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单词 set sth up
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build
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establish
set sth up phrase
schedule
build

verb

build ♦︎ construct ♦︎ assemble ♦︎ erect ♦︎ set sth up ♦︎ put sth upThese words all mean to make sth, especially by putting different parts together. 这些词均表示制造、建造,尤指组建。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to build / construct sth from / out of / of sthto build / construct / assemble a machine / engineto build / construct / erect / set up / put up a barrierto build / construct / erect / put up a house / shelter / wall / fenceto build / construct / erect / put up some shelvesto build / construct / erect a bridgeto build / construct a road / railway / railroad / tunnel / nestto erect / put up a tent / statue / monument build (built, built) [transitive, intransitive] to make sth, especially a building, by putting parts together 建筑;建造(尤指房屋)Robins build nests almost anywhere.知更鸟几乎随处筑巢。a house built of stone用石头建造的房子apartment blocks built in brick and concrete用砖和混凝土建造的公寓大楼They had a house built for them.他们让人给他们建了一栋房子。David built us a shed in the backyard.戴维帮我们在后院搭了个棚子。They're going to build on the site of the old power station.他们要在旧发电站那里盖房子。 OPP demolish demolish see also builder maker , building production construct [transitive, often passive] (rather formal) to build sth such as a road, building or machine 修建,建造(公路、房屋、机器等)When was the bridge constructed?那座桥是何时修建的?They constructed a shelter out of fallen branches.他们用落下的枯树枝搭了个窝棚。 OPP demolish demolish see also construction production , construction structure assemble / /əˈsembl/ / [transitive] (rather formal) to fit together all the separate parts of sth such as a piece of furniture or a machine 装配,组装(家具、机器等)The shelves are easy to assemble.这些搁架易于组装。The company assembles vehicles for Renault and Toyota.该公司为雷诺和丰田组装汽车。 see also assembly production erect / /ɪˈrekt/ / [transitive] (formal) to build sth; to put sth in position and make it stand upright 建立;建造;竖立;搭起The church was erected in 1582.此教堂建于1582年。Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back.警方只得设立路障来阻挡人群。 ˌset sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(setting, set, set)to build sth or place sth somewhere 搭建;建立;设立;设置The police set up roadblocks on routes out of the city.警方在城外的路上设置了路障。We decided to set up camp for the night.我们决定搭帐篷过夜。
ˌput sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(putting, put, put)to build sth or place sth somewhere 搭建;建立;设立;设置They're putting up new hotels to boost tourism in the area.他们正在盖新旅馆以推动该地区的旅游业。Do you know how to put this tent up?你知道如何把这顶帐篷搭起来吗?NOTE 辨析 Set sth up or put sth up? Set sth up is not used for permanent buildings. * set up不用于永久性建筑They're setting up new hotels. You set up camp but put up a tent. For other temporary structures you can use either word. 搭帐篷用set up camp或put up a tent。搭建其他临时建筑用set up或put up均可to set up / put up a fence / barrier / shelter架篱笆;设屏障;搭棚子
establish

verb

 See also the entry for begin 另见begin条establish ♦︎ set sth up ♦︎ form ♦︎ foundThese words all mean to start or create an organization or system. 这些词均表示建立、创立。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to establish / set up / form / found a / an group / society / club / party / company / institute / movement / colony / republicto establish / set up / form a / an relationship / partnership / alliance / government / committee / team / network / databaseto establish / set up / found a business / firm / programmeto establish / set up a / an fund / initiative / project / scheme / procedure / monopoly / regime / monarchyto establish / found a / an dynasty / empire / church establish [transitive] (rather formal, especially written) to start or create sth, such as an organization or system, that is meant to last for a long time; to start having a relationship, especially a formal one, with another person, group or country 建立;创立;创建(尤指正式关系)The new treaty establishes a free trade zone.新条约设立了自由贸易区。Let's establish some ground rules.我们来制订一些基本原则吧。The school has established a successful relationship with the local community.这所学校和当地社区建立了良好的关系。 see also establishment introduction 1 ˌset sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(setting, set, set)to start or create sth, such as an organization or system 建立;创立;开办I'm planning to set up my own business.我正打算自己创业。A fund will be set up for the dead men's families.将为死者家属设立一项基金。The company has set up its European headquarters in the UK.这家公司已经在英国设立了欧洲总部。 Set sth up is often used in business contexts, to talk about starting a business or making financial arrangements. * set sth up常用于商务语境,指开办公司或设立财务安排to set up a business / a company / a firm / a fund / a project / a scheme / a venture / an initiative / a monopoly / a headquarters / a base创业;开公司;成立企业;设立基金;创建项目;设立计划;创办企业;创建新方案;建立垄断;设立总部;创建基地
form [transitive, intransitive] to start or create sth such as an organization or system; to come together in a group of this kind 建立;创立;成立They hope to form the new government.他们希望组建新政府。We are a newly-formed political party.我们是一个新成立的政党。The band formed in 2005.这支乐队成立于2005年。 Form is often used in political contexts. * form常用于政治语境to form a government / an administration / a cabinet / a coalition / a committee / a council / an assembly / a party / a league / an alliance / a trade union / a syndicate组建政府;成立行政机构;组阁;成立联合政府/委员会;组建市政委员会;成立议会;组建政党;组织联盟;结成同盟;建立工会/企业联合组织 Form is also the most common verb used to talk about starting a band (= a group of musicians). * form还是最常用来表示乐队成立的动词。 see also formation introduction 1 found [transitive] (especially written) to start or create sth such as an organization or institution, especially by providing money; to be the first to start building and living in a town or country (尤指出资)创建,创办;兴建(城镇或国家)He founded the company 20 years ago.他20年前创办了这家公司。Her family founded the college in 1895.她的家族于1895年创办了这所学院。The town was founded by English settlers in 1790.这座城镇是英格兰移民于1790年建起的。Collocates of found include institute, society, company, firm, town, city, church, monastery and convent. 与found搭配的词有institute、society、company、firm、town、city、church、monastery和convent。 see also foundation introduction 1
schedule

