(n) bridge designed to be underwater during a flood
(n) suspension bridge
(n) suspension bridge
(n) gangway
boarding bridge
(n) (highway) overpass
(n) Double Bridge at the Palace
(n) (1) type of sweet made with bean paste (local delicacy in Kyoto)
cinnamon-seasoned cracknel (cookie)
(2) zigzag bridge
(n) (1) type of sweet made with bean paste (local delicacy in Kyoto)
cinnamon-seasoned cracknel (cookie)
(2) zigzag bridge
(n) arched bridge
(n) arched bridge
(n) floating bridge
pontoon bridge
(n) floating pier
(n) pedestrian bridge
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(n) Marco Polo Bridge (China)
(iK) (n) Marco Polo Bridge (China)
(n) arch bridge
(n) truss bridge
(n) pons asinorum (hurdle to learning)
(n) (arch) Ama no Ukihashi (the heavenly floating bridge; by which gods are said to descend from the heavens to the earth)
(n) the large number of bridges over canals and rivers in Naniwa (present-day Osaka)
(n) floating pier
(n) pons asinorum (hurdle to learning)
(n) rigid-frame bridge
(n) western edge of a bridge
(n) (arch) Ama no Ukihashi (the heavenly floating bridge; by which gods are said to descend from the heavens to the earth)
(n) Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 7, 1937)
(iK) (n) Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 7, 1937)
(exp,v5r) to bridge (e.g. cultural divides, technical differences, etc.)
to bring together
(n) bridge spanning a river
(exp) to tread on thin ice (lit: to cross a dangerous bridge)
to go out on a limb
to walk a tightrope
to take risks