| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| construct | Noun /'kɑnstɹəkt/ Verb /kən'stɹəkt/ | Noun A construct is a concept, model, or idea. Verb To construct something is to build it, as in constructing a house or a sentence. | construction structure |
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ReplyDelete[kən'strʌkt]
v. 构造,建造,想出
Mindful of the need to maintain efficient communication, the board of directors decided to construct a new communication network.
One rainy Sunday morning I took out a piece of graph paper and decided I'd try to see if I could construct a puzzle.
ReplyDeleteWe should never confuse the social construct with the scientific reality.
ReplyDeleteJapanese;kou sei suru
He constructed a theory in collaboration with his colleagues.
ReplyDeleteReconstruction means the activity of constructing something again.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 조립하다, 건설[부설]하다.
This page summarizes the requirements for applicants to construct their bid evaluation to assure that price is the primary factor.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Costruire
Why do we learn to construct main ideas in school?
ReplyDeleteRussian: концепция