32 Results for -buil-
/บึ ยู้ เหวิ่ล/     /B Y UW1 AH0 L/     /bjˈuːəl/
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หรือค้นหา: -buil-, *buil*

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It took Olympics to have them buil bridges and stadiums, you know. แกรู้ป่ะ นี่เขาใช้สร้างสะพานกับอัฒจรรย์ในกีฬาโทลิมปิก The Man from Nowhere (2010)

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builA bank was built to keep back the water of the river.
builA big bridge was built over the river.
builA bridge was built across the river.
builA building under construction.
builA building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.
builA famous architect built this house.
builAfter being out in the wind and rain for years and years the walls of this (apartment) building are weather-beaten/weathered and brittle.
builAfter fifteen years at a building firm, Bill Pearson was given the responsible position of area manager.
builAfter one or two large factories have been build in or near a town, people come to find work, and soon an industrial area begins to grow.
builA house built of wood is more easily burnt than a house of stone.
builA house is built on top of a solid foundation of cement.
builAlso cracks may form in buildings that aren't earthquake proof.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
buil
 /B Y UW1 AH0 L/
/บึ ยู้ เอิ่ล/
/bjˈuːəl/

WordNet (3.0)
build(v) build or establish something abstract, Syn. establish, Example: build a reputation
build(v) improve the cleansing action of, Example: build detergents
build(v) order, supervise, or finance the construction of, Example: The government is building new schools in this state
build(v) give form to, according to a plan, Example: build a modern nation; build a million-dollar business
build(v) be engaged in building, Example: These architects build in interesting and new styles
build(v) found or ground, Example: build a defense on nothing but the accused person's reputation
build(v) develop and grow, Example: Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera
builder(n) a substance added to soaps or detergents to increase their cleansing action, Syn. detergent builder
builder(n) a person who creates a business or who organizes and develops a country, Example: empire builder
builder(n) someone who contracts for and supervises construction (as of a building), Syn. constructor

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Build

n. Form or mode of construction; general figure; make; as, the build of a ship; a great build on a man. [ 1913 Webster ]

Build

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Built p. pr. & vb. n. Building. The regular imp. & p. p. Builded is antiquated. ] [ OE. bulden, bilden, AS. byldan to build, fr. bold house; cf. Icel. bōl farm, abode, Dan. bol small farm, OSw. bol, böle, house, dwelling, fr. root of Icel. būa to dwell; akin to E. be, bower, boor. √97. ] 1. To erect or construct, as an edifice or fabric of any kind; to form by uniting materials into a regular structure; to fabricate; to make; to raise. [ 1913 Webster ]

Nor aught availed him now
To have built in heaven high towers. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To raise or place on a foundation; to form, establish, or produce by using appropriate means. [ 1913 Webster ]

Who builds his hopes in air of your good looks. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To increase and strengthen; to increase the power and stability of; to settle, or establish, and preserve; -- frequently with up; as, to build up one's constitution. [ 1913 Webster ]

I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up. Acts xx. 32. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- To erect; construct; raise; found; frame. [ 1913 Webster ]

Build

v. i. 1. To exercise the art, or practice the business, of building. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To rest or depend, as on a foundation; to ground one's self or one's hopes or opinions upon something deemed reliable; to rely; as, to build on the opinions or advice of others. [ 1913 Webster ]

Builder

n. One who builds; one whose occupation is to build, as a carpenter, a shipwright, or a mason. [ 1913 Webster ]

In the practice of civil architecture, the builder comes between the architect who designs the work and the artisans who execute it. Eng. Cyc. [ 1913 Webster ]

Building

n. 1. The act of constructing, erecting, or establishing. [ 1913 Webster ]

Hence it is that the building of our Sion rises no faster. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The art of constructing edifices, or the practice of civil architecture. [ 1913 Webster ]

The execution of works of architecture necessarily includes building; but building is frequently employed when the result is not architectural. Hosking. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. That which is built; a fabric or edifice constructed, as a house, a church, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

Thy sumptuous buildings and thy wife's attire
Have cost a mass of public treasury. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

build-up

n. 1. the act of building up an accumulation.
Syn. -- build-up. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. the events, such as advertising or publicity, causing increased interest in some coming event. The buildup to Superbowl XXIV was the most intense of the series. [ PJC ]

Variants: buildup
Built

n. Shape; build; form of structure; as, the built of a ship. [ Obs. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Built

a. Formed; shaped; constructed; made; -- often used in composition and preceded by the word denoting the form; as, frigate-built, clipper-built, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

Like the generality of Genoese countrywomen, strongly built. Landor. [ 1913 Webster ]


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