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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

bridging course SUST. ingl. brit. UNIV.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. bridge [ingl. brit. brɪdʒ, ingl. am. brɪdʒ] SUST.

1. bridge CONSTR.:

pont m (over sur, across au-dessus de)

2. bridge (link):

bridge fig.
établir des relations (between entre)

3. bridge (intermediate stage):

passerelle f (between entre)
tremplin m (to vers)

4. bridge (on ship):

5. bridge (of nose):

6. bridge (of spectacles):

7. bridge (on guitar, violin):

8. bridge ODONT.:

9. bridge JUEGOS:

bridge atrbv. game, player

10. bridge MÚS. (link):

II. bridge [ingl. brit. brɪdʒ, ingl. am. brɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. bridge literal river:

2. bridge fig.:

to bridge a gap in [sth] conversation
to bridge a gap in [sth] budget
to bridge a gap in [sth] knowledge

3. bridge (span):

bridge two eras
bridge several periods

III. bridge [ingl. brit. brɪdʒ, ingl. am. brɪdʒ]

bridging [ingl. brit. ˈbrɪdʒɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈbrɪdʒɪŋ] SUST. (when climbing)

I. course [ingl. brit. kɔːs, ingl. am. kɔrs] SUST.

1. course (progression):

cours m (of de)

2. course (route):

cap m
to be on or hold or steer a course AERO., NÁUT.
to be on course for literal
to change course (gen) literal
to change course AERO., NÁUT.
to set (a) course for AERO., NÁUT.

3. course:

course ENS., UNIV.
cours m (in en, of de)

4. course:

course MED., VETER. (of drug)

5. course (in golf, athletics):

course DEP.
course HÍP.
to stay the course literal

6. course (part of meal):

7. course CONSTR.:

II. course [ingl. brit. kɔːs, ingl. am. kɔrs] V. trans. CAZA

course dog: quarry
course person: hounds

III. course [ingl. brit. kɔːs, ingl. am. kɔrs] V. intr.

1. course (rush):

2. course DEP.:

course dogs:
course person:

IV. -course COMPOSIT.

V. of course ADV.

en el diccionario PONS

I. bridge [brɪdʒ] SUST.

1. bridge ARQUIT., NÁUT.:

bridge a. fig.

2. bridge MED.:

3. bridge no pl. ANAT.:

4. bridge (part of glasses):

5. bridge MÚS.:

6. bridge no pl. JUEGOS:

II. bridge [brɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. bridge (build bridge):

2. bridge (bring together):

to bridge the gap between sb/sth and sb/sth
rapprocher qn/qc et qn/qc

I. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] SUST.

1. course (direction):

to be on course for sth fig.

2. course (development):

course of time, event
sans autre suizo

3. course (series of classes):

4. course (treatment):

to put sb on a course of sth

5. course DEP. (area):

6. course (part of meal):

7. course CONSTR. (layer):

II. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] V. intr.

course river, blood:

en el diccionario PONS

I. bridge [brɪdʒ] SUST.

1. bridge ARQUIT., NÁUT.:

bridge a. fig.

2. bridge MED.:

3. bridge ANAT.:

4. bridge (part of glasses):

5. bridge MÚS.:

6. bridge JUEGOS:

II. bridge [brɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. bridge (build bridge):

2. bridge (bring together):

to bridge the gap between sb/sth and sb/sth
rapprocher qn/qc de qn/qc

I. course [kɔrs] SUST.

1. course (direction):

to be on course for sth fig.

2. course (development):

course of time, event
sans autre suizo

3. course (series of classes):

4. course MED.:

course of treatment
to put sb on a course of sth

5. course sports (area):

6. course (part of meal):

7. course CONSTR. (layer):

II. course [kɔrs] V. intr.

course river, blood:

Present
Ibridge
youbridge
he/she/itbridges
webridge
youbridge
theybridge
Past
Ibridged
youbridged
he/she/itbridged
webridged
youbridged
theybridged
Present Perfect
Ihavebridged
youhavebridged
he/she/ithasbridged
wehavebridged
youhavebridged
theyhavebridged
Past Perfect
Ihadbridged
youhadbridged
he/she/ithadbridged
wehadbridged
youhadbridged
theyhadbridged

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Because of this, students can now attend both sessions of the course, and the age bracket has been increased to include up to age seventeen.
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This could of course be reduced to lower the noise level but the engine would then suffer from a rough idle and usually stalled.
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Some programs, like engineering or medicine require extra upper secondary level courses in mathematics and sciences, which can be attained through a foundation course in engineering.
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The team with the fastest time through the 48.6 km course based on the time of its first five riders wins the competition.
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Those lacy, frilly delicates and men's silk bikini briefs (which are totally masculine, needless to say) are, of course, completely mentionable now.
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