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don't cross your bridges before you come to them

  • 1 bridge

    I 1. noun
    1) (lit. or fig.) Brücke, die

    cross that bridge when you come to it(fig.) alles zu seiner Zeit

    2) (Naut.) [Kommando]brücke, die
    3) (of nose) Nasenbein, das; Sattel, der
    4) (of violin, spectacles) Steg, der
    5) (Dent.) [Zahn]brücke, die
    2. transitive verb
    eine Brücke bauen od. errichten od. schlagen über (+ Akk.)
    II noun
    (Cards) Bridge, das
    * * *
    [bri‹] 1. noun
    1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) die Brücke
    2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) die Kommandobrücke
    3) (the bony part (of the nose).) der Nasenrücken
    4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) der Steg
    2. verb
    1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) eine Brücke schlagen über
    2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) überbrücken
    * * *
    [brɪʤ]
    I. n
    1. (over gap) Brücke f
    suspension \bridge Hängebrücke f; ( fig) Überbrückung f
    2. (dental structure) [Zahn]brücke f
    3. usu sing (of nose) Nasenrücken m
    4. (of glasses) Brillensteg m
    5. MUS (of instrument) Steg m
    6. (on ship) Kommandobrücke f
    7. no pl (card game) Bridge nt
    8.
    let's cross that \bridge when we come to it alles zu seiner Zeit
    to be water under the \bridge der Vergangenheit angehören
    a lot of water has gone under the \bridge since then seit damals ist viel Wasser den Rhein hinuntergeflossen
    II. vt
    to \bridge sth über etw akk eine Brücke schlagen; ( fig) etw überbrücken
    to \bridge a gap eine Kluft überwinden
    III. vi (in advertising) im Bundsteg angeschnittene Anzeige
    * * *
    I [brɪdZ]
    1. n
    1) (lit, fig) Brücke f

    don't cross your bridges before you come to them (fig)lass die Dinge einfach auf dich zukommen

    2) (NAUT) (Kommando)brücke f
    3) (of nose) Sattel m; (of spectacles, violin) Steg m
    4) (DENTISTRY) Brücke f
    5) (BILLIARDS) Steg m
    2. vt
    river, railway eine Brücke schlagen or bauen über (+acc); (fig) überbrücken

    to bridge the gap (fig) — die Zeit überbrücken; (between people) die Kluft überbrücken

    II
    n (CARDS)
    Bridge nt
    * * *
    bridge1 [brıdʒ]
    A s
    1. Brücke f:
    the Bridge of Sighs die Seufzerbrücke (in Venedig);
    burn one’s bridges (behind one) fig alle Brücken hinter sich abbrechen;
    don’t cross your bridges before you come ( oder get) to them fig lass doch die Dinge (einfach) auf dich zukommen;
    that’s all water under the bridge fig das ist (alles) Schnee von gestern;
    a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then seitdem ist schon sehr viel Wasser die Isar etc heruntergeflossen
    2. SCHIFF (Kommando)Brücke f
    3. fig Brücke f, Übergang m ( beide:
    between … and zwischen dat und), Überleitung f ( auch MUS)
    4. ANAT (Nasen) Rücken m:
    5. (Brillen) Steg m
    6. MED (Zahn)Brücke f
    7. CHEM Brücke f
    8. ELEK
    a) (Mess) Brücke f
    b) Brücke(nschaltung) f
    9. MUS
    a) Steg m (eines Streichinstruments)
    b) Saitenhalter m (bei Zupfinstrumenten und beim Klavier)
    10. Ringen, Turnen: Brücke f:
    B v/t
    1. eine Brücke schlagen oder bauen über (akk)
    2. ELEK und fig überbrücken:
    this money will bridge you over till next month dieses Geld wird dich bis zum nächsten Monat über Wasser halten; academic.ru/39735/gap">gap 7
    C v/i Ringen, Turnen: in die Brücke gehen
    bridge2 [brıdʒ] s Bridge n (ein Kartenspiel)
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) (lit. or fig.) Brücke, die

    cross that bridge when you come to it(fig.) alles zu seiner Zeit

    2) (Naut.) [Kommando]brücke, die
    3) (of nose) Nasenbein, das; Sattel, der
    4) (of violin, spectacles) Steg, der
    5) (Dent.) [Zahn]brücke, die
    2. transitive verb
    eine Brücke bauen od. errichten od. schlagen über (+ Akk.)
    II noun
    (Cards) Bridge, das
    * * *
    (ships) n.
    Kommandobrücke f. n.
    Brücke -n f.
    Überführung f. v.
    eine Brücke schlagen ausdr.
    überbrücken v.

    English-german dictionary > bridge

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