bridge
橋 centers on a structure that spans a gap to connect two sides: a bridge.
橋 combines 木 (tree/wood) with 喬, which likely contributes the sound and the idea of something tall or raised, together suggesting a wooden structure that spans high across a gap.
The left side 木 (tree/wood) hints at the material, and the right side 喬 looks like a tall, arched structure. Picture a wooden bridge arching over a river.
For キョウ, imagine a bridge in Kyoto (京都, きょうと) spanning the Kamo River: Kyoto -> キョウ, and the bridge connects the city.
bridge
pontoon bridge; floating bridge
large bridge; big bridge
Shinbashi (Tokyo)
wooden bridge (with planks)
Maebashi (city in Gunma)
stone bridge
wharf; bridge; jetty; pier
temporary (suspension) bridge; makeshift bridge
aqueduct; water bridge
bridge (e.g. on a warship)
mediation; good offices; go-between; intermediary; mediator; bridge (between)
bridge
footbridge; pedestrian bridge; pedestrian overpass
suspension bridge; rope bridge
bridge-building; bridge construction
Hitotsubashi University
bridge (over a road or railway); overpass; flyover; viaduct
railway bridge; iron bridge
earthen bridge