bridge
bridge.01 - to connect
BRIDGE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'bridge' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from bridge.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
bridge (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: connector, agent
ARG1-PPT: entity connected
ARG2-PPT: entity connected with
ARG1-PPT: entity connected
ARG2-PPT: entity connected with
all arguments
This , he warned , would prevent
these countriesARG0
from bridgingrel
the differenceARG1
with their richer EC brethrenARG2
.bridge.02 - to temporarily substitute one medicine with another
BRIDGING-N NOTES: Based on Stratified 1 data. Comparison to discontinuation.01-n. Framed by Katie. (from bridging.01-n)Aliases:
bridging (n.)
bridge (v.)
bridge (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: doctor; entity ending something
ARG1-GOL: patient
ARG2-PPT: long-term medicine
ARG3-PPT: short-term medicine to bridge a gap in treatment with long-term medicine (e.g. due to surgery)
ARG1-GOL: patient
ARG2-PPT: long-term medicine
ARG3-PPT: short-term medicine to bridge a gap in treatment with long-term medicine (e.g. due to surgery)
with args 0 and 1
HisARG0
bridgingrel
of the patientARG1
was unnecessary .arg 2 only
CoumadinARG2
bridgingrel
with heparinARG3