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1 ♦ building
♦ building /ˈbɪldɪŋ/A n.2 [u] edilizia; costruzioni (pl.)3 [u] creazione; costruzione: the building of good relationships, la creazione di buoni rapporti; the building of suspense, la creazione di una suspenseB a.1 edile; edilizio; da costruzione: building site, area edificabile; ( anche) cantiere edile; building contractor, imprenditore edile; building materials, materiali edilizi (o da costruzione); building permit, licenza edilizia; building stone, pietra da costruzione; building trade, edilizia; settore edilizio; building worker, (operaio) edile; building yard, cantiere edile; DIALOGO → - Building work- What kind of building work are you having done?, che tipo di lavori di costruzione dovete far fare?2 edificabile; fabbricabile: building land, terreno edificabile; building lot, area edificabile; sito fabbricabile● building block, cubo, cubetto, mattoncino ( per il gioco delle costruzioni); (fig.) elemento costitutivo, mattone: a set of building blocks, il gioco delle costruzioni; the building blocks of our society, gli elementi basilari della nostra società; software building blocks, componenti di software □ (edil.) building cleaners, ripulitori di esterni ( di edifici) □ (leg.) building lease, affitto di terreno ( di solito per 99 anni) con diritto di costruzione; costituzione di diritto di superficie; locazione per costruzione □ (naut.) building slip, scalo di costruzione □ (fin., in GB) building society, istituto di credito immobiliare □ building surveyor, perito edile; geometra. -
2 quantity surveyor
nome perito m. misuratore* * *(a person who is responsible for estimating the quantities of building materials needed for constructing something, and their probable cost.) (tecnico che fa il computo metrico ed estimativo)* * *ngeometra m (che valuta il costo del materiale e della manodopera necessari per una costruzione)* * *nome perito m. misuratore
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