Pronunciation: /ɛr brɪdʒ/
noun a structure that spans a gap or provides a passage over an obstacle for aircraft
A1 An air bridge is a structure that connects two buildings.
A2 During the pandemic, many countries established air bridges to allow for safe travel between them.
B1 The air bridge between the two airports was temporarily closed due to bad weather.
B2 The construction of the new air bridge will significantly reduce travel time between the two cities.
C1 The government is considering building an air bridge to improve transportation infrastructure in the region.
C2 The design of the air bridge was praised for its innovative engineering and aesthetic appeal.
formal The government announced the establishment of an air bridge to facilitate travel between the two countries.
informal We can take advantage of the air bridge to visit our friends in another country.
slang Let's hop on the air bridge for a quick getaway!
figurative The air bridge between the two departments helped streamline communication and collaboration.
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