constructed items
[kənˈstrʌktɪd ˈaɪtəmz]
nounpl: constructed items
itens construídos
1. Objects, structures, or products that have been built, assembled, or created through deliberate construction or manufacturing processes
The museum displays various constructed items from different historical periods.
O museu exibe vários itens construídos de diferentes períodos históricos.
2. In linguistics or grammar, elements that are formed or assembled according to specific rules or patterns
Constructed items in this sentence follow standard grammatical rules.
Os itens construídos nesta sentença seguem regras gramaticais padrão.
3. Manufactured goods or artifacts produced through industrial or manual labor
The warehouse stores constructed items ready for distribution.
O armazém armazena itens construídos prontos para distribuição.
This term is commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and museum contexts in both Brazilian and American English. In Brazil, it appears frequently in industrial and architectural discussions, while in Portugal it's more common in formal commercial language. The phrase reflects the importance of manufacturing and construction industries in modern economies.
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