built-up
- IPA[bɪltˈʌp]
英式
- (of an area) densely covered by buildings;increased in height by the addition of parts
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形容詞
- 1. (of an area) densely covered by buildings he steered the stricken aircraft away from the built-up area although the centre of Funchal is very built-up, there is still a lot of green land around the city
- 2. increased in height by the addition of parts shoes with built-up heels
- ▪ (of a feeling) increasing in intensity over a period of time built-up frustration
- assemble or accumulate something by putting parts or material together
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- assemble or accumulate something by putting parts or material together
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- a gradual accumulation or increase, typically of something negative that leads to a problem: the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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- prepare with increasing intensity for a significant point or event
Oxford American Dictionary
- prepare with increasing intensity for a significant point or event
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- become ever more hopeful or optimistic about something
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- become ever more hopeful or optimistic about something
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- IPA[ˌbiltˈəp]
美式
- (of an area) densely covered by houses or other buildings: he steered the stricken aircraft away from the built-up area although the center of Funchal is very built-up, there is still a lot of green land around the city
Oxford American Dictionary