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Examples:the Grand Canal, 1800 km from Beijing Hangzhou, built starting from 486 BC—the Grand canal, 1800 km from Beijing Hangzhou, built starting from 486 BC—Rome wasn't built in a day—a plank road (built on trestles across the face of a cliff)—reception pavilion (generally part of a large residence, and often built in a garden)—a built-in wardrobe or cupboard—a golden house keep one's mistress (idiom); a magnificent house built for a beloved woman—lit. built on soya bean dregs—Soaring Phoenix (Chinese built Advanced Regional Jet passenger plane, model number ARJ-900 etc)—Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan City, built in 223, burnt down in 1884, rebuilt in 1985—plank road built along the side of a cliff—three feet of ice does not form in a single day (idiom); Rome wasn't built in a day—temporary housing built with wooden planks or other makeshift materials—house built with cheap, unreliable concrete which contains a high quantity of sea sand—jerry-built building project—construct by hoisting ready-built components into place—a low stone wall built along the water's edge protect an embankment—built above the ground (on stilts)—a second wall built around a city wall—Zhengguo canal, a 150 km long irrigation canal in Shaanxi built in 264 BC—the swallow's nest is built one beakful of mud at a time [idiom.]—towering buildings are built up from the ground [idiom.]—build (height and weight)—build (esp. with simple materials)—lit. build a cart behind closed doors—lit. build a high desk of debt (idiom); heavily in debt—build an extension or additional storey—take a tonic or nourishing food to build up one's health—medicinal dietary supplement that helps build up one's health—build a personal fiefdom—lit. ask passers-by how build one's house (idiom); fig. to have no idea what to do—build up an enterprise through painstaking efforts—nutritional food that helps build up one's health—build a structure out of layered bricks or stones—play mahjong (lit. to build the great wall) (colloquial)—build up one's health (through exercise, nutrition etc)—even if you build a thousand-league awning for it, every banquet must come an end [idiom.]—build up the country through thrift and hard work [idiom.]— |