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1. noun1) ((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.) terraza, bancal2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) hilera de casas
2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) terraplenar; aterrazar; adosar (casas)terrace n1. terraza2. hilera de casas adosadastr['terəs]1 (of house, café, bar, etc) terraza2 (on hillside) terraza, bancal nombre masculino3 (of houses) hilera de casas1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL gradas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLterraced house casa adosadaterrace n1) patio: terraza f, patio m2) : terraplén m, terraza f, bancal m (en agricultura)n.• azotea s.f.• bancal s.m.• terraplén s.m.• terraza s.f.v.• terraplenar v.'terəs, 'terəs, 'terɪsa) ( patio) terraza fb) ( balcony) (AmE) terraza fc) ( on hillside) terraza fd) ( row of houses) (BrE) hilera de casas adosadas['terǝs]1. N1) (=patio, verandah) terraza f ; (=roof) azotea f2) (=raised bank) terraplén m3) [of houses] hilera f de casas (adosadas); (=name of street) calle f4) (Agr) terraza f5) (Sport)the terraces — las gradas fpl, el graderío
2.VT [+ hillside, garden] construir terrazas en, terraplenar* * *['terəs, 'terəs, 'terɪs]a) ( patio) terraza fb) ( balcony) (AmE) terraza fc) ( on hillside) terraza fd) ( row of houses) (BrE) hilera de casas adosadas
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