单词 | built-out |
释义 | built-outadj. 1. That has been constructed, expanded, or enlarged in an outward direction; extending or projecting outwards. ΘΠ the world > space > extension in space > expansion or enlargement > [adjective] > expanded or enlarged openOE outlargeda1425 dilatedc1450 dilate1471 project?a1475 ampliated1570 enlarged1599 widened1612 extended1713 expanded1742 broadened1744 dilatate1846 larged?a1919 upsized1977 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [adjective] steepc1000 tooting?c1225 strutting1387 prominent?1440 extant1540 eminent?1541 pouting1563 poking1566 out1576 egregious1578 promontory1579 out-pointed1585 buttinga1593 outjetting1598 perking1598 jettying1609 juttying1609 out-jutting1611 outstanding1611 upsticking1611 out-shooting1622 jutting1624 outgrowing1625 rank1625 toting1645 projectinga1652 porrected1653 protruded1654 protruding1654 upcast1658 protending1659 jettinga1661 raised1663 starting1680 emersed1686 exerted1697 projective1703 jet-out1709 exorbitant1715 sticking1715 foreright1736 poky1754 perked-up1779 salient1789 prouda1800 overdriven1812 extrusive1816 stand-up1818 shouldering1824 jutty1827 outflung1830 sticky-out1839 sticking-up1852 outreaching1853 protrusive1858 out-thrusting1869 stickout1884 protrudent1891 1849 Times 3 May 10/2 (advt.) To be let,..house..well adapted for a medical gentleman, having a built out surgery and consulting room. 1938 Harper's Monthly Mag. Aug. 267/1 She gazed at..washerwomen on the built-out platforms of the Rhone. 1975 M. Sedgwick Passenger Cars 1924–42 (1976) 155/1 1937 Renaults had built-out, external boots and ugly vee-grilles. 2011 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 11 Sept. (Styles section) 4/5 He had created a group of cardigan jackets in linen with built-out shoulders. 2. That has been developed excessively or to capacity; designating a place in which all available building space has been used. ΘΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > [adjective] > of land: developed excessively overdeveloped1874 1966 Sydney Morning Herald 21 July 13/3 The units are going up in what were already built-out areas of Sydney. 1997 Florida Trend Mar. 82/2 Many buyers..are opting to purchase resales in built-out coastal communities. 2004 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 11 July x. 4/1 It's a 140-year-old, fully built-out city—so when something new comes in, something old is replaced. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2022). < adj.1849 |
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