frontage

frontage
noun
1) (extent) Frontbreite, die
2) (façade) Fassade, die
* * *
[-ti‹]
noun (the front part of a building etc.) die Vorderfront
* * *
front·age
[ˈfrʌntɪʤ, AM -t̬-]
n
1. (side of building) [Vorder]front f
2. (direction) Ausrichtung f
these apartments have a delightful dockside \frontage diese Wohnungen liegen wunderbar am Hafen
3. (land) Grundstück nt
the accommodation is set in a garden with canal \frontage die Unterkunft befindet sich in einem Garten, der sich zum Kanal hin öffnet
* * *
['frʌntɪdZ]
n
(of building) Front f, Vorderseite f; (= ground in front of house) Grundstück or Gelände nt vor dem Haus

the shop has a frontage on two streets — der Laden hat Schaufenster auf or zu zwei Straßen hinaus

because of its frontage onto the sea — weil es zur See hinaus liegt

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frontage s
1. ARCH (Vorder)Front f:
have a frontage on the sea (nach) dem Meer zu liegen;
a house with frontages on two streets ein Haus mit zwei Straßenfronten;
frontage line (Bau)Fluchtlinie f
2. Land n an der Straßen- oder Wasserfront
3. Grundstück n zwischen der Vorderfront eines Hauses und der Straße
4. MIL
a) Frontbreite f
b) auch frontage in attack Angriffsbreite f
* * *
noun
1) (extent) Frontbreite, die
2) (façade) Fassade, die
* * *
n.
Straßenfront f.

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