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| Główne tłumaczenia |
| bridge n | (structure over river, etc.) | most m |
| | The bridge crossed over the river. |
| | Most przechodził nad rzeką. |
| bridge n | (part of a stringed instrument) | mostek m |
| | You shouldn't touch the violin's bridge when you are playing it. |
| | Nie powinieneś dotykać mostka, gdy grasz na skrzypcach. |
| bridge n | (part of the nose) | grzbiet m |
| | His glasses rested on the bridge of his nose. |
| | Okulary tkwiły na grzbiecie jego nosa. |
| bridge n | (dentistry: artificial teeth) | most protetyczny, mostek protetyczny m + przym. |
| | The dentist put in a bridge for her. |
| | Dentysta założył jej mostek protetyczny. |
| bridge n | uncountable (card game) | brydż m |
| | Aunt Judy plays bridge with her friends every Thursday night. |
| | W każdy czwartkowy wieczór ciotka Judy gra w brydża ze znajomymi. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| bridge n | figurative (intermediate phase) | okres przejściowy m + przym. |
| | There was a short bridge between finishing the old job and starting the new. |
| bridge n | (nautical: of a ship) | mostek m |
| | The captain was usually on the bridge, commanding his ship. |
| bridge n | (music: transitional passage) | przejście n |
| | There is a bridge between the two choruses, with a key change. |
| bridge [sth]⇒ vtr | figurative (time: span) | obejmować ndk. |
| | | trwać ndk. |
| | His long time as coach of the team bridged three generations. |
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