Air Bridge

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Pronunciation: /ɛr brɪdʒ/

Definitions of air bridge

noun a structure that spans a gap or provides a passage over an obstacle for aircraft

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of air bridge in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of air bridge

plural

air bridges

present tense

air bridge

future tense

will air bridge

perfect tense

have air bridged

continuous tense

is air bridging

singular

air bridge

positive degree

air bridge

infinitive

to air bridge

gerund

air bridging

participle

air bridged

Origin and Evolution of air bridge

First Known Use: 1948 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'air bridge' originated from the military practice of using aircraft to transport troops and supplies across enemy lines during World War II.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'air bridge' has evolved to refer to any temporary or emergency aerial transportation link between two points, often used in disaster relief efforts or when regular transportation routes are disrupted.