Building : nm (word coming from build).
The word “building” has several meanings:
1. Aged sense: Action of build (literal and figurative sense): costs, creation.
By extension (modern sense): Thetogether of industry et business which contribute to the costs buildings (costs ; architecture, carpentry, roofing, masonry, marble work, carpentry, painting, plastering, plumbing, locksmithing, glazing).
THEindustry of the building.
Company, building contractor.
– Quote from the French writer and painter Eugène Dabit (1898-1936): “All construction workers, navvies, plasterers, masons, carpenters, enough to remake Paris”.
House painter.
Proverb: When the building goes, everything goes (in the business).
Colloquial phrase: To be of the building: to be of activity, Of the game ; if there know.
2. Construction, usually large The, masonry, serving to accommodate Human being, with animals to things (building, construction, edifice, building, maison).
Le body of a building, its game main.
The wings of a building.
The buildings of a farm.
Buildings officials (courthouses, prefectures, town halls, schools, etc.).
3. By technical analogy: Vessel of high or medium tonnage (ship; vessel).
A warship.