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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—build (height and weight)—a plank road (built on trestles across the face of a cliff)—build (esp. with simple materials)—reception pavilion (generally part of a large residence, and often built in a garden)—a golden house keep one's mistress (idiom); a magnificent house built for a beloved woman—lit. build a cart behind closed doors—lit. build a high desk of debt (idiom); heavily in debt—Soaring Phoenix (Chinese built Advanced Regional Jet passenger plane, model number ARJ-900 etc)—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—Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan City, built in 223, burnt down in 1884, rebuilt in 1985—build a personal fiefdom—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—lit. ask passers-by how build one's house (idiom); fig. to have no idea what to do—house built with cheap, unreliable concrete which contains a high quantity of sea sand—construct by hoisting ready-built components into place—build up an enterprise through painstaking efforts—nutritional food that helps build up one's health—a low stone wall built along the water's edge protect an embankment—build a structure out of layered bricks or stones—play mahjong (lit. to build the great wall) (colloquial)—Zhengguo canal, a 150 km long irrigation canal in Shaanxi built in 264 BC—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.]—the swallow's nest is built one beakful of mud at a time [idiom.]—build up the country through thrift and hard work [idiom.]— |