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单词 build
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build

verb
 
/bɪld/
/bɪld/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they build
/bɪld/
/bɪld/
he / she / it builds
/bɪldz/
/bɪldz/
past simple built
/bɪlt/
/bɪlt/
past participle built
/bɪlt/
/bɪlt/
-ing form building
/ˈbɪldɪŋ/
/ˈbɪldɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1.  
    [transitive, intransitive] to make something, especially a building, by putting parts together
    • build (something) They have permission to build 200 new homes.
    • to build a plant/facility/structure
    • We build computer systems for large companies.
    • Robins build nests almost anywhere.
    • They don't have the money to build roads.
    • They're going to build on the site of the old power station.
    • be built from/of/out of something The houses are built out of local stone.
    • be built in something apartment blocks built in brick and concrete
    • build something for somebody They had a house built for them.
    • build somebody something David built us a shed in the back yard.
    More Like This Verbs with two objectsVerbs with two objects
    • bet
    • bring
    • build
    • buy
    • cost
    • get
    • give
    • leave
    • lend
    • make
    • offer
    • owe
    • pass
    • pay
    • play
    • post
    • promise
    • read
    • refuse
    • sell
    • send
    • show
    • sing
    • take
    • teach
    • tell
    • throw
    • wish
    • write
    Synonyms buildbuild
    • construct
    • assemble
    • erect
    • put something up
    These words all mean to make something, especially by putting different parts together.
    • build to make something, 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 something such as a road, building or machine
    • assemble (rather formal) to fit together all the separate parts of something such as a piece of furniture or a machine:
      • The cupboard is easy to assemble.
    • erect (formal) to build something; to put something in position and make it stand upright:
      • Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back.
    • put something up to build something or place something somewhere:
      • They’re putting up new hotels in order to boost tourism in the area.
    Patterns
    • 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/​tunnel
    • to erect/​put up a tent/​statue/​monument
    Topics Buildingsa1
  2.  
    [transitive] build something to create or develop something
    • They are trying to build long-term relationships.
    • It is important to build a network of like-minded colleagues.
    • to build a community/society
    • We want to build a better life.
    • We focused on building the business one customer at a time.
    Extra Examples
    • She has built a reputation as a hard-working judge.
    • She's built a new career for herself.
    • 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.
  4. Word OriginOld English byldan, from bold, botl ‘dwelling’, of Germanic origin; related to bower.
Idioms
(build) castles in the air
  1. (to have) plans or dreams that are not likely to happen or come true
    • As a child he would wander round the boatyards, building castles in the air about owning a boat one day.
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  • gnarled
  • gnash
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  • gnome
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  • heir
  • herb
  • honour
  • hors d’oeuvre
  • hour
  • knack
  • knee
  • kneel
  • knife
  • knight
  • knit
  • knob
  • knock
  • knot
  • know
  • knuckle
  • psalm
  • psephology
  • psychic
  • ptarmigan
  • pterodactyl
  • psychology
  • wrangle
  • wrap
  • wreath
  • wreck
  • wrench
  • wrestle
  • wriggle
  • wring
  • write
  • wrong
  • bomb
  • climb
  • crumb
  • doubt
  • lamb
  • limb
  • ascent
  • fascinate
  • muscle
  • scene
  • scissors
  • height
  • right
  • sleigh
  • weight
  • align
  • campaign
  • design
  • foreign
  • malign
  • reign
  • unfeigned
  • balmy
  • calm
  • calf
  • half
  • yolk
  • autumn
  • column
  • condemn
  • damn
  • hymn
  • solemn
  • bristle
  • fasten
  • listen
  • mortgage
  • soften
  • thistle
  • wrestle
  • biscuit
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  • circuit
  • disguise
  • guilty
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  • rogue
  • vague
  • yacht
  • answer
  • sword
  • two
Rome wasn’t built in a day
  1. (saying) used to say that a complicated task will take a long time and should not be rushed

build

noun
/bɪld/
/bɪld/
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  1. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the shape and size of the human body
    • He was described as a man of average build.
    • to be of medium/strong build
    Extra Examples
    • She is slight of build and very agile.
    • a small woman with a slim build
    • He's heavier in build than his brother.
  2. [singular] the process of building or constructing something
    • We are just completing the build of our new house.
    • A defined build process ensures that your project's software is built and tested identically each time.
    see also new build
  3. [countable] a version of a piece of software that is created, especially one of a series of versions created before the final version is released
    • You can sign up to help them test the alpha build of the game.
  4. [singular] the form or style in which something is constructed, especially a vehicle
    • a car with superb build quality
    • The car has an impressive range of luxury features and superb build quality.
  5. [singular] the way in which something, especially a story or film, develops towards the most exciting or important point
    • the slow build of the plot
  6. Word OriginOld English byldan, from bold, botl ‘dwelling’, of Germanic origin; related to bower.
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