Pronunciation: /ɡrin brɪdʒ/
noun a structure built to span a physical obstacle such as a river or road, typically supported by arches or piers
A1 I walked across the green bridge.
A2 The green bridge is a popular spot for photos.
B1 The city council decided to repaint the green bridge.
B2 The green bridge connects the two parts of the city.
C1 The green bridge was built in the 19th century and has withstood many floods.
C2 The green bridge is an iconic landmark in the city, known for its unique design.
adjective describing the color of the bridge as green
A1 The green bridge is very long.
A2 I walked across the green bridge to get to the other side of the river.
B1 The green bridge provides a scenic view of the surrounding area.
B2 The green bridge was built using sustainable materials.
C1 The green bridge is an iconic landmark in the city, attracting tourists from all over the world.
C2 The green bridge was designed by a renowned architect known for his innovative and eco-friendly structures.
formal The city council approved the construction of a new green bridge to improve traffic flow.
informal Let's meet at the park by the green bridge later.
slang That green bridge is lit, we should hang out there sometime.
figurative The green bridge symbolizes the connection between the two communities.
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