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  • build — vb Build, construct, erect, frame, raise, rear are comparable when they mean to form or fashion a structure or something comparable to a structure. Build strictly implies a fitting together of parts and materials to form something which may be… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • build — [c]/bɪld / (say bild) verb (built or, Archaic, builded, building) –verb (t) 1. to construct (something relatively complex) by assembling and combining parts: build a house; build an empire. 2. to establish, increase, and strengthen: to build a… …  

  • work letter — USA In a leasing context, an agreement between the landlord and the tenant for the performance of the initial build out of the leased premises. Generally, a work letter includes: • Designation of the party responsibilities for the build out. •… …   Law dictionary

  • build castles in the air — or[build castles in Spain] {v. phr.} To make impossible or imaginary plans, dream about future successes that are unlikely. * /He liked to build castles in the air, but never succeeded in anything./ * /To build castles in Spain is natural for… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • build castles in the air — or[build castles in Spain] {v. phr.} To make impossible or imaginary plans, dream about future successes that are unlikely. * /He liked to build castles in the air, but never succeeded in anything./ * /To build castles in Spain is natural for… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • build on/upon — [phrasal verb] 1 build on/upon (something) : to use (something that has been done in the past) as a basis for further work, development, etc. Each president builds on/upon the success of each past president. These classes will help students build …   Useful english dictionary

  • build\ castles\ in\ Spain — • build castles in the air • build castles in Spain v. phr. To make impossible or imaginary plans, dream about future successes that are unlikely. He liked to build castles in the air, but never succeeded in anything. To build castles in Spain is …   Словарь американских идиом

  • build\ castles\ in\ the\ air — • build castles in the air • build castles in Spain v. phr. To make impossible or imaginary plans, dream about future successes that are unlikely. He liked to build castles in the air, but never succeeded in anything. To build castles in Spain is …   Словарь американских идиом

  • Work, Death, and Sickness — Work, Death, and Sickness, sometimes also translated as The Right Way , is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy written in 1903. The story takes the form of a parable about the creation of work, death, and sickness.ynopsisWhen God first… …   Wikipedia

  • Build Africa — (formerly International Care Relief, formerly International Christian Relief) is an International development charity, based in Tunbridge Wells, England.It focuses on working with children and young people in rural parts of East Africa; much of… …   Wikipedia

  • build in something — build in (something) to include a feature when something is being put together. You should build in some way to cancel the contract if things don t work out. Software developers built in a word processor …   New idioms dictionary

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