construct
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you construct something such as a building, road, or machine, you build it or make it. 建造
His company recently constructed an office building in downtown Denver. 他的公司最近在丹彿市中心建造了一座辦公樓。
The boxes should be constructed from rough-sawn timber. 這些箱子應該用粗鋸木材來做。
2. V-T If you construct something such as an idea, a piece of writing, or a system, you create it by putting different parts together. 搆建
He eventually constructed a huge business empire. 他最終搆建了一個龐大的商業王國。
The novel is constructed from a series of on-the-spot reports. 這部小說是由一系列現場報道搆思而成的。
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construct /kənˈstrʌkt/ (constructing,constructed,constructs)
剑桥词典
- to build something or put together different parts to form something whole
- Students need the ability to construct a logical argument .
- Police officers are trying to construct the timescale of events leading up to the murder .
- Military engineers hurriedly constructed a pontoon bridge across the river .
- The pipeline was constructed to transport oil across Alaska to ports on the coast .
- Ditches were constructed to channel water away from the buildings . 返回 construct
建造;搆築;搆成,組成
to construct a new bridge /building 建造新橋梁/大樓
The walls are constructed of concrete . 牆是用混凝土築成的。
to construct a story /sentence /argument 搆思故事/造句/搆築論點
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