construct

construct
1. transitive verb
1) (build) bauen; (fig.) aufbauen; erstellen [Plan]
2) (Ling.; Geom.): (draw) konstruieren
2. noun
Konstrukt, das
* * *
verb
(to build; to put together: They are planning to construct a new supermarket near our house; Construct a sentence containing `although'.) bauen
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- constructive
- constructively
- constructor
- construction site
- construction worker
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con·struct
I. n
[ˈkɒnstrʌkt, AM ˈkɑ:n-]
Gedankengebäude nt, [gedankliches] Konstrukt fachspr
his reputation is largely a media \construct sein Ruf ist weitgehend ein Ergebnis der Berichterstattung durch die Medien
II. vt
[kənˈstrʌkt]
1. (build)
to \construct sth etw bauen
to \construct a dam einen Damm errichten
to \construct sth of/out of sth etw aus etw dat bauen
the wall is \constructed of concrete die Wand ist aus Beton
2. (develop)
to \construct sth etw entwickeln
to \construct an argument/a story ein Argument/eine Geschichte aufbauen
to \construct a theory eine Theorie entwickeln [o geh konstruieren
3. LING
to \construct a sentence einen Satz konstruieren fachspr
* * *
[kən'strʌkt]
1. vt
bauen; bridge, machine also konstruieren; (GEOMETRY) konstruieren; sentence bilden, konstruieren; novel, play etc aufbauen; theory entwickeln, konstruieren['kɒnstrʌkt]
2. n
Gedankengebäude nt
* * *
construct
A v/t [kənˈstrʌkt]
1. errichten, bauen
2. TECH konstruieren, bauen
3. LING, MATH konstruieren
4. fig gestalten, entwerfen, formen, ausarbeiten
B s [ˈkɒnstrʌkt; US ˈkɑn-]
1. konstruiertes Gebilde
2. PHIL (geistige) Konstruktion
* * *
1. transitive verb
1) (build) bauen; (fig.) aufbauen; erstellen [Plan]
2) (Ling.; Geom.): (draw) konstruieren
2. noun
Konstrukt, das
* * *
v.
einrichten v.
gestalten v.
konstruieren v.

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