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['terəs] 1.1) (of café, house) terrazza f.2) (on hillside) terrazza f.3) arch. = fila di case a schiera2.nome plurale terraces (in stadium) gradinate f.* * *['terəs] 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.) terrazza2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) (fila di case a schiera)2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) terrazzare* * *terrace /ˈtɛrəs/n.1 (agric., geol.) terrazzo, terrazza; ripiano; gradone3 (edil.) terrazza; tetto a terrazza; lastrico solare● terrace houses, case a schiera; case operaie; ( anche) villette a schiera □ ( sport) the people sitting in the terraces, la gradinata (fig.).(to) terrace /ˈtɛrəs/v. t.1 costruire a terrazze; dare la forma di terrazza a (qc.)2 (agric.) terrazzare; sistemare a terrazze (o a gradoni): a terraced olive grove, un uliveto a terrazze● terraced houses, case a schiera □ terraced roofs, tetti a terrazza.* * *['terəs] 1.1) (of café, house) terrazza f.2) (on hillside) terrazza f.3) arch. = fila di case a schiera2.nome plurale terraces (in stadium) gradinate f. -
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1) терраса; насыпь; вал; уступ; берма2) веранда4) ленточная застройка; ряд ( типовых) домиков, расположенных вдоль улицы ( особенно в рабочих районах)6) открытая галерея; балкон; портик•- terraced - terrace houses* * *1. терраса, веранда2. плоская крыша3. уступ; берма4. ряд (примыкающих торцами) домов; ленточная застройка ( вдоль улицы)5. прогулочная аллея ( перед большим зданием)6. открытая галерея; балкон; портик; колоннада7. терраса ( речной долины)- alluvial terrace
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1. [ʹterıs] n1. терраса; уступ; насыпь2. терраса, веранда3. ряд стандартных домиков вдоль улицы (тж. terrace houses) [ср. тж. terrace-house]4. амер.1) газон посреди улицы или бульвара2) улица или бульвар с газоном5. редк. плоская крыша6. дефект мрамора7. уст. открытая галерея; балкон, портик; колоннада8. геол. терраса; банкет, берма2. [ʹterıs] v -
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1. n1) тераса; насип; уступ2) веранда, тераса3) ряд будинків уздовж вулиці4) амер. газон посеред вулиці (бульвару)5) вулиця (бульвар) з газоном6) плоский дах7) дефект мармуру8) відкрита галерея; балкон; портик; колонада2. vрозташовувати терасами, терасувати* * *I ['teris] n1) тераса; уступ; насип2) тераса, веранда3) ряд стандартних будинків вздовж вулиці (тж. terrace houses)4) aмep. газон посеред вулиці або бульвару; вулиця або бульвар з газоном5) плаский дах б. дефект мармуру6) icт. відкрита галерея; балкон, портик; колонада7) гeoл. тераса; банкет, бермаII [`teris] v -
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I ['teris] n1) тераса; уступ; насип2) тераса, веранда3) ряд стандартних будинків вздовж вулиці (тж. terrace houses)4) aмep. газон посеред вулиці або бульвару; вулиця або бульвар з газоном5) плаский дах б. дефект мармуру6) icт. відкрита галерея; балкон, портик; колонада7) гeoл. тераса; банкет, бермаII [`teris] v -
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['terəs]непреры́вный ряд небольши́х станда́ртных домо́в вдоль у́лицы (особ. в рабочих районах)полн. terrace housesEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > terrace
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terrace ['terəs]1 noun(c) (embankment) terre-plein m∎ Victorian terraces in Manchester = des rangées de maisons victoriennes à ManchesterAgriculture cultiver en terrassesSport gradins mpl;∎ on the terraces dans les gradins►► terrace cultivation culture f en terrassesⓘ TERRACE Ce mot désigne une rangée de maisons à un ou deux étages. À l'origine, les "terraced houses" étaient surtout des logements ouvriers (équivalents des corons) construits à proximité d'usines ou de mines de charbon. -
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terrace [ˈterəs]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word terrasse has a double s instead of a c.* * *['terəs] 1.1) ( veranda) terrasse f2) Architecture alignement m de maisons ( identiques et contiguës)2.terraces plural noun ( in stadium) gradins mpl3.transitive verb arranger [quelque chose] en terrasses [garden, hillside] -
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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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noun1) (row of houses) Häuserreihe, die3) in pl. (Footb.) Ränge* * *['terəs] 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.) die Terrasse2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) die Häuserreihe2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) terrassenförmig anlegen* * *ter·race[ˈterɪs]I. n4. BRITspectators' [or viewing] \terrace Besucherränge plend-of-\terrace letztes ReihenhausII. vt▪ to \terrace sth etw terrassenförmig anlegen* * *['terəs]1. n1) (= patio) Terrasse f2) (on hillside) Terrasse f2. vtgarden, hill in Terrassen anlegen, stufenförmig anlegen* * *terrace [ˈterəs]A s1. GEOL Terrasse f, Geländestufe f2. ARCHa) Flachdach nb) Terrasse fc) US Balkon m3. besonders Br Häuserreihe f, -zeile fthe terraces die Ränge (auch die Zuschauer)B v/t1. terrassenförmig anlegen, terrassieren2. mit Terrassen versehenterr. abk1. terrace2. territory* * *noun1) (row of houses) Häuserreihe, die3) in pl. (Footb.) Ränge* * *n.Terrasse -n f. -
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['terəs] 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.) terrasse2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) rækkehuse2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) inddele i terrasser* * *['terəs] 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.) terrasse2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) rækkehuse2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) inddele i terrasser -
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دَكَّة \ terrace: a raised strip of level ground outside a house. \ شِقَّة مستوية من الأرض في محاذاة نهر \ terrace: a stretch of ground (along a hillside) which has been levelled for farming; a raised strip of level ground outside a house. \ See Also إلخ \ صَفُّ مَنَازل متصلة \ terrace: a row of joined houses. \ مِصْطَبَة \ terrace: a stretch of ground (along a hillside) which has been levelled for farming; a raised strip of level ground outside a house. -
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['tɛrəs]n(on roof, of garden) taras m; ( next to house) patio nt; ( BRIT) ( houses) szereg przylegających do siebie domków jednorodzinnych* * *['terəs] 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.) taras2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) szeregowiec2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) uformować w taras(y) -
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'terəs 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.) terrasse, avsats2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) rekkehus2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) anlegge i terrasseraltan--------terrasseIsubst. \/ˈterəs\/, \/ˈterɪs\/1) terrasse2) avsats3) flatt tak4) takterrasse5) uteplass6) husrekke (gjerne på høyde eller i skråning, ofte i gatenavn)IIverb \/ˈterəs\/, \/ˈterɪs\/1) terrassere, anlegge i terrasser2) utstyre med (en) terrasse -
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ter·race [ʼterɪs] n4) ( Brit)end-of-\terrace letztes Reihenhaus vtto \terrace sth etw terrassenförmig anlegen -
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['tɛrəs]1) (patio, porch) terrazza2) (Brit: row of houses) fila di case a schiera3)the terraces npl Brit Sport — le gradinate
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