Noun
/ˈɛə.bɪdʒ/
The term "air-bridge" refers to a temporary corridor created for the purpose of transporting people or goods between two locations, typically involving aircraft. It is commonly used in contexts such as emergency evacuations, transportation logistics, and international travel arrangements. The term is relatively specialized and may not be used as frequently in everyday conversation compared to more general terms like "flight" or "transport."
"Air-bridge" is often used in written contexts, such as news articles or official reports. However, it may also appear in discussions related to travel and logistics.
Авиакомпания организовала воздушный мост для быстрой эвакуации пассажиров.
In response to the crisis, countries agreed to establish an air-bridge for humanitarian aid.
В ответ на кризис страны согласились создать воздушный мост для гуманитарной помощи.
The air-bridge allowed for the transportation of essential supplies to the affected areas.
While "air-bridge" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it can relate to phrases that encompass the notion of transfer or connection. Below are a few idiomatic phrases that could use "air" or "bridge" conceptually:
"Он решил сжечь мосты после ухода из компании, чувствуя, что воздушный мост в будущем не понадобится."
Build bridges
"The new policy aims to build bridges across communities, much like an air-bridge connects distant regions."
"Новая политика направлена на установление связей между сообществами, как воздушный мост соединяет удаленные регионы."
Cross the bridge when we come to it
"We will cross that bridge when we come to it; for now, let’s focus on establishing an air-bridge."
The term "air-bridge" is a compound word formed from "air," indicating the atmosphere or aviation, and "bridge," suggesting a means of connection. Its usage became prominent in the latter half of the 20th century, particularly in aviation and logistics contexts.
Synonyms:
- Airlift
- Air transport
- Sky bridge
Antonyms:
- Ground transport
- Land bridge
- Seabridge