Erweiterter Wortschatz für den TOEFL - Architecture
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter über Architektur, wie "errichten", "renovieren", "Bauholz" usw., die für die TOEFL-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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the study or art of building and designing houses

Architektur
relating to the study or art of constructing or designing a building

architektonisch, baulich
a gray powdery substance that becomes hard if it is mixed with water and sand, used for construction purposes such as sticking bricks of a wall together

Zement
wood that has been cut into specific pieces to be used for building purposes

Schnittholz, Bauholz
a substance that is a mixture of sand, cement, and water, used for fixing bricks and stones in a building

Mörtel, Zement
a material with a soft texture that is a combination of sand, water, and lime which is used to cover walls and ceilings to smooth their surface

Gips, Putz
a long bar of iron or metal that supports the weight of a building

Balken, Träger
a structure consisting of metal poles with wooden planks on them that are put against a building so that workers can climb it or stand on it while constructing the building

Gerüst, Gerüststruktur
to strengthen a substance or structure, particularly by adding extra material to it

verstärken
to make a building or a place look good again by repairing or painting it

renovieren, sanieren
a hard layer of cement, stone, etc. that serves as the underground support of a building

Fundament, Grundlage
to build or assemble a structure or object in an upright position

errichten, bauen
a detailed plan or design, typically technical or architectural, that outlines the dimensions, materials, and specifications for construction or production

detaillierter Plan, technischer Entwurf
(of a building) to fall apart

zerfallen, zusammenbrechen
to completely destroy or to knock down a building or another structure

abreißen, zerstören
a heavy metal ball hanging from a crane that is struck against a building to destroy it

Abrissbirne, schwere Metallkugel
a large, powerful vehicle with a wide steel blade at its front that is used to destroy buildings or move earth

Bulldozer, Planierraupe
the front of a building, particularly one that is large and has an elegant appearance

Fassade
the skilled trade or craft of working with stone, bricks, or other masonry materials to construct buildings, walls, or other structures

Mauerwerk
a curved symmetrical structure that supports the weight above it, used in bridges or buildings

Bogen, Gewölbe
an apartment on top of a tall building

Penthouse, Luxuswohnung im obersten Stockwerk eines Hochhauses
a building's roof that is rounded

Kuppel, Dom
a private room that is mostly used as bedroom

Kammer, Schlafzimmer
a flat paved area, particularly one next to a building or restaurant, where people can sit, eat, relax, etc.

Terrasse, Balkon
a hut, shelter, or cabin, usually at a swimming pool or beach

Hütte, Kabine
a small roofed building with open sides, usually in a garden

Pavillon, Gartenlaube
any of the apartments in a condominium

Wohnung im Eigentumswohnhaus, Eigentumswohnung
an arch-covered passage along the side of a group of buildings

überdachter Durchgang, Bogengang
a large building or hall where people are gathered to attend a concert, public speech, play, etc.

Hörsaal
an open building that is round or oval in shape and has a space in the middle surrounded by several seats, originated in ancient Roman and Greek architecture used for public entertainments such as sports or drama

Amphitheater, Arena
(of buildings) having many floors

hochhaus, hoch aufragend
(architecture) used to describe the building style prevalent in Western Europe in the 12th-16th centuries, whose characteristics are high ceilings, tall pillars, pointed windows and arches that are mostly made of stone

gotisch, im gotischen Stil
of characteristics of a highly ornate and detailed style in European art, architecture, or music from the 17th to early 18th century

barock
reflecting the architectural or decorative style that was common in America during the 18th century, particularly the period it was under British rule

kolonial
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