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1 terraza
f.1 balcony.2 terrace, patio.3 terrace roof (azotea).4 terrace (bancal).* * *1 (balcón) terrace, balcony2 (azotea) roof terrace, terrace3 (de un café) terrace* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Arquit) (=balcón) balcony; (=azotea) flat roof, terrace2) (=café) pavement café3) (Agr) terrace4) [en jardín] flowerbed, border5) (Culin) (=jarro) two-handled glazed jar6) * (=cabeza) nut *, noggin (EEUU) *, bonce ** * *1)a) ( balcón) balconyb) ( azotea) terrace2) (Agr) terrace* * *= terrace, rooftop terrace, roof terrace, patio, street terrace.Ex. For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.Ex. The rooftop terrace is a grand belvedere, with views of the bay and the surrounding mountains.Ex. Roof terraces are increasingly common as urban dwellers seek to make the most of outside space.Ex. Many customers are showing more interest in getting a patio for their garden in recent years.Ex. What we found was a bar with a street terrace that wouldn't have been out of place in Paris.----* bar con terraza = curbside cafe, kerbside cafe, terrace bar.* cafetería con terraza = kerbside cafe.* terraza ajardinada = roof garden.* * *1)a) ( balcón) balconyb) ( azotea) terrace2) (Agr) terrace* * *= terrace, rooftop terrace, roof terrace, patio, street terrace.Ex: For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.
Ex: The rooftop terrace is a grand belvedere, with views of the bay and the surrounding mountains.Ex: Roof terraces are increasingly common as urban dwellers seek to make the most of outside space.Ex: Many customers are showing more interest in getting a patio for their garden in recent years.Ex: What we found was a bar with a street terrace that wouldn't have been out of place in Paris.* bar con terraza = curbside cafe, kerbside cafe, terrace bar.* cafetería con terraza = kerbside cafe.* terraza ajardinada = roof garden.* * *terraza (↑ terraza a1)A1 (balcón) balcony2 (azotea) flat roof, terracesentémonos en la terraza let's sit outside4 (patio de baldosas) patioB ( Agr) terraceIn Spain, an area outside a bar, café, or restaurant to sit and have a drink, or eat in the open air. Some terrazas are very trendy and popular among young people going out in the evening. These can be very large, open until late at night, and may even have music.* * *
terraza sustantivo femenino
d) (Agr) terrace
terraza sustantivo femenino
1 (azotea) flat roof
(balcón grande, mirador) balcony, terrace
2 (de un bar, café) terrace, pavement café, US sidewalk café
3 Agr terrace
' terraza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amiga
- amigo
- descolgar
- sombrilla
- descubierto
- mirar
- toldo
English:
balcony
- flagstone
- porch
- terrace
- deck
- roof
* * *terraza nf1. [balcón] balconyterraza cerrada glazed balcony2. [de café] terrace;la gente sentada en las terrazas de verano the people sitting out in the pavement cafés3. [bancal] terrace;cultivo en terrazas terrace farming4. [azotea] terrace roof* * *f1 terrace2 ( balcón) balcony3 ( café) sidewalk café, Brpavement café* * *terraza nf1) : terrace, veranda2) : balcony (in a theater)3) : terrace (in agriculture)* * *terraza n1. (en general) terraceen verano, la gente se sienta en las terrazas people sit on the terrace in summer2. (azotea) flat roof -
2 azotea
f.1 terraced roof.2 flat roof.* * *1 flat roof\estar mal de la azotea familiar to have a screw loose* * *SF1) (Arquit) (=terraza) flat roof, terrace roof; And, Cono Sur (=casa) flat-roofed adobe house2) ** (=cabeza) bonce **, headestar mal de la azotea — to be round the bend o twist **, be off one's head
* * *femenino terrace roof, flat roofestar mal de la azotea — (fam) to be off one's rocker (colloq)
* * *= rooftop, rooftop terrace, roof terrace.Ex. You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.Ex. The rooftop terrace is a grand belvedere, with views of the bay and the surrounding mountains.Ex. Roof terraces are increasingly common as urban dwellers seek to make the most of outside space.* * *femenino terrace roof, flat roofestar mal de la azotea — (fam) to be off one's rocker (colloq)
* * *= rooftop, rooftop terrace, roof terrace.Ex: You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.
Ex: The rooftop terrace is a grand belvedere, with views of the bay and the surrounding mountains.Ex: Roof terraces are increasingly common as urban dwellers seek to make the most of outside space.* * *terrace roof, flat roofestar mal de la azotea ( fam); to be off one's rocker ( colloq), to have bats in the belfry ( colloq), to be round the bend ( colloq)* * *
azotea sustantivo femenino
terrace roof, flat roof
azotea sustantivo femenino flat roof
♦ Locuciones: estar mal de la azotea, to be out of one's mind
' azotea' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
terraza
- desagüe
English:
rooftop
- roof
* * *azotea nf1. [de edificio] terraced roof* * *f flat roof;estar mal de la azotea fig fam be crazy* * *azotea nf: flat roof, terraced roof* * * -
3 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 -
4 Terrasse
f; -, -n terrace (auch Geol.)* * *die Terrasseterrace; patio* * *Ter|rạs|se [tɛ'rasə]f -, -n2) (= Veranda) terrace, patio; (= Dachterrasse) roof garden* * *((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.) terrace* * *Ter·ras·se<-, -n>[tɛˈrasə]f2. (Geländestufe) terrace* * *die; Terrasse, Terrassen terrace* * ** * *die; Terrasse, Terrassen terrace* * *-n f.terrace n.
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