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  • 81 terrace

    ['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.) stallur, hjallur
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) (rað)húsaröð
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) mynda hjalla/stalla

    English-Icelandic dictionary > terrace

  • 82 terrace

    terasz
    * * *
    ['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.) terasz
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) sorházak
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) teraszosan kiképez

    English-Hungarian dictionary > terrace

  • 83 terrace

    ['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.) socalco
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) renque
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) arranjar em socalcos
    * * *
    ter.race
    [t'erəs] n 1 plataforma, planalto. 2 terraço, sacada. 3 estrada que acompanha um declive. 4 fileira de casas ou apartamentos construídos num declive. 5 terraço, cobertura plana de uma casa. 6 varanda, alpendre. • vt formar ou construir terraços.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > terrace

  • 84 terrace

    n. teras, taraça, seki, balkon [amer.], yüksek düzlük, tribün [brit.], sıralı evler [brit.]
    ————————
    v. set çekmek, sıralı evler yapmak
    * * *
    teras
    * * *
    ['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.) set, teras
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) sıra evler
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) set yapmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > terrace

  • 85 terrace

    ['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.) terasa
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) vrstne hiše
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) narediti terase
    * * *
    [térəs]
    1.
    noun
    architecture
    terasa; geology povišana površina zemije, terasa; vrtna terasa; vrsta hiš na strmini, na pobočju; ime ulice na taki strmini; altana, pomol; ravna streha na hiši; American zelenica (sredi široke ceste);
    2.
    transitive verb
    narediti kot teraso, dati obliko terase, razporediti v terasah
    terraced roof — ravna streha;
    3.
    adjective
    terasast

    English-Slovenian dictionary > terrace

  • 86 terrace

    • porrastaa
    • terassi
    • parveke
    • pengertää
    • penger
    • penkere
    • pengermä
    • tasanne
    * * *
    '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.) penger
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) rivitalo
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) pengertää

    English-Finnish dictionary > terrace

  • 87 LÖN

    * * *
    n. lagoon, inlet.
    * * *
    f., pl. lanar, mod. lanir, a small oblong hayrick, freq. in mod. usage: poët., hræs lanar, heaps of corpses, Höfuðl.
    2. [cp. Engl. lane], a row of houses, D. N. ii. 498, iii. 862.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > LÖN

  • 88 convicus

    inhabitant of the same vicus (village/street/row of houses); fellow villager

    Latin-English dictionary > convicus

  • 89 terrace ter·race n

    ['tɛrəs]
    1) (patio, porch) terrazza
    2) (Brit: row of houses) fila di case a schiera
    3)

    the terraces npl Brit Sportle gradinate

    English-Italian dictionary > terrace ter·race n

  • 90 terrace

    terrace [ˈterəs]
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    The French word terrasse has a double s instead of a c.
    * * *
    ['terəs] 1.
    1) ( veranda) terrasse f
    2) Architecture alignement m de maisons ( identiques et contiguës)
    2.
    terraces plural noun ( in stadium) gradins mpl
    3.
    transitive verb arranger [quelque chose] en terrasses [garden, hillside]

    English-French dictionary > terrace

  • 91 terrace

    ['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.) terase
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) māju rinda
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) izveidot terasi
    * * *
    terase; māju rinda ielas malā; zāliens ielas vidū; lēzens jumts; izveidot terasi

    English-Latvian dictionary > terrace

  • 92 terrace

    ['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.) terasa
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) namų eilė
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) (kur) padaryti terasas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > terrace

  • 93 terrace

    n. terrass; balkong; platt tak; uteplats
    --------
    v. terrassera, anlägga terrasser
    * * *
    ['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.) terrass
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) husrad
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) anlägga i terrasser

    English-Swedish dictionary > terrace

  • 94 crescent

    cres·cent [ʼkresənt] n
    1) ( moon) Mondsichel f
    they live at number 15, Park C\crescent sie wohnen in der Park Crescent [Nr.] 15
    3) ( row of houses) mondsichelförmig gebaute Häuserreihe adj sichelförmig;
    the \crescent moon der zunehmende Mond

    English-German students dictionary > crescent

  • 95 go beyond

    vi
    to \go beyond beyond sth
    1) ( proceed past) an etw dat vorübergehen;
    you have to \go beyond beyond that row of houses Sie müssen bis jenseits dieser Häuserreihe fahren
    2) ( exceed) über etw akk hinausgehen;
    to \go beyond beyond the call of duty über die [normale] Pflichterfüllung hinausgehen;
    to \go beyond beyond sb's capabilities jds Fähigkeiten pl übersteigen;
    to \go beyond beyond sb's wildest dreams jds kühnste [o wildeste] Träume übersteigen

    English-German students dictionary > go beyond

  • 96 terrace

    ter·race [ʼterɪs] 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 mpl
    5) ( esp Brit) ( row of houses) Reihenhäuser ntpl;
    end-of-\terrace letztes Reihenhaus vt
    to \terrace sth etw terrassenförmig anlegen

    English-German students dictionary > terrace

  • 97 Häuserreihe

    Häu·ser·rei·he f
    row of houses

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Häuserreihe

  • 98 Häuserzeile

    Häu·ser·zei·le f
    row of houses

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Häuserzeile

  • 99 Häuserzeile

    Häuserzeile f RP row of houses

    Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Häuserzeile

  • 100 terrace

    ['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.) terasa
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) řada domů
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) terasovitě upravit
    * * *
    • terasa
    • balkon

    English-Czech dictionary > terrace

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  • Row culture — Row Row, n. [OE. rowe, rawe, rewe, AS. r[=a]w, r?w; probably akin to D. rij, G. reihe; cf. Skr. r?kh[=a] a line, stroke.] A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Row of points — Row Row, n. [OE. rowe, rawe, rewe, AS. r[=a]w, r?w; probably akin to D. rij, G. reihe; cf. Skr. r?kh[=a] a line, stroke.] A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • row house — row′ house [[t]roʊ[/t]] n. archit. one of a row of houses, each of which has at least one sidewall in common with the next house …   From formal English to slang

  • row house — noun a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑town house • Hypernyms: ↑house • Hyponyms: ↑brownstone, ↑terraced house * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • row — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bottom, middle, top ▪ back, front ▪ first, second, etc …   Collocations dictionary

  • row — row1 [ rou ] noun count *** 1. ) a series of people or things arranged in a straight line: The teacher stopped in front of a little boy in the front row. row of: a row of houses/stores/chairs row upon row (=a lot of rows): She could see row upon… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • row — I UK [rəʊ] / US [roʊ] noun [countable] Word forms row : singular row plural rows *** 1) a) a series of people or things arranged in a straight line The teacher stopped in front of a little boy in the front row. row of: a row of… …   English dictionary

  • row — row1 W2S2 [rəu US rou] n 1.) a line of things or people next to each other →↑column row of ▪ a row of houses ▪ rows of trees in a row ▪ The children were asked to stand in a row. ▪ row upon row (=many …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • row — 1 noun (C) 1 a line of things or people next to each other (+ of): a row of houses | rows of trees | Plant the seedlings in parallel rows. | in a row (=next to each other): On a long table, place the containers in a row. | The children were asked …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • row*/*/*/ — [rəʊ] noun [C] I 1) a series of people or things that are arranged in a straight line a row of houses/shops/chairs[/ex] 2) a line of seats in a theatre or cinema • in a row 1) in a straight line[/ex] The children stood in a row against the… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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