from which they draw when playing.
Synonyms: library
6. n. A set of slides for a presentation.
7. n. (obsolete) A heap or store.
8. v. (uncommon) To furnish with a deck, as a vessel.
9. v. (informal) To knock someone to the floor, especially with a single punch.
Wow, did you see her deck that guy who pinched her?
10. v. (card games) To cause a player to run out of cards to draw and usually lose the game as a result.
11. v. (transitive, sometimes with out) To dress (someone) up, to clothe with more than ordinary elegance
12. v. (transitive, sometimes with out) To decorate (something).
13. v. To cover; to overspread.
pons
pons
1. n. (anatomy) A bridge-like tissue connecting two parts of an organ
2. n. (anatomy) A band of nerve fibres, the pons Varolii, within the brain stem
long weekend
long weekend
1. n. A weekend extended by one or more days off falling on a day or days immediately preceding or following it.
Labor Day weekend is the long weekend that defines the end of Summer in the US.
I took a long weekend with my wife when no one else had a holiday.