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 Translation for 'to build sth' from English to Ukrainian
спорудити щось [док.]to build sth. [construct]
Partial Matches
скуштувати щось [док.] [їжу]to taste sth.
замовити щось [док.]to order sth.
витримати щось [док.]to bear sth.
чекати щось [недок.]to expect sth.
торг.
купувати щось [недок.]
to purchase sth.
торг.
купити щось [док.]
to purchase sth.
повторити щось [док.]to repeat sth.
крутити щось [недок.]to twist sth.
насолодитися щось [док.]to enjoy sth.
смакувати щось [недок.]to enjoy sth.
скрутити щось [док.]to twist sth.
носити щось [недок.]to wear sth.
доказати щось [док.]to prove sth.
робити щось [недок.]to do sth.
вчинити щось [док.]to do sth.
впустити щось [док.]to drop sth.
хотіти щось [недок.]to want sth.
потребувати щось [недок.]to need sth.
довести щось [док.]to prove sth.
тягти щось [недок.]to pull sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Zeus was criticized throughout its development program, especially from those within the US Air Force and nuclear weapons establishments who suggested it would be much simpler to build more nuclear warheads and guarantee mutually assured destruction.
  • In 1902, his widow Maria Cristina initiated a national contest to build a monument in memory of Alfonso.
  • The outskirts of the city spread beyond the (inferred) limits of the outlier onto the surrounding metamorphic/ igneous complexes formed during the Dalradian period (approximately 480–600 million years ago) with sporadic areas of igneous Diorite granites to be found, such as that at the Rubislaw quarry which was used to build much of the Victorian parts of the city.
  • In 2005, Scottish Borders Council considered an application by a property developer to build a housing estate on the opposite bank of the River Tweed from Abbotsford, to which Historic Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland objected.
  • He founded the Lawson Aircraft Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to build military training aircraft and later the Lawson Airplane Company in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to build airliners.

  • Late in his life, Babbage sought ways to build a simplified version of the machine, and assembled a small part of it before his death in 1871.
  • In "Aristopia", the earliest settlers in Virginia discover a reef made of solid gold and are able to build a Utopian society in North America.
  • In October 2012, Village Roadshow and investors including Agassi and Graf announced plans to build a new water park called Wet'n'Wild Las Vegas in Las Vegas.
  • As of October 2008, the Armenian government was considering implementing an ambitious project to build a railway to Iran.
  • In 1994, 17-year-old David Hahn extracted the americium from about 100 smoke detectors in an attempt to build a breeder nuclear reactor.

  • The foundation organizes an annual short film competition and spearheads Kurosawa-related projects, including a recently shelved one to build a memorial museum for the director.
  • In 2019, there were reports stating that some of Foxconn's managers had used rejected parts to build iPhones and that Apple was investigating the issue.
  • In 2009, the company Enel announced plans to build an 800 MW coal-fired power plant in the country, to diversify electricity sources.
  • In April 2012, the Zambian Development Agency (ZDA) and an Angolan company signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to build a multi-product pipeline from Lobito to Lusaka, Zambia, to deliver various refined products to Zambia.
  • In tribute to Schwarzenegger in 2002, Forum Stadtpark, a local cultural association, proposed plans to build a [...] "Terminator" statue in a park in central Graz.

  • Even though the cathedral stood finished around 1300, it took more than a century to build; the associated cathedral school of "Aarhus Katedralskole" was already founded in 1195 and ranks as the 44th oldest school in the world.
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Contains inflection data from VESUM (Rysin, A., Starko, V. Large Electronic Dictionary of Ukrainian, Version 6.5.2. 2005-2024). Thank you!
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