0 an area next to a house, restaurant, etc. used for sitting, eating, etc. outside -- terrasse [ masculine ]
a table for two on the terrace et bord for to på terrassen
1 a row of houses built with their walls connected to each other -- rekkehus [ neuter ]
2 (one of a number of) raised level banks of earth etc, like large steps, on the side of a hill etc -- terrasse, avsats
3 a row of houses connected to each other. -- rekkehus
4 to make into a terrace or terraces -- anlegge i terrasser
The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.
First, are farmers more likely to adopt conservation measures, such as terraces, if they also alter their agricultural practices?
The lower terraces and courts are arranged around the more intimate landscape spaces with south-facing terraced gardens.
The building type that gradually evolved was neither a terrace house nor a block of flats.
That keeps us from working the land enough and building enough terraces.
The central temple includes bands and triangles on the substructure element and terrace and scrolls on the molding above the door.
The hilly terrain was also widely terraced to prevent erosion and maintain soil productivity.
Higher rainfall, which can lead to erosion but is also associated with higher production possibility, was positively associated with terrace adoption.
Additionally, 4,808 hectares had terraces, 5,019 hectares had measures that help control water erosion, and 946 hectares had improved water management (reservoirs and irrigation systems).
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地面, 臺地, 露天平臺,陽台…
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地面, 台地, 露天平台,阳台…
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terraza, patio, fila de chalets adosados…
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terraço, varanda, uma fileira de casas…
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ベランダ, テラス, テラスハウス(長屋式の住宅)…
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teras, bahçe, yeşillik açık alan…
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terrasse [feminine], rangée [feminine] de maisons, terrasse…
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terrassa, filera de cases aparellades…
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