verb

schedule ♦︎ set ♦︎ fix ♦︎ time ♦︎ line sb/sth up ♦︎ set sth up ♦︎ timetable ♦︎ bookThese words all mean to arrange a particular time for sth to happen or for sb to do sth. 这些词均表示安排日程、定时间。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to schedule / set / fix / time / line up / set up / timetable / book sth for sthto schedule / set / fix / time / line up / set up / timetable / book sb / sth to do sthto schedule / set / time sth to begin / start / take placeto schedule / set / fix / time / set up / timetable a meetingto schedule / fix / set up / book an appointmentto schedule / set up / timetable an eventto schedule / set / fix / book a time / date / dayto provisionally schedule / set / fix / book sth schedule / /ˈʃedjuːl; NAmE ˈskedʒuːl/ [transitive, usually passive] to arrange for sth to happen at a particular time 为⋯安排时间;预定The meeting is scheduled for Friday afternoon.会议安排在周五下午。Filming is scheduled to begin in May.拍摄定于5月开始。The movie is scheduled for release next month.该影片定于下月上映。I'll try to schedule you in (= arrange a time to see you) next week.我会设法安排下周与你见面。Especially in American English, to schedule is also to arrange the times when classes take place in school. 尤其在美式英语中,schedule也可指为学校课程安排时间No regular classes were scheduled on Wednesdays.星期三没有安排固定的课程。In British English the usual word for this is timetable. 英式英语中表达此义通常用timetable。 set (setting, set, set) [transitive] to arrange a time for sth to happen; to decide on a date or limit 安排(时间);确定,决定(日期或期限)The first students are set to arrive in September.第一批学生定于9月入学。Have they set a date for their wedding?他们确定婚期了吗?Set a time limit for your studying each night.定好你每晚学习的时限。 fix [transitive] to decide on a date or time for sth 决定,确定(日期或时间)Their departure was fixed for 14 August.他们定于8月14日起程。The dates have to be fixed well in advance.日期必须及早确定。 Fix can also mean to arrange to do sth, especially at a particular time; this meaning is more informal, used especially in spoken English. * fix也可表示安排做某事,尤指在特定的时间。此义项不太正式,尤用于口语中How are you fixed (= do you have any plans) for Thursday?星期四你有什么安排吗?I've fixed up for you to see the doctor tomorrow.我已安排好你明天去看医生。 time [transitive, often passive] to choose a particular time to do sth or for sth to happen 为⋯选定时间;为⋯安排时间She timed her arrival for shortly after 3.她定在3点刚过时到达。Publication of the book was timed to coincide with his 70th birthday celebrations.那本书特别安排在他70寿诞庆典时出版。The request was badly timed (= it was not a good time to make it).那个要求提出的时机不对。 ˌline sb/sth ˈup

phrasal verb

to arrange for sth to happen or be done in the future; to arrange for sb to be available to do sth 组织,安排(活动);邀集(人做某事)I already had a job lined up when I left college.我大学毕业时工作已经安排好了。I have a busy month lined up.我这个月有很多事要做。She had lined up some interesting guest speakers.她邀请到了一些有趣的嘉宾演讲者。
ˌset sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(setting, set, set)to make the necessary arrangements for sth to happen 安排;策划The meeting of foreign ministers had taken months to set up.外交部长会议的安排花了几个月时间。
timetable /ˈtaɪmteɪbl/ / [transitive, usually passive] (especially BrE) to arrange for sth to take place at a particular time or to be regularly repeated at the same time 为⋯安排时间There were several timetabled events in the evenings.晚上有几项事先安排好的活动。The lessons were timetabled on Wednesday from 10 to 12.这些课已排在周三10点到12点。In American English the usual word for this is schedule. 在美式英语中,表达此义通常用schedule。 book [transitive] to make a firm arrangement for a singer, etc. to perform on a particular date 和(歌手等)预约演出日期Have you booked the band for the party yet?你为这次聚会预约那支乐队了吗?He's booked to appear on 3 November at Central Hall.已约定他11月3日来中央大厅演出。 see also book order verb 2
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