terrace
noun
uk/ˈter.əs/us/ˈter.əs/terracenoun(GROUND)
[C]
aflatraisedarea
台地B2
aflatareaofstoneorgrassoutsideahouse, wherepeoplesitand sometimeseat
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one of severalnarrowstripsoflandthat arebuiltlikestepson theslopeof ahill, used forgrowingcropson
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the terraces[plural]sportsUK
widestepson whichpeoplestandtowatchafootballmatch
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Parts of buildings: walls & parts of walls
- alcove
- balcony
- baseboard
- cavity wall
- chimney breast
- damp course
- damp-proof
- damp-proofing
- drystone wall
- Juliet balcony
- party wall
- pebbledash
- plasterboard
- recess
- sconce
- wainscot
- wainscoted
- wainscoting
- wallboard
- walled
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Parts of gardens
Parts of buildings: passages & entrance areas
Areas of land where crops are grown
Sports venues
terracenoun(HOUSE)
[C]UK(USrow)
a row of oftensmallhousesjoinedtogether alongtheirsidewalls
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Houses & homes
- A-frame
- ADU
- almshouse
- apartment
- apartment building
- door
- dorm
- dormitory
- dosshouse
- duplex
- multifamily
- Nissen hut
- non-housing
- old people's home
- palace
- tipi
- tollhouse
- tower block
- town house
- townhouse
terrace
verb[T]
uk/ˈter.əs/us/ˈter.əs/tobuildnarrowstripsoflandon aslopeso thatpeoplecanplantcropsthere
使…成梯田Farming - general words
- agroecology
- agroforestry
- arable
- biodynamic
- biodynamics
- farming
- grain
- harvest
- haystack
- hungry gap
- hydroponic
- landless
- landrace
- monoculture
- non-farm
- soil
- the Agrarian Revolution
- thresh
- vertical farming
- yield