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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
build
build [build builds built building] verb, noun BrE [bɪld] NAmE [bɪld] verb (built, builtBrE [bɪlt] ; NAmE [bɪlt] ) 1. transitive, intransitive to make sth, especially a building, by putting parts together •~ (sth) They have permission to build 200 new houses. • Robins build nests almost anywhere. •They're going to build on the site of the old power station. •~ sth of/in/from sth a house built of stone •apartment blocks built in brick and concrete •~ sth for sb They had a house built for them. •~ sb sth David built us a shed in the back yard. 2. transitive ~ sth to create or develop sth • She's built a new career for herself. • We want to build a better life. •This information will help us build a picture of his attacker. 3. intransitive (of a feeling)to become gradually stronger •The tension and excitement built gradually all day. see (build) castles in the air at ↑castle, Rome wasn't built in a day at ↑Rome Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English byldan, from bold, botl ‘dwelling’, of Germanic origin; related to ↑bower. Thesaurus: build verb 1. T, I •a house built of stone construct • • assemble • • put sth up • • set sth up • |formal erect • Opp: demolish build/construct sth from/out of/of sth build/construct/put up/erect a house/shelter/wall/fence build/construct a road/railway/railroad/tunnel/nest 2. T •She's built a new career for herself. make • • create • • form • • develop • |written, especially business evolve • build/make/create/form sth from out of sth build/create/form a picture of past societies build/develop/evolve a theory/framework/programme Synonyms: build construct • assemble • erect • put sth up These words all mean to make sth, especially by putting different parts together. build • to make sth, especially a building, by putting parts together: ▪ a house built of stone ◇ ▪ They're going to build on the site of the old power station. construct • [often passive] (rather formal) to build sth such as a road, building or machine assemble • (rather formal) to fit together all the separate parts of sth such as a piece of furniture or a machine: ▪ The cupboard is easy to assemble. erect • (formal) to build sth; to put sth in position and make it stand upright: ▪ Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back. put sth up • to build sth or place sth somewhere: ▪ They're putting up new hotels in order to boost tourism in the area. to build/construct/erect/put up a house/wall to build/construct/erect/put up some shelves to build/construct/erect/put up a barrier/fence/shelter to build/construct/assemble a(n) engine/machine to build/construct a road/railway/railroad/tunnel to erect/put up a tent/statue/monument Example Bank: •David built us a shed in the backyard. •She's built a new career for herself. •They're going to build on the site of the old power station. Derived: ↑build on something ▪ ↑build somebody up ▪ ↑build something around something ▪ ↑build something in ▪ ↑build something into something ▪ ↑build something on ▪ ↑build something on something ▪ ↑build something onto something ▪ ↑build something up ▪ ↑build up ▪ ↑build up to something ▪ ↑build yourself up to something noun uncountable, countable, usually singular the shape and size of the human body •a man of average build Word Origin: Old English byldan, from bold, botl ‘dwelling’, of Germanic origin; related to ↑bower. Example Bank: •She is slight of build and very agile. •a small woman with a slim build •He was described as a man of average build. •He's heavier in build than his brother. •to be of average/medium/slight/slim/heavy/strong build
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