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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination C1 and C2 (Unit 16: Vocabulary - Materials and the built environment)


Topic vocabulary: The built environment

built-up (adj) a built-up area has a lot of buildings in it This area has become really quite built-up over the last few years.
bypass (v) to avoid the centre of a town or city by using a road that goes round it If we take the other road, we can bypass Reading altogether.
bypass (n) a road that goes round a town or city so that you can avoid going through its centre I don't think they'll ever finish the new bypass.
construct (v) to build something large or complicated, such as a bridge or road We plan to construct a new bridge across the river.
demolish (v) to deliberately destroy a building They've demolished my old school.
district (n) an area of a town or country It's quite a nice district to live in.
dwell (v) to live somewhere The little old man dwelt in a run-down cottage.
estate (n) an area where there are many houses, usually built at the same time by the same company There's a lot of crime on this estate.
evict (v) to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in, usually because they have not paid their rent The letter says they're going to evict us.
high-rise (adj) a high-rise building is very tall with many floors or levels I couldn't live in a high-rise block.
housing (n) buildings for people to live in The government needs to build more housing for the poor.
infrastructure (n) the set of systems within a place or organisation that affect how well it operates, for example the telephone and transport systems in a country During the war, a lot of the infrastructure of the country was destroyed.
inner city (n phr) an area near the centre of a large city where a lot of poverty and other social problems exist There's some very interesting music coming out of the inner city these days.
occupy (v) if someone occupies a room, building, area of land, seat, bed or other place during a period of time, they use it Patients with minor illnesses are occupying beds that are needed for more serious cases.
populated (adj) a populated area has people living there Luckily, the fire didn't spread to populated areas.
skyline (n) the shapes made by buildings or mountains when you see them against the sky I love the London skyline.
skyscraper (n) a very tall building containing offices or flats Skyscrapers started to appear in the 1930s.
structure (n) something large such as a building or a bridge that is built from different parts The large structure outside town is going to be the new stadium.
suburban (adj) relating to an area or town near a large city but away from its centre, where there are many houses, especially for middle-class people Many people would love to live in suburban areas but can't afford it.
surroundings (n pl) all the things that are present in a place and that form the experience of being there I wish I lived in more pleasant surroundings.
urban (adj) relating to towns and cities, or happening there There needs to be more investment in urban areas.


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