educational building - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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educational building (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

An educational building refers to a structure that is primarily designed and used for educational purposes, such as schools, colleges, universities, training centers, and similar institutions. It signifies any architecture that facilitates learning and instruction.

The term is used frequently in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions surrounding education, architecture, and community planning. However, it may appear more in written contexts such as reports, articles, and educational policies.

Example Sentences

  1. The new educational building will provide students with advanced facilities.
  2. Новый образовательный центр предоставит студентам современные удобства.

  3. Many communities are investing in educational buildings to improve access to learning.

  4. Многие сообщества инвестируют в образовательные здания, чтобы улучшить доступ к обучению.

  5. The local government has approved funding for a new educational building in the area.

  6. Местное правительство одобрило финансирование нового образовательного здания в этом районе.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "educational building" itself is not part of any well-known idiomatic expressions, the concept of educational institutions does relate to several idioms that reflect the importance of education.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Education is the key to success.
  2. Образование – это ключ к успеху.

  3. Knowledge is power.

  4. Знание – это сила.

  5. Hit the books.

  6. Заставить себя учиться. (буквально: ударить по книгам)

  7. You can't put a price on education.

  8. Образованию нельзя назначить цену.

  9. The more you learn, the more you earn.

  10. Чем больше ты учишься, тем больше зарабатываешь.

  11. Shape your future through education.

  12. Сформируйте свое будущее через образование.

  13. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

  14. Ум – это ужасная вещь, чтобы напрасно тратить.

Etymology

The term educational comes from the Latin word educare, meaning "to rear or to bring up," while building originates from the Old English bylding, derived from byldan, which means "to build." The combination reflects the concept of creating a space for nurturing knowledge and learning.

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25-07-2024