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terraced
- IPA[ˈtɛrɪst]
英式
- (of a house) forming part of a continuous row;(of land) having been formed into terraces.
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形容詞
- 1. British (of a house) forming part of a continuous row a two-bedroom terraced cottage
- 2. (of land) having been formed into terraces.
- a level paved area next to a building; a patio: breakfast is served on the terrace
- make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps: the slope had to be terraced
Oxford Dictionary
- a level paved area or platform next to a building; a patio or veranda: breakfast is served on the terrace
- make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps: the slope had to be terraced
Oxford American Dictionary
- a house built as part of a continuous row in a uniform style. my first house was a small terraced house in Chiswick
Oxford Dictionary
- a house built as part of a continuous row in a uniform style; a row house: my first house was a small terraced house in Chiswick
Oxford American Dictionary
- a flat roof, especially the roof of an Indian or Eastern house that is used as a cool resting area.
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a house that is in the middle of a terrace of houses: this mid-terrace house lies on a quiet residential road
- a house in the middle of a terrace of houses: an offer of £139, 950 should secure the Victorian mid-terrace
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈterəst]
美式
- (of land) having been formed into a number of level areas resembling a series of steps.
Oxford American Dictionary