bridge

英 [br?d?] 美[br?d?]
  • n. 橋;橋牌;橋接器;船橋
  • vt. 架橋;渡過
  • n. (Bridge)人名;(英)布里奇

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詞態變化


復數:?bridges;第三人稱單數:?bridges;過去式:?bridged;過去分詞:?bridged;現在分詞:?bridging;

中文詞源


bridge 橋

來自古英語brycge, 木頭,柱子??赡茉~源同board, 砍,劈,木板。

英文詞源


bridge
bridge: [OE] A distant relative of bridge, Old Slavic bruvino ‘beam’, coupled with the meaning of the cognate Old Norse bryggja ‘gangway’, suggest that the underlying etymological meaning of the word is not ‘spanning structure’ but ‘road or structure made of logs’. The Norse word, incidentally, produced the Scottish and northern English brig ‘bridge’.

The card game bridge is first unambiguously mentioned in English in the 1880s, and its name has no connection with the ‘spanning’ bridge. The earliest recorded form of the word is biritch. Its source has never been satisfactorily explained, but since a game resembling bridge is known to have been played for many centuries in the Middle East, it could well be that the name originated in that area.

One suggestion put forward is that it came from an unrecorded Turkish *bir-ü, literally ‘one-three’ (one hand being exposed during the game while the other three are concealed).

bridge (n.1)
"causeway over a ravine or river," Old English brycge, from Proto-Germanic *brugjo (cognates: Old Saxon bruggia, Old Norse bryggja, Old Frisian brigge, Dutch brug, Old High German brucca, German Brücke), from PIE root *bhru "log, beam," hence "wooden causeway" (cognates: Gaulish briva "bridge," Old Church Slavonic bruvuno "beam," Serbian brv "footbridge"). For vowel evolution, see bury. Meaning "bony upper part of the nose" is from early 15c.; of stringed instruments from late 14c. The bridge of a ship (by 1854) originally was a "narrow raised platform athwart the ship whence the Captain issues his orders" [Sir Geoffrey Callender, "Sea Passages"].
Bridge in steam-vessels is the connection between the paddle-boxes, from which the officer in charge directs the motion of the vessel. [Smythe, "The Sailor's Word-Book," 1867]
bridge (v.)
Old English brycgian "to bridge, make a causeway," from bridge (n.). Related: Bridged; bridging.
bridge (n.2)
card game, 1886 (perhaps as early as 1843), an alteration of biritch, but the source and meaning of that are obscure. "Probably of Levantine origin, since some form of the game appears to have been long known in the Near East" [OED]. One guess is that it represents Turkish *bir-ü? "one-three," because one hand is exposed and three are concealed. The game also was known early as Russian whist (attested in English from 1839).

雙語例句


1. It happened at Stamford Bridge one murky November afternoon.
這發生在11月一個陰沉的下午,斯坦福德橋上。

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2. Britain needs to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry.
英國需要彌合學術界和企業界之間的技術差距。

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3. Ahead, he saw the side railings of First Bridge over Crooked Brook.
他看見了克魯克德河上第一大橋的橋欄就在前面。

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4. I hear you had a very narrow escape on the bridge.
我聽說你在橋上險些出事。

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5. The Lyric Theatre is presenting a new production of "Over the Bridge".
利里克劇院正在上演新排的《橋對面》。

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