build [v1: Build, v2: Built, v3: Built]
Kelime Anlamı :

1. inşa etmek.
2. inşa.
3. plan yapmak veya kurmak.
4. build up birikmek.
5. yapmak.
6. inşaatçılık yapmak.
7. (insan için) yapı, bünye, fizik.
8. yapı.
9. kurmak.
10. build in dahil etmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to form by combining materials or parts; construct.
2. to order, finance, or supervise the construction of: the administration built several new housing projects.
3. to develop or give form to according to a plan or process; create: build a nation; built a successful business out of their corner grocery store.
4. to increase or strengthen by adding gradually to: money building interest in a savings account; build support for a political candidate.
5. to establish a basis for; found or ground: build an argument on fact.
6. to make something by combining materials or parts.
7. to engage in the construction or design of buildings: "each of the three architects built in a different style” ( Dwight Macdonald).
8. to develop in magnitude or extent: clouds building on the horizon.
9. to progress toward a maximum, as of intensity: suspense building from the opening scene to the climax.
10. the physical makeup of a person or thing; physique: an athletic build.
11. computer science any of various versions of a software product as it is being developed for release to users.
12. in to construct or include as an integral part of: a wall with shelving that was built in; build stability into the economy.
13. on to use as a basis or foundation: we must build on our recent success.
14. build up to develop or increase in stages or by degrees: built up the business; building up my endurance for the marathon.
15. build up to accumulate or collect: sediment building up on the ocean floor.
16. build up to bolster: build up the product with a massive ad campaign; built up my hopes after the interview.
17. build up to fill up (an area) with buildings.
18. build on sand to provide with an unstable foundation: having bought only high-risk stocks, my portfolio was built on sand.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition