English to hausa meaning of

A matsayin fi’ili, “ginawa” na nufin ginawa ko ƙirƙirar wani abu, yawanci ta amfani da haɗin sassa ko kayan aiki. A matsayin suna, “ginawa” na nufin ra’ayi ko ra’ayi da aka samu ta hanyar haɗa abubuwa ko sassa daban-daban. Ga ‘yan misalai kaɗan na jimlolin da za su kwatanta yadda ake amfani da kalmar:Ma'aikata za su gina sabon gini a tsakiyar gari. hours constructing a model airplane from a kit.Noun: The concept of democracy is a social construct that has evolved over ƙarni.Noun: The theory of relativity is a complex construct that yana buƙatar ilimin lissafi da yawa don fahimta.

Synonyms

  1. concept
  2. conception

Sentence Examples

  1. As if some creative genius intervened to beget a work of art I never would have been able to construct on my own.
  2. Circumstances, and a certain bias of mind, have led me to take interest in such riddles, and it may well be doubted whether human ingenuity can construct an enigma of the kind which human ingenuity may not, by proper application, resolve.
  3. Kristina gave him a tolerant grin and showed him how to construct a fire correctly.
  4. Will the buildings we construct today have the same effect in a couple of thousand years?
  5. Regarding the irrigation, the chairman called on the representative from the engineering department who had been asked to design and ultimately construct an irrigation system for the pilot land.
  6. Ask a question, do background research, construct a hypothesis, test with an experiment.
  7. I grabbed a few of my own things and gave Sir Brown Horse one last affectionate pat before we started our march up the construct.
  8. There was a narrow window of time to construct his letter before he became too loopy to function.
  9. I was letting myself daydream about Stephen and Walter coming in to coordinate the event, maybe even construct a small stage for music at the end of the road, and seeing Galen as our media chair with Marcus managing the shop while I coordinated the readers and advertising.
  10. I have never yet seen any book of chivalry that puts together a connected plot complete in all its numbers, so that the middle agrees with the beginning, and the end with the beginning and middle on the contrary, they construct them with such a multitude of members that it seems as though they meant to produce a chimera or monster rather than a well-proportioned figure.