- construction
- con|struc|tionW2S3 [kənˈstrʌkʃən] n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1¦(building something)¦2¦(making something from many parts)¦3¦(way something is made)¦4¦(a building/structure)¦5¦(grammar)¦6¦(ideas/knowledge)¦7 put a construction on something▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1.) ¦(BUILDING SOMETHING)¦[U]the process of building things such as houses, bridges, roads etcconstruction of▪ the construction of a new airportunder construction(=being built)▪ The hotel is currently under construction.▪ a road construction project▪ construction workers2.) ¦(MAKING SOMETHING FROM MANY PARTS)¦[U]the process of making something using many parts▪ Work out the exact design before you start construction.3.) ¦(WAY SOMETHING IS MADE)¦[U]the materials used to build or make something, or its design and structure▪ The houses were partly timber in construction.▪ External doors should be of robust construction.4.) ¦(A BUILDING/STRUCTURE)¦ formalsomething that has been built▪ a strange construction made of wood and glass5.) ¦(GRAMMAR)¦the way in which words are put together in a sentence, phrase etc▪ difficult grammatical constructions6.) ¦(IDEAS/KNOWLEDGE)¦[U]the process of forming something from knowledge or ideas▪ the construction of sociological theory7.) put a construction on sthformal to think that a statement has a particular meaning or that something was done for a particular reason▪ The judge put an entirely different construction on his remarks.>constructional adj
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.