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1) (the art or business of putting up (houses etc) (also adjective): a building contractor.) construcción2) (anything built: The new supermarket is a very ugly building.) edificiobuilding n edificiotr['bɪldɪŋ]1 edificio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbuilding land terrenos nombre masculino plural edificablesbuilding permit permiso de obrasbuilding society sociedad nombre femenino hipotecariathe building industry / the building trade la construcciónbuilding ['bɪldɪŋ] n1) edifice: edificio m2) construction: construcción fadj.• constructor adj.n.• bastimento s.m.• construcción s.f.• edificación s.f.• edificio (Arquitectura) s.m.• fábrica s.f.• obra s.f.'bɪldɪŋa) c ( edifice) edificio m, inmueble m (frml)b) u ( construction) construcción f; (before n)building contractor — contratista mf (de obras)
['bɪldɪŋ]building site — obra f
1. N2) (=activity) construcción f2.CPDbuilding block N — (=toy) bloque m de construcción; (fig) elemento m esencial, componente m básico
building contractor N — contratista mf de construcciones
building land N — tierra f para construcción, terrenos mpl edificables
building lot N — solar m (para construcción)
building materials NPL — material msing de construcción
building permit N — permiso m de obras
building plot N — = building lot
building site N — obra f
building society N — (Brit) sociedad f de crédito hipotecario
building worker N — obrero(-a) m / f or trabajador(a) m / f de la construcción
building works NPL — obras fpl de construcción
* * *['bɪldɪŋ]a) c ( edifice) edificio m, inmueble m (frml)b) u ( construction) construcción f; (before n)building contractor — contratista mf (de obras)
building site — obra f
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