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underbuilding

/bil-ding/US // ˈbɪl dɪŋ //UK // (ˈbɪldɪŋ) //

楼下建筑,建筑物下方,建筑物下层,楼下

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a relatively permanent enclosed construction over a plot of land, having a roof and usually windows and often more than one level, used for any of a wide variety of activities, as living, entertaining, or manufacturing.
    • : anything built or constructed.
    • : the act, business, or practice of constructing houses, office buildings, etc.

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Examples

  • Mike Gallagher, president of HVAC contractor Western Allied, believes that’s going to catch commercial building managers by surprise once the current wave of fires dies down.

  • The refurbishment of buildings is a worthy but generally dull subject.

  • The new goal will require buildings to become more energy-efficient and companies will face more strict pollution caps in the EU’s carbon market, the world’s biggest.

  • They will also provide job preparation resources such as resume prep and building interviewing skills.

  • Broadstone Net Lease owns buildings that house Red Lobster restaurants, among other corporate tenants.

  • But no more so than the Sodexo building maintenance man or the two cops who were also killed in the crossfire.

  • The most recent issue contains detailed instructions for building car bombs, and the magazine frequently draws up hit-lists.

  • Two witnesses outside the Charlie Hebdo office building quoted the Kouachi brothers claiming they were members of al Qaeda.

  • I wish I was a young Carole King, working in the Brill Building.

  • Millions of dollars in renovation later the building is gorgeous—Clean, well-kept, organized.

  • Almost as soon as she had finished building her nest she had discovered a strange-looking egg there.

  • The last-named building remained in the possession of the Unitarians until 1861, when it was sold to the Roman Catholics.

  • Children, and the building of a city shall establish a name, but a blameless wife shall be counted above them both.

  • He has secured the release of certain Spanish prisoners, and is building two ships.

  • He saw a large building, in front of which were long, slender strips of shining steel.