(of a construction) to fall down suddenly, particularly due to being damaged or weak
崩壊する
to completely destroy the inside of a room, building, or vehicle, particularly by fire
内装を破壊する
to cover a wall, ceiling, etc. with a soft usually white material that is made of sand, water, and lime in order to smooth its surface
塗装する
to demolish a structure or building, typically by pulling it apart or taking it down piece by piece
取り壊す
to build something once again, after it has been destroyed or severely damaged
再建する
to make or build something once again after it has been destroyed or damaged
再構築する
to make a room or building look more attractive by repairing, redecorating, or cleaning it
改装する
to strengthen a substance or structure, particularly by adding extra material to it
強化する
to rub a surface with sandpaper or another abrasive material to smooth, shape, or remove imperfections
サンディングする
to cover the surface of a wall, floor, etc. with flat and often square pieces of baked clay or other materials
タイルを貼る
to measure or determine the verticality or alignment of something, typically using a plumb bob or level
垂直を測る
to strike repeatedly and forcefully with a blunt object or tool such as a hammer
叩く
to put decorative pieces of wood or metal into the surface of an object in a way that they level with the surface
はめ込む
to keep a vehicle, building, road, etc. in good condition by doing regular repairs, renovations, or examinations
維持する
to make drawings according to which something will be constructed or produced
設計する
to design, build, or plan something systematically and skillfully, especially using scientific principles and technical knowledge
設計する
to create or build something by combining different parts or components, either artificial or natural
製造する
to take apart or disassemble a structure, machine, or object, breaking it down into its individual parts
分解する
to design or create a blueprint, layout, or diagram for a project or undertaking
計画する
to carefully look at something or someone, particularly to check its condition or make sure it meets standards
検査する
to construct or create the basic structure or framework of something, such as a building, by assembling its supporting elements
フレームを作る
to design or modify the features and layout of an outdoor area, such as a garden, park, or public space, for aesthetic or functional purposes
風景を整える
to fasten or lock something firmly in place to prevent movement, damage, or unauthorized access
固定する
to close, fasten, or secure something tightly or airtight using a sealant, adhesive, or other means to prevent the passage of air, water, or other substances
密封する