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1 bridging loan bridg·ing loan n Brit
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bridg|ing — «BRIHJ ihng», noun. braces placed between two beams to strengthen them and to keep them apart … Useful english dictionary
a|bridg´er — a|bridge «uh BRIHJ», transitive verb, a|bridged, a|bridg|ing. 1. to make shorter, especially by using fewer words: »A long story can be abridged by leaving out unimportant parts. SYNONYM(S): condense, epitomize. 2. to make less: » … Useful english dictionary
a|bridg´a|ble — a|bridge «uh BRIHJ», transitive verb, a|bridged, a|bridg|ing. 1. to make shorter, especially by using fewer words: »A long story can be abridged by leaving out unimportant parts. SYNONYM(S): condense, epitomize. 2. to make less: » … Useful english dictionary
Ox|bridg|i|an — Ox|bridg|ean or Ox|bridg|i|an «oks BRIHJ ee uhn», adjective, noun. British. Oxbridge … Useful english dictionary
Ox|bridg|ean — or Ox|bridg|i|an «oks BRIHJ ee uhn», adjective, noun. British. Oxbridge … Useful english dictionary
a|bridg|ment — or a|bridge|ment «uh BRIHJ muhnt», noun. 1. a shortened form; condensed version, especially of a book or long article: »That one book is an abridgment of a three volume history. Abbr: abr. SYNONYM(S): abstract, epitome, précis, synopsis,… … Useful english dictionary
Bridger,James — Bridg·er (brĭjʹər), James. 1804 1881. American frontiersman and fur trader famous for his tall tales. * * * … Universalium
Bridges,Harry — Bridg·es (brĭjʹĭz), Harry. 1901 1990. American labor leader. He organized the International Longshoremen s and Warehousemen s Union (ILWU) and served as its president for 40 years. * * * … Universalium
bridging — bridg·ing (brijґing) the forming of a bridgelike structure … Medical dictionary
bridging loan — bridg|ing loan [ brıdʒıŋ ,loun ] noun count money that someone borrows when they have bought a house but have not yet sold their own house … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Bridges — Bridg•es [[t]ˈbrɪdʒ ɪz[/t]] n. big Robert (Seymour), 1884–1930, English poet and essayist: poet laureate 1913–30 … From formal English to slang