bridging

bridging ['brɪdʒɪŋ]  ['brɪdʒɪŋ] 

原级:bridge

第三人称单数:bridges

第三人称复数:bridges

过去分词:bridged

过去式:bridged

bridging 基本解释

bridging的反义词

名词剪刀撑

动词在…建桥( bridge的现在分词 )

bridging 网络解释

bridging

1. (桥连):当变应原物质再次进入鼻腔黏膜,与肥大细胞、嗜碱性粒细胞的细胞上IgE抗体的Fab段结合,并使相邻的IgE发生桥连(bridging)时,结果导致肥大细胞和嗜碱性粒细胞的细胞膜结构发生变构,发生脱颗粒现象,释放出颗粒内的多种化学介质,

bridging 单语例句

1. Li's works are known for standing at the crossroads of East and West and bridging traditional Chinese art aesthetics with modernity.

2. Jin Air opened international tourism chartered flights from Shijiazhuang to Jeju in June, bridging the two cities for economic and cultural exchange.

3. bridging

3. Application for the bridging program opens from mid to the end of May.

4. The theme for Davos 2001 was " Bridging The Divides, " which the Forum said was an attempt to address some of globalization's pitfalls.

5. Instead of bridging the gap of information and understanding between peoples, very often their biased programs have created misunderstanding between the West and the East.

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6. " The bridging program has been endorsed by the Nursing Council of Hong Kong, " he added.

7. bridging

7. Even if the question of providing compulsory education for migrant children can be resolved, bridging their educations with their future urban careers still remains problematic.

8. This response to the growing calls for greater educational equality will hopefully expedite the process of bridging the education gaps and promote equality in education.

9. Another problem faced by wind power investors is the lack of power grid bridging areas that have wind resources and regions that need wind electricity.

10. All nations ought to promote human rights progress by expanding mutual understanding, finding as much common ground as possible and bridging differences.