"Build" is a verb (an action word). It usually refers to making something by hand, using certain materials (wood, stone, bricks) and using certain tools (hammers, nails, saws, etc). You may have heard someone say they plan to hire some workers to build a porch or build a bookcase, or even build a house. But another way to build something does not need tools, since it refers to working with people in a group or in an organization; it means to help that group or agency to grow and improve. She is building a better publicity department by hiring and training the best people.
Building an entire project (such as apartments) in one phase.
Being broad means a person is wide or has a hefty build. It can also be used as a derogatory term for women.
I guess you mean "Funkturm" in Berlin. It's a radio tower in Berlin build in the 1920s.
Plan for the long term.
NBI stands for New Building Installations in Commercial Leasing.
to run a tab means to build up on the amount of money you owe to a specific establishment, such as a bar.
The term is 'Ductility'. Remember 'duck' in ductility; you build a fence out of thin strands of metal to keep out the ducks.
To build = Aedificare
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
"Contrust" appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of the word "construct," which means to build or create something. If you meant "construst," it is not a recognized term in English. In context, please clarify if you are referring to a specific concept or term.
I have never heard of an electrical term "build" in an electrical circuit.
"Crescendo" is a musical term that indicates a gradual increase in volume or intensity. It is usually represented by the symbol "<" and is often used to build tension and drama in music.