English to swahili meaning of

ufafanuzi wa "jengo" ni:muundo wa kawaida wenye paa na ukuta unaojengwa kwa matumizi ya kudumu (kama kwa makao)sanaa au biashara ya kuunganisha nyenzo katika muundojumla ya vipengee, nyenzo na mbinu zinazotumika katika kuunda kitu

Sentence Examples

  1. I stepped into the foyer of the single-story security building and gave it the once-over.
  2. My mother was exiting the building and waved at me.
  3. That sheriff interviewed me because I worked in the building.
  4. A limestone facade mined from local Betscha quarries in the 1870s covered all three stories of the impressive building.
  5. I exited the cable car and took the shortest path to the cafeteria in the student union building.
  6. A few students were already hanging out and talking when I slipped back downstairs and sat at the corner desk in the classroom near the front entrance of the building.
  7. I doubted Lorraine lingered there, but a window overlooking the front of the building would provide an unobstructed view of the cable car station.
  8. Cozy mysteries are different from hard-boiled investigations, thrillers, and suspense novels the side stories, surrounding town, and background characters are equally important to building a vibrant world in which readers can escape.
  9. There were two couches and a table, three doors besides the one I came in, and a television screen on the wall showing various camera positions throughout the building.
  10. While there was no staircase accessing the third floor from the back side of the building, a narrow one in the front led to a cozy library and common area for students working on a group project or a professor holding a special lecture session.