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I . build <built, built> [bɪld] VB trans

II . build <built, built> [bɪld] VB intr

1. build (construct):

build
build fig

2. build (increase):

III . build [bɪld] N

build

build on VB trans

I . build up VB trans

1. build up (increase, accumulate):

build up savings, debts

2. build up (establish):

build up business, a library

3. build up (strengthen):

build-up N

Usage examples with build

to build on sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They could remove those rules that prevent locals having a say, or encourage more self-build, which is the antidote to developers imposing their unattractive rabbit hutches on unsuspecting villagers.
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When individuals abandon, or become dislodged from, their retreats, they must build or seize a new retreat.
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Many techniques may be used to build a sealed system.
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As the car is seen as a new build, it is not required to have an MOT test until its third year (as with new retail cars).
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The endocarditis is clearly a result in a build up of the pathogen in the heart, most likely vegetating in a thrombus formation.
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First, the player must build and manage military bases (excepting stage 11), which consist of a variety of structures.
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We do need to build on community singing.
www.stuff.co.nz
The Andean people had been isolated for millennia and therefore had no reason to build up any sort of immunity against foreign diseases.
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When a player is landlord of all blocks of the same color, they are able to build hotels.
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But to be effective, they need to make this a priority and build-in the requisite skills.
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