Bridge over the River Kwaii - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي
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Bridge over the River Kwaii - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

NOVEL BY PIERRE BOULLE
The Bridge Over the River Kwai; Bridge over the River Kwai; The Bridge on the River Kwai (novel); The Bridge over the River Kwai (novel); Bridge over the river kwai; Bridge over River Kwai; The Bridge Over The River Kwai; Bridge Over the River Kwai; Le Pont de la Rivière Kwaï

Bridge over the River Kwaii      
Il Ponte sul fiume Kwaii (film)
bridge loan         
SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL LOAN
Bridging loan; Swing loan; Bridge financing; Bridge Loan; Bridging Loan; Caveat loan; Swing loans; Bridge loans; Bridge finance
prestito "ponte" o a breve termine
pilot house         
ROOM OR PLATFORM FROM WHICH A SHIP CAN BE COMMANDED
Bridge wing; Pilothouse; Flying bridge; Bridge of boats; Ship's bridge; Pilot house; Flybridge; Compass platform; Bridge (ship); Navigation bridge; Pilothouses; Pilot-house; Pilot-houses; Pilot houses; Bridge ship; Navigation room; Wheelhouse (nautical); Flag bridge
cabina del timoniere su una nave

تعريف

Bridge
(a) A special bar of copper connecting the dynamos to the bus wire, q. v., in electric lighting or power stations. (b) Wheatstone's bridge, q. v., and its many modifications, all of which may be consulted throughout these pages.

ويكيبيديا

The Bridge over the River Kwai

The Bridge over the River Kwai (French: Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï) is a novel by the French novelist Pierre Boulle, published in French in 1952 and English translation by Xan Fielding in 1954. The story is fictional but uses the construction of the Burma Railway, in 1942–1943, as its historical setting, and is partly based on Pierre Boulle's own life experience working in Malaysia rubber plantations and later working for allied forces in Singapore and Indochina during World War II. The novel deals with the plight of World War II British prisoners of war forced by the Imperial Japanese Army to build a bridge for the "Death Railway", so named because of the large number of prisoners and conscripts who died during its construction. The novel won France's Prix Sainte-Beuve in 1952.