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(isim) köprübaşı

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التركية - الإنجليزية
bridgehead
An area of ground on the enemy's side of a bridge, especially one that needs to be taken and defended in order to secure an advance
An area around the end of a bridge
A fortification around the end of a bridge
a defensive post at the end of a bridge nearest to the enemy an area in hostile territory that has been captured and is held awaiting further troops and supplies; "an attempt to secure a bridgehead behind enemy lines"; "the only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar
either of the two atoms in different parts of a molecule that are connected by a bridge
an area of ground, on the enemys side of an obstacle such as a bridge, especially one that needs to be taken and defended in order to secure an advance
{i} military action for protecting the end of a bridge
an area in hostile territory that has been captured and is held awaiting further troops and supplies; "an attempt to secure a bridgehead behind enemy lines"; "the only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar"
A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy, to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge, and prevent the enemy from crossing; a tête-de-pont
A bridgehead is a good position which an army has taken in the enemy's territory and from which it can advance or attack. A bridgehead was established. a strong position far forward in enemy land from which an army can go forward or attack
a defensive post at the end of a bridge nearest to the enemy