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bridge
[brɪdʒ]
释义
释义1:n.桥牌
a card game for two teams of two players each in which one team tries to accomplish a certain number of plays declared in advance
释义2:n.(音乐)过门;间奏 a part of a musical arrangement, piece of writing, etc., that connects or links two other sections:
例句
Mr. Geller: Well, it’s your mother's bridge night so I thought that I would come into the city for a little Monicuddle. (Friends)
盖乐爸:哦,今天是你妈妈的桥牌之夜,所以,我觉得,我就可以来城里,给我宝贝闺女一个拥抱。(老友记)
Dan: Uh, Jenny's already called me about 15 times from moms to make sure that I call her during something like that so she can hear you mess up the bridge.So break a leg. I'll be in the front row.(Gossip Girl)
丹:呃…詹妮已经从妈妈那给我打了大概15通电话来确保我到时候给她打电话,让她能听见你在间奏处出错。祝你演出成功!我会坐在最前排。(绯闻女孩)