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builder [ˈbɪldə] n
1. (Business / Professions) a person who builds, esp one who contracts for and supervises the construction or repair of buildings 2. (Chemistry) a substance added to a soap or detergent as a filler or abrasive ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
builder noun construction worker, engineer, producer, developer, creator, labourer, constructor The builders have finished the roof. Translations builder [ˈbɪldəʳ] N (= company) → constructor(a) m/f; (= worker) → albañil mf; (= contractor) → contratista mf (fig) → fundador(a) m/f builder [ˈbɪldər] n (= owner of firm) → entrepreneur m (en bâtiment) (= building worker) → ouvrier m du bâtiment (= bricklayer) → maçon m builder n (= worker) → Bauarbeiter(in) m(f); (of ships) → Schiffsbauer m; (= contractor) → Bauunternehmer m; (= future owner) → Bauherr m; (fig, of state) → Baumeister m (geh), → Erbauer m; John Higgins, Builders → Bauunternehmen John Higgins; builder’s labourer (Brit) or laborer (US) → Bauarbeiter m; builder’s merchant → Baustoffhändler m builder [ˈbɪldəʳ] n (contractor) → costruttore m, imprenditore m (edile); (workman) → muratore m (fig) → creatore/trice builder [ˈbɪldəʳ] n (contractor) → costruttore m, imprenditore m (edile); (workman) → muratore m (fig) → creatore/trice How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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At the moment of his arrival a small yacht was under trial in the bay; this yacht had been built by order of an Englishman, who, having heard that the Genoese excelled all other builders along the shores of the Mediterranean in the construction of fast-sailing vessels, was desirous of possessing a specimen of their skill; the price agreed upon between the Englishman and the Genoese builder was forty thousand francs. And if it is true that the engineer has more confidence in the vessel than the builder, and the builder than the captain himself, you understand the trust I repose in my Nautilus; for I am at once captain, builder, and engineer. He was a builder who had often been to the park on business. |
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