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building
1 different kinds of building 2 the location of a building 3 parts of a building 4 looking at a building 5 the condition of a building making a building BUILD see also HOUSE, FURNITURE
1 different kinds of building - a place like a house, church or school, that has a roof and walls: building There are a lot of new buildings in this street. ◎ Our company occupies the top two floors of the building. - a building that is made for people to live in: house a house in the country ◎ a farmhouse - a large building which is divided into several parts: block a block of flats ◎ an office block ◎ The school has a new sports block. - a very tall building: skyscraper the skyscrapers of Manhattan - having many levels: multi-storey (AmE multi-level), high-rise a multi-storey block of flats ◎ high-rise buildings ※ buildings which have particular uses BANK, BAR/PUB, CASTLE, CHURCH, CINEMA, FACTORY, HOSPITAL, HOTEL, LIBRARY, PRISON, SCHOOL, SHOP, THEATRE, UNIVERSITY - buildings connected with cars, trains and aeroplanes CAR, TRAIN, PLANE - buildings connected with sport SPORT - buildings where you can see paintings, etc ART - buildings connected with the police and the law POLICE, LAW - the style or design of a building or buildings: architecture (noun U); adjective: architectural I'm studying classical architecture. ◎ a style of architecture ◎ This reminds me of the architecture of the early eighteenth century. ◎ This building has some unusual architectural features. - a person whose job is to design buildings: architect
2 the location of a building - the place where a building is, in relation to the area around it: situation, position, location The hotel is in a wonderful situation, overlooking the river. - to be in a particular place or position: stand* ※¦, be located ※¦, (formal) be situated ※¦ The church stands on the side of a hill. ◎ The house is situated in the heart of the city. - if the front of a building is opposite sth, it faces it The school faces the fields. - if the back of a building is opposite sth, it backs onto it The hospital backs onto the railway line. - if a building has a view over a particular area, it overlooks it The house overlooks the river. - the place where a building was, is or will be situated: site a building site (= a place where a building is being built) The new hospital is going to be built on the same site as the old one. - an area that has a lot of buildings is a built-up area You should drive more slowly through a built-up area.
3 parts of a building - the part of a building that faces the street: front - the part of a building that faces away from the street: back - the part of a building that is not its front or back: side We walked round to the side of the house. - the inside of a building: inside, interior; adjectives: inside, interior The inside of the house has been beautifully renovated. ◎ an inside door - the outside of a building: outside, exterior; adjectives: outside, exterior The satellite dishes are fixed to the outside of the building. ◎ The cathedral has a very fine exterior. ◎ The outside paintwork needs some attention. ※ more on being inside or outside PLACE - the part of a building beneath the ground that forms its base: foundations (noun plural) The men dug down to the foundations and finally found the leaking pipe. - the flat surface that you walk on inside a building: floor - the part of a building that covers the top of it: roof a flat roof ◎ we climbed onto the roof. - a part of a building that is separated from the rest by its own walls: room - a solid, upright structure made of stone, brick, etc, that forms one of the sides of a building or room: wall the wall of the house ◎ a picture on the wall - a thing that you open or close to get into or out of a building or room: door the front/back door ◎ the main door ◎ an automatic door ◎ a revolving door - an opening in a wall, etc that you can see through and which lets light in: window the upstairs/downstairs windows ◎ to clean the windows ※ more on floors, roofs, rooms, walls, doors and windows FLOOR, ROOF, ROOM, WALL/FENCE/HEDGE, DOOR, WINDOW - the way into a public building: entrance; the way out: exit - a long, narrow way with walls on both sides, that connects one place with another: passage You can reach the kitchen along this passage. - the room or passage that is just inside the front entrance to a house: hall I left my coat in the hall. - a long, narrow passage inside a building, with doors that open into rooms: corridor to walk along a corridor - an area of ground without a roof, that has buildings or walls all around it: courtyard There was a fountain in the middle of the courtyard. ※ levels in a building - a level in a building: floor, storey (plural storeys)(AmE story, plural stories) My room's on the fourth floor. ◎ We walked up to the next floor. ◎ the top floor ◎ The hotel is fourteen storeys high. - the floor of a building at street level: ground floor (AmE first floor) - the floor above the ground floor: first floor (AmE second floor) - the floor of a building which is below ground level: basement The staff have rooms in the basement. ◎ How do I get down to the basement? - the steps that join different levels inside a building: stairs (noun plural); a set of stairs with rails at the side that you can hold on to: staircase to walk up/down the stairs ◎ Do these stairs go to the first floor? - a machine that is used for carrying things or people from one level of a building to another: lift (AmE elevator) - a moving staircase, in a shop, etc: escalator - a special staircase, usually on the outside of a building, which people can use to escape from a fire: fire escape He managed to get out of the house down the fire escape. ※ more on stairs STAIRS
4 looking at a building - to take a person to see the different parts of a building, etc: show* sb over/round/around sth I was shown all over the factory. ◎ They showed us round their new house. - to visit and look at the different parts of a building: look round/around (sth) Having looked around, I decided that I liked the flat very much. - to examine a building carefully in order to find out if it is in good condition: survey sth; an act of surveying sth: survey; a person whose job is to do this: surveyor to carry out a survey ◎ According to the survey, the house needs a lot of work.
5 the condition of a building - connected with the structure of a building: structural (adverb structurally) The earthquake had caused a great deal of structural damage. ◎ Structurally, the building was in good condition. - strong (used about buildings): solid (adverb solidly) The walls had been solidly built and remained standing for hundreds of years. - in good condition: sound structurally sound - if a building is not in good condition because repair work has not been done, it is in disrepair (noun U) The place has fallen into a state of disrepair. - no longer used and in bad condition: derelict a derelict building - to stop standing: fall* down, collapse The building is badly damaged and likely to collapse. - the parts of a building that are left when it has been badly damaged or destroyed: ruin; badly damaged: in ruins The house was now a ruin. ◎ After the war, the city was in ruins. - to mend an old or damaged building or part of a building: repair sth; this work: repair (often plural) They're doing repairs on the church down the road. - to put a building back into its previous condition: restore sth; this work: restoration (noun U) The ceiling has been restored to the way it looked before the fire. ◎ Restoration work has begun on the castle walls. ※ MORE ... - a tall, narrow building or part of a building: tower a church tower - a tall vertical post that supports the roof of a building: pillar, column - a structure made of two columns, joined over the top with a curve: arch - a passage or entrance with an arch over it: archway - a building and the land that surrounds it: (formal) premises (noun plural) The police asked us all to leave the premises. - buildings, equipment, etc in a public place, which people can use for some purpose: facilities (noun plural) This town needs better sports facilities. - (used about buildings and land when they are being bought or sold) a building and the land that surrounds it: (rather formal) property The estate agent doesn't have any properties that would suit us just now.
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