单词 | constructed |
释义 | construct1 of 2verb con·struct kən-ˈstrəkt constructed; constructing; constructs transitive verb 1 : to make or form by combining or arranging parts or elements : build construct a bridge also : contrive, devise construct a plan 2 : to draw (a geometrical figure) with suitable instruments and under specified conditions Construct a regular hexagon with sides 3 inches long. 3 : to set in logical order constructability noun or less commonly constructibility kən-ˌstrək-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē constructable adjective or constructible kən-ˈstrək-tə-bəl constructor kən-ˈstrək-tər noun construct 2 of 2noun con·struct ˈkän-ˌstrəkt 1 : something constructed by the mind: such as a : a theoretical entity … the deductive study of abstract constructs … Daniel J. Boorstin b : a working hypothesis or concept The unconscious was a construct that came from the daily effort to understand patients. 2 : a product of ideology, history, or social circumstances Privacy is more than a social construct or an idea; it is a condition of the body. Sallie Tisdale constructed verb1 as in devised to create or think of by clever use of the imagination he managed to construct a theory that fits all the facts Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in built to form by putting together parts or materials constructed a hydroelectric dam across the river Synonyms & Similar Words
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