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Bridge Part One's Eslpod 0509 We 0693 Eslpod Cruise Podcast Word

Id ESLPod_0509_WE_0693
Episode Id ESLPod 509
Episode Title Going on a Cruise
Phrase bridge
Text In this podcast, the word "bridge" means the part of a large ship that is higher than the rest of the ship, where people work to control the ship's speed and direction: "We were scared when we saw the frightened captain running toward the bridge." Normally a "bridge" is the part of a road that goes over a river: "Drive over the bridge and then turn left." The "bridge of (one's) nose" is the top part of one's nose, between one's eyes: "Her glasses always slide down the bridge of her nose." "Bridge" is also a challenging card game played by four people: "Do you prefer playing bridge or poker?" Finally, a "bridge" is a tiny piece of metal that holds an artificial tooth next to a real tooth: "The dentist says I need two bridges."
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