build
build 英 [bɪld] 美 [bɪld]
v. 建筑;建造 n. 构造;体形;
进行时:building 过去式:built 过去分词:built 第三人称单数:builds 名词复数:builds
- To build is to construct or make something. When you build a house, you start at the very bottom, with the foundation, and work your way up.
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- v. 建筑;建造
- n. 构造;体形;
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1. There they learnt to build houses.
在那里他们学会了盖房子。
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2. Destroy the old world and build a new one.
破坏旧世界, 建设新世界。
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3. Robins build nests almost anywhere.
知更鸟几乎可随处筑巢。
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4. a house built of stone
用石头建造的房子
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5. David built us a shed in the back yard.
戴维帮我们在后院搭了个棚子。
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6. She's built a new career for herself.
她为自己开辟了一条新的谋生之路。
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7. a man of average build
中等身材的人
- build (n.) "style of construction," 1660s, from build (v.). Earlier in this sense was built (1610s). Meaning "physical construction and fitness of a person" attested by 1981. Earliest sense, now obsolete, was "a building" (early 14c.).
- build (v.) Middle English bilden, from late Old English byldan "construct a house," verb form of bold "house," from Proto-Germanic *buthla- (source also of Old Saxon bodl, Old Frisian bodel "building, house"), from PIE *bhu- "to dwell," from root*bheue- "to be, exist, grow." Rare in Old English; in Middle English it won out over more common Old English timbran (see timber). Modern spelling is unexplained. Figurative use from mid-15c. Of physical things other than buildings from late 16c. Related: Builded (archaic); built; building.
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