civil engineering
- Noun:
- The branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment: This includes public works such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewerage systems, pipelines, and railways. It is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the built environment.
- Noun:
- She studied civil engineering at university.
- The new bridge is a marvel of modern civil engineering.
- A degree in civil engineering prepares you to design infrastructure projects.
"The principles of civil engineering": Refers to the fundamental theories and practices of the field.
- Understanding soil mechanics is one of the core principles of civil engineering.
"Civil engineering works": A formal term for construction projects undertaken by civil engineers.
- The city council approved the budget for major civil engineering works on the waterfront.
Civil engineer (n): A person who designs and oversees the construction of public works.
- The civil engineer inspected the foundation of the building.
Geotechnical engineering (n): A sub-discipline of civil engineering focusing on earth materials.
- Structural engineering (n): A sub-discipline of civil engineering focusing on the design of load-bearing structures.
- Transportation engineering (n): A sub-discipline of civil engineering dealing with the movement of people and goods.
- Public works engineering: A closely related term emphasizing government-funded infrastructure projects.
- Infrastructure engineering: A modern term highlighting the focus on foundational societal systems.
"To practice civil engineering": To work professionally as a civil engineer.
- After graduation, he moved to the city to practice civil engineering.
"A feat of civil engineering": Describes an impressive or complex infrastructure project.
- The tunnel under the channel was a remarkable feat of civil engineering.
(Note: As a technical field, "civil engineering" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. However, related concepts are.) - "To build bridges": Literally, a core task in civil engineering; figuratively, it means to improve relationships between people or groups. - His diplomacy helped build bridges between the two companies. (This uses the literal object of civil engineering in a metaphorical sense.)
- the branch of engineering concerned with the design and construction of such public works as dams or bridges