中英词典:Bridging
形容词和名词的不同含义:
- 1. 作为形容词,bridging 表示连接、桥接的,通常指在两个不同的事物之间建立联系或搭建桥梁。
- 2. 作为形容词,bridging 还可以表示过渡性的,用于描述在两个阶段、状态之间的过渡过程或特性。
- 1. 作为名词,bridging 表示搭桥,修建桥梁的行为。
- 2. 作为名词,bridging 还可以指连接两个地点或事物之间的桥梁、通道或连接物。
- 3. 在网络通信中,bridging 指用于连接两个不同网络的设备或协议。
词语辨析:
1. Bridging 和 linking 这两个词都有连接、桥接的意思,但bridging 更强调建立连接,而 linking 更强调将两个或多个事物联系在一起。
2. Bridging 和 connecting 这两个词都有连接的含义,但 bridging 强调连接的桥梁作用,而 connecting 强调连接的行为或过程。
词汇扩充:
1. bridge (n.) - 桥梁;连接物
2. bridge (v.) - 架桥;连接
3. bridged (adj.) - 已架桥的;已连接的
4. bridgeable (adj.) - 可架桥的;可连接的
5. bridger (n.) - 架桥者;连接者
近义词:
1. connect
2. link
3. join
4. unite
反义词:
1. separate
2. disconnect
3. detach
4. isolate
柯林斯词典定义:
Bridging (noun): the act or process of building or providing a bridge.
牛津词典定义:
Bridging (noun): a structure carrying a road, path, railway, etc. across a river, road, or other obstacle.
用法:
Bridging can be used as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to the act or process of building or providing a bridge. As an adjective, it describes something that connects or bridges two different things or acts as a transition between two stages or states.
相关例句:
- The construction company is bridging the river to connect the two towns. (verb)
- We need a strong bridging structure to support the weight of the vehicles. (adjective)
- The bridging of the generation gap is crucial for maintaining family harmony. (noun)
- He played a bridging role between the management and the employees. (adjective)
- There is a bridging program available for students transitioning from high school to university. (adjective)
- The new bridging system allows seamless communication between different departments. (adjective)
- The government has allocated funds for the bridging of rural areas with urban centers. (noun)
- She used her diplomatic skills to bridge the gap between the two conflicting parties. (verb)
- The bridging ceremony marked the transition from being a junior member to a senior member in the organization. (noun)
- The bridging device connects the wireless network to the wired network. (adjective)
- The bridging of cultures can lead to a rich and diverse society. (noun)
- His speech acted as a bridge between the past and the future of the organization. (noun)
- The bridging loan helped them purchase the new property before selling their old one. (adjective)
- The bridging course provides additional support for students who need to catch up on certain subjects. (noun)
- The bridging mechanism allows smooth transition between different modes of transportation. (adjective)
- They used a temporary bridging solution until the permanent structure was completed. (adjective)
- His research aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in the field of education. (verb)
- The bridging of the continents occurred millions of years ago. (noun)
- The role of the mediator is to bridge the differences and find a mutually beneficial solution. (verb)
- The bridging factor between the two events was the sudden change in weather conditions. (adjective)