terrace

terrace
noun
1) (row of houses) Häuserreihe, die
2) (adjacent to house; Agric.): (on hillside) Terrasse, die
3) in pl. (Footb.) Ränge
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['terəs] 1. noun
1) ((one of a number of) raised level banks of earth etc, like large steps, on the side of a hill etc: Vines are grown on terraces on the hillside.) die Terrasse
2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) die Häuserreihe
2. verb
(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) terrassenförmig anlegen
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ter·race
[ˈterɪs]
I. n
1. (patio) Terrasse f
2. (on a slope) Terrasse f
3. (geol) Terrasse f
4. BRIT
\terraces pl (in a stadium) Tribüne f
spectators' [or viewing] \terrace Besucherränge pl
5. esp BRIT (row of houses) Reihenhäuser pl
end-of-\terrace letztes Reihenhaus
II. vt
to \terrace sth etw terrassenförmig anlegen
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['terəs]
1. n
1) (= patio) Terrasse f
2) (on hillside) Terrasse f

terrace cultivation — Terrassenfeldbau m

3) pl (Brit SPORT) Ränge pl
4) (Brit: row of houses) Häuserreihe f; (as street name) ≈ Weg m
2. vt
garden, hill in Terrassen anlegen, stufenförmig anlegen
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terrace [ˈterəs]
A s
1. GEOL Terrasse f, Geländestufe f
2. ARCH
a) Flachdach n
b) Terrasse f
c) US Balkon m
3. besonders Br Häuserreihe f, -zeile f
4. pl SPORT Br (Zuschauer)Ränge pl (im Stadion):
the terraces die Ränge (auch die Zuschauer)
B v/t
1. terrassenförmig anlegen, terrassieren
2. mit Terrassen versehen
terr. abk
1. terrace
2. territory
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noun
1) (row of houses) Häuserreihe, die
2) (adjacent to house; Agric.): (on hillside) Terrasse, die
3) in pl. (Footb.) Ränge
* * *
n.
Absatz -¨e (Gelände) m.
Terrasse -n f.

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