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1 built up
مُكْتَظّ بالمَبَانِي \ built up: covered with houses: The land round the airfield is getting very built up. -
2 built-in
adjectiveمُبيّت، مُبنى في داخِلBuilt-in cupboards save space.
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3 built-up
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4 built, constructed, built-up
مُشَيَّد \ built, constructed, built-up. -
5 purpose-built
adjectivemade or built for a particular need or purpose:مبْني لِهَدَفٍ مُعَيَّنPeople who use wheelchairs sometimes live in purpose-built houses.
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6 build (built)
عَمَّرَ (بَنَى) \ build (built): to make sth. (a house, road, machine, etc.) by putting materials together: This house is built of bricks and stone. -
7 build (built)
شَيَّدَ \ build (built): to make sth. (a house, road, machine, etc.) by putting materials together: This house is built of bricks and stone. construct: build. erect: to set (sth.) upright; to build: We erected a hut beside the lake. The men erected the flagpole. -
8 build, built
بَنَى \ build, built: to construct, erect, make sth. (a house, road, machine, etc.) by putting materials together: This house is built of bricks and stone. construct: to build. make: to form; build: They made a new road. put up: to set up; build: He put up his tent by the river. They are putting up a new block of offices. \ See Also شاد (شادَ) -
9 well-built
adjectivemuscular; having a strong, handsome figure.مَتين البُنْيَه -
10 مندرج
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11 هيكل
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) \ هَيْكَل \ hull: the body or framework of a ship. \ See Also جِسْم السفينة \ هَيْكَل عَظمِيّ \ skeleton: the bony framework of a body, esp. when it is dead: a human skeleton, 2000 years old. -
12 frame
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
13 framework
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
14 shell
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
15 structure
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
16 temple
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
17 كعبة
كعبة:Ka`bahThe first house of worship built for mankind. It was originally built by Adam and later on reconstructed by Abraham and Ismaa`eel. It is a cubed shaped structure based in the city of Maccah to which all Muslims turn to in their five daily prayers. -
18 مبني
مَبْنِيّ: مُشَيّدbuilt, constructed, erected, set up, put up, raised, reared; built up, developed, created, established, made, formed -
19 foundation
noun1) the act of founding:إقامة، إنشاء، تأسيسthe foundation of a new university.
2) the base on which something is built:أساس، قاعِدَهFirst they laid the foundations, then they built the walls.
3) an amount of money to be used for a special purpose or the organization that manages it:مُؤَسَّسَه خَيْرِيَّهThe British Foundation for Cancer Research.
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20 بناء
بِنَاء \ constitution: the way in which sth. is made up. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. Is this tall construction a radio station?. erection: sth. which is erected; the act of erecting: The erection of the tents took half an hour. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. \ بِنَاء (لاستعمال خاص) \ house: (esp. in compounds) a building for a special purpose: greenhouse; lighthouse; storehouse. \ See Also دار \ بِنَاء حَجَرِيّ \ masonry: stonework, as part of a building. stonework: decorative stone that is built into a wall, etc.. \ بِنَاءُ الآجُرّ أو القرْمِيد \ brickwork: the brick part of a structure. \ بِنَاءً على ذلك \ consequently: as a result.
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