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1 terrasse
c black terrasse [teʀas]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un c et non deux s.* * *tɛʀas1) ( le long d'un bâtiment) terrace2) ( toiture) flat roof; ( grand balcon) large balcony3) Agricultureculture(s) en terrasses — terrace cultivation [U]
* * *teʀas nf1) [maison] terrace2) [café] pavement areaà la terrasse [café] — outside
3) AGRICULTURE* * *terrasse nf1 ( le long d'un bâtiment) terrace; s'installer à la terrasse d'un café to sit at a table outside a café; prendre un café en or à la terrasse to have a coffee at an outside table; prix en terrasse price for service outside;2 ( toiture) flat roof; ( grand balcon) large balcony; ( plus grand) roof garden; toiture en terrasse flat roof;3 Agric culture(s) en terrasses terrace cultivation ¢; rizières en terrasses terraced rice-fields; cultiver le riz en terrasses to grow rice on terraces;4 Géog terrasse fluviale/rocheuse river/rock terrace.[tɛras] nom féminin1. [grand balcon] balcony[sur le toit] (roof) terrace2. [d'un café, d'un restaurant]————————en terrasse locution adjectivale————————en terrasse locution adverbiale -
2 mitoyen
mitoyen, -yenne [mitwajɛ̃, jεn]adjective[bâtiments, jardins] adjoining• maisons mitoyennes (deux) semidetached houses (Brit) duplex houses (US) ; (plus de deux) terraced houses (Brit) town houses (US)* * *- enne mitwajɛ̃, ɛn adjectif2) ( contigu) controv [bâtiment] adjoining* * *mitwajɛ̃, jɛn adj mitoyen, -ne1) (mur, jardin) common, party modif2)maisons mitoyennes (deux accolées) — semi-detached houses, (plusieurs accolées) terraced houses Grande-Bretagne row houses USA
* * *2 ( contigu) controv [bâtiment] adjoining; la maison mitoyenne de la nôtre the house adjoining ours.puits mitoyen entre les deux maisons well shared by ou common to the two housesle jardin mitoyen du nôtre the garden (immediately) next to ours, the neighbouring garden (to ours)
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