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built-up
built-up (bĭlt′ŭp′)adj.1. Made by fastening several layers or sections one on top of the other: a built-up roof.2. Filled with buildings; developed: a built-up neighborhood.built-up adj 1. (Civil Engineering) having many buildings (esp in the phrase built-up area) 2. (Civil Engineering) denoting a beam, girder, or stanchion constructed of sections welded, riveted, or bolted together, etc 3. increased by the addition of parts: built-up heels. built′-up′ adj. 1. built by the fastening together of several parts or enlarged by the addition of layers: a shoe with a built-up heel. 2. (of an area) filled in with houses. [1820–30] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | built-up - peopled with settlers; "the built-up areas"settled - established in a desired position or place; not moving about; "nomads...absorbed among the settled people"; "settled areas"; "I don't feel entirely settled here"; "the advent of settled civilization" | Translationsbuild (bild) – past tense, past participle built (-t) – verb to form or construct from parts. build a house/railway/bookcase. 建蓋 建造,建筑 noun physical form. a man of heavy build. 體格 体格ˈbuilder noun a person who builds houses etc. The builder who built our house has gone bankrupt. 建築工人 建筑工人ˈbuilding noun1. the art or business of putting up (houses etc) (also adjective). a building contractor. 建築業,建築技術 建筑业,建筑技术 2. anything built. The new supermarket is a very ugly building. 建築物 建筑物ˈbuilding society a business firm that lends money for building or buying houses. 房貸信用合作社 建房互助协会ˌbuilt-ˈin adjective forming a permanent part of the building etc. Built-in cupboards save space. 內建的,嵌入的 内置的,嵌入的 ˌbuilt-ˈup adjective covered with houses etc. a built-up area. 建築物林立的 建筑物多的,高楼林立的 build up1. to increase (the size or extent of). The traffic begins to build up around five o'clock. 增多 增多2. to strengthen gradually (a business, one's health, reputation etc). His father built up that grocery business from nothing. 逐步建立 逐步建立built-up
built-up1. having many buildings (esp in the phrase built-up area) 2. denoting a beam, girder, or stanchion constructed of sections welded, riveted, or bolted together, etc. Built-upA structural member made up of two or more parts fastened together so they act as a single unit.built-up1. Assembled by fastening a number of parts together. 2. Fabricated of several layers, thicknesses, or pieces which are laminated or fastened together. built-up air casing A field-fabricated enclosure around an air-handling system, usually built on a waterproof concrete base which has a curb around it with floor drains, or built on a floor which is sloped toward drainpipe openings.MedicalSeebuildbuilt-up Related to built-up: Built-up edge, Built-Up Roof, Built-up areaWords related to built-upadj peopled with settlersRelated Words |