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built-upˌbuilt-ˈup adjective - He tugs one leg up and examines the built-up shoe.
- In built-up areas, the problem is cars and street lights.
- It gathered speed and raced towards the built-up complexes.
- On passage, and sometimes in winter, Water Rails may occur in built-up areas.
- She garnished her built-up Trifle with strips of bright currant jelly, crystallised sweetmeats or flowers.
- The closed, trusting eyes were surrounded by scars and small mounds of built-up skin.
- Try to see five miles ahead on a country road and at least two to three hundred yards in a built-up area.
- Under normal circumstances barred owls do not frequent built-up areas.
NOUN► area· Try to see five miles ahead on a country road and at least two to three hundred yards in a built-up area.· Under normal circumstances barred owls do not frequent built-up areas.· On passage, and sometimes in winter, Water Rails may occur in built-up areas.· In built-up areas, the problem is cars and street lights.· If parking is difficult in a built-up area it may be better to go by public transport.· Councils can also infill existing built-up areas and revitalise inner urban areas.· At each period new houses and streets have been added on the margins of the built-up area.· In built-up areas, for example, special slow-reacting catalytic surfaces will automatically enforce the speed limit. a built-up area has a lot of buildings and not many open spaces: He was fined for speeding in a built-up area. |