terrace
US /ˈter.əs/
UK /ˈter.əs/

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terrazza
a paved outdoor area next to a house, serving as an outdoor living space
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We had breakfast on the sunny terrace.
Abbiamo fatto colazione sulla terrazza soleggiata.
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The restaurant has a beautiful outdoor terrace overlooking the sea.
Il ristorante ha una bellissima terrazza esterna con vista sul mare.
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casa a schiera, fila di case
a row of houses built in a similar style and joined together, sharing side walls
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They live in a Victorian terrace house.
Vivono in una casa a schiera vittoriana.
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The entire terrace of houses was built in the 1920s.
L'intera fila di case fu costruita negli anni '20.
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terrazzamento, terrazza
a raised, flat mound of earth with sloping sides, especially one of a series of such mounds forming a tier
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The ancient city was built on a series of agricultural terraces.
L'antica città fu costruita su una serie di terrazzamenti agricoli.
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The vineyards were planted on carefully constructed terraces on the hillside.
I vigneti sono stati piantati su terrazzamenti accuratamente costruiti sul fianco della collina.
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terrazzare, disporre a terrazze
to make or form (land) into a terrace or terraces
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The farmers decided to terrace the steep hillside for cultivation.
Gli agricoltori hanno deciso di terrazzare il ripido pendio per la coltivazione.
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The garden was beautifully terraced with stone walls.
Il giardino era splendidamente terrazzato con muri in pietra.