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.
Possibly, the third main segment was to the east in the first terrace.
Such findings would seem to indicate marked continuity in the specific residential groups that inhabited each terrace.
Such processes would have affected all the terraces, and considerable quantities of debris remained on each terrace and in association with all the residential complexes.
They might have been individual houses subsequently subdivided, but the evidence points to terrace-type houses sharing the same roof.
Doublure incurved, narrow, gently decreasing in size anteriorly, and bearing at least two low terrace ridges.
This is entered through a gate that is located beneath the terrace linking the garage roof with the main floor of the residence.
For example, a stream can be manipulated with simple barriers in order to direct sedimentation in such a way that it builds terraces.
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).