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bridge

  • 1 bridge

    [bri‹] 1. noun
    1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) γέφυρα
    2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) γέφυρα πλοίου
    3) (the bony part (of the nose).) ράχη της μύτης
    4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) καβαλάρης μουσικού οργάνου
    2. verb
    1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) χτίζω γέφυρα πάνω από
    2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) γεφυρώνω

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  • 2 Bridge

    subs.
    P. and V. γέφυρα, ἡ.
    They broke down the bridge over the Anapus: P. τὴν τοῦ Ἀνάπου γέφυραν ἔλυσαν (Thuc. 6, 66).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    P. and V. ζευγνναι, P. γεφυροῦν (Plat.).

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  • 3 bridge

    1) γέφυρα
    2) γεφυρώνω

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  • 4 suspension bridge

    (a type of bridge that has its roadway suspended from cables supported by towers.) κρεμαστή γέφυρα

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  • 5 swing bridge

    (a type of bridge that swings open to let ships pass.) στερφόμενη γέφυρα

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  • 6 span

    [spæn] 1. noun
    1) (the length between the supports of a bridge or arch: The first span of the bridge is one hundred metres long.) άνοιγμα
    2) (the full time for which anything lasts: Seventy or eighty years is the normal span of a man's life.) διάρκεια,χρονικό διάστημα
    2. verb
    (to stretch across: A bridge spans the river.) συνδέω

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  • 7 girder

    ['ɡə:də]
    (a large beam of steel etc, eg to support a road or bridge: The girders of the bridge have collapsed.) σιδηροδοκός

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  • 8 toll

    I [təul] verb
    (to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) χτυπώ πένθιμα
    II [təul] noun
    1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) διόδια
    2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) φόρος αίματος

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  • 9 blow up

    1) (to break into pieces, or be broken into pieces, by an explosion: The bridge blew up / was blown up.) ανατινάζω, εκρήγνυμαι
    2) (to fill with air or a gas: He blew up the balloon.) φουσκώνω
    3) (to lose one's temper: If he says that again I'll blow up.) ξεσπώ

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  • 10 cable

    ['keibl] 1. noun
    1) ((a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.) παλαμάρι
    2) ((a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals: They are laying (a) new cable.) καλώδιο
    3) ((a rope made of) strands of metal wound together for supporting a bridge etc.) συρματόσκοινο
    4) ((also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable.) τηλεγράφημα
    5) (cable television.) καλωδιακή (συνδρομητική) τηλεόραση
    2. verb
    (to telegraph by cable: I cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.)
    - cable television
    - cable TV

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  • 11 clearance

    1) (the act of clearing or removing: The clearance of these trees from the front of the window will give you more light.) ξεκαθάρισμα
    2) (the empty space between two objects: You can drive the lorry under the bridge - there's a clearance of half a metre.) ελεύθερος χώρος
    3) ((a certificate) giving permission for something to be done.) άδεια

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  • 12 collapse

    [kə'læps]
    1) (to fall down and break into pieces: The bridge collapsed under the weight of the traffic.) καταρρέω
    2) ((of a person) to fall down especially unconscious, because of illness, shock etc: She collapsed with a heart attack.) καταρρέω
    3) (to break down, fail: The talks between the two countries have collapsed.) ναυαγώ
    4) (to fold up or to (cause to) come to pieces (intentionally): Do these chairs collapse?) διπλώνω, κλείνω

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  • 13 construction

    [-ʃən]
    1) ((a way of) constructing or putting together: The bridge is still under construction.) κατασκευή
    2) (something built: That construction won't last long.) κτίσμα

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  • 14 danger

    ['dein‹ə]
    1) (something that may cause harm or injury: The canal is a danger to children.) κίνδυνος,απειλή
    2) (a state or situation in which harm may come to a person or thing: He is in danger; The bridge is in danger of collapse.) κίνδυνος

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  • 15 drawbridge

    noun (a bridge (at the entrance to a castle) which can be pulled up or let down.) κινητή/κρεμαστή γέφυρα

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  • 16 gangplank

    ['ɡæŋplæŋk]
    ((also gangway) a movable bridge by which to get on or off a boat.) σανιδόσκαλα

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  • 17 gantry

    ['ɡæntri]
    plural - gantries; noun
    (a bridge-like structure which supports a crane, railway signals etc.) ικρίωμα, γέφυρα

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  • 18 gelignite

    (an explosive: The bandits blew up the bridge with gelignite.) ζελινίτιδα (εκρηκτική ύλη)

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  • 19 give way

    1) (to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass: Give way to traffic coming from the right.) δίνω προτεραιότητα
    2) (to break, collapse etc under pressure: The bridge will give way any day now.) υποχωρώ
    3) (to agree against one's will: I have no intention of giving way to demands like that.) υποχωρώ

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  • 20 hump

    1. noun
    1) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) καμπούρα
    2) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) εξόγκωμα
    2. adjective
    (rising and falling in the shape of a hump: a humpback bridge.) κυρτός, με σχήμα καμπούρας

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