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    1. build

      英 [b?ld] 美[b?ld]
      • vt. 建立;建筑
      • vi. 建筑;建造
      • n. 構(gòu)造;體形;體格

      CET4TEM4考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

      詞態(tài)變化


      第三人稱單數(shù):?builds;過去式:?built;過去分詞:?built;現(xiàn)在分詞:?building;

      中文詞源


      build 建造

      來自PIE *bheue, 存在,生長,居住。詞源同booth, bothy.

      英文詞源


      build
      build: [OE] In common with a wide range of other English words, including bower, booth, and the – bour of neighbour, build comes ultimately from the Germanic base *- ‘dwell’. A derivative of this, Germanic *buthlam, passed into Old English as bold, which meant ‘house’; the verb formed from this, byldan, thus originally meant ‘construct a house’, and only gradually broadened out in meaning to encompass any sort of structure.
      => boor, booth, bower, build, byre, neighbour
      build (v.)
      late Old English byldan "construct a house," verb form of bold "house," from Proto-Germanic *buthlam (cognates: Old Saxon bodl, Old Frisian bodel "building, house"), from PIE *bhu- "to dwell," from root *bheue- "to be, exist, grow" (see be). Rare in Old English; in Middle English it won out over more common Old English timbran (see timber). Modern spelling is unexplained. Figurative use from mid-15c. Of physical things other than buildings from late 16c. Related: Builded (archaic); built; building.
      In the United States, this verb is used with much more latitude than in England. There, as Fennimore Cooper puts it, everything is BUILT. The priest BUILDS up a flock; the speculator a fortune; the lawyer a reputation; the landlord a town; and the tailor, as in England, BUILDS up a suit of clothes. A fire is BUILT instead of made, and the expression is even extended to individuals, to be BUILT being used with the meaning of formed. [Farmer, "Slang and Its Analogues," 1890]
      build (n.)
      "style of construction," 1660s, from build (v.). Earlier in this sense was built (1610s). Meaning "physical construction and fitness of a person" attested by 1981. Earliest sense, now obsolete, was "a building" (early 14c.).

      雙語例句


      1. If you build more plastics into cars, the car lasts longer.
      如果汽車采用更多塑料元件,壽命會更長一些。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. She dusted herself down and left to build her own career.
      她重振旗鼓去開創(chuàng)自己的事業(yè)了。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. Dr. Johnson and I have been trying to build him up physically.
      約翰遜醫(yī)生和我一直試圖增強他的體質(zhì)。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. The money to build the power station ought to have been sufficient.
      建設(shè)電站的資金本該足夠了。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. How much delay should we build into the plan?
      我們應(yīng)該為這個計劃預(yù)留多少富余的時間?

      來自柯林斯例句