词汇 | terrace |
释义 | terrace noun uk /ˈter.əs/ us /ˈter.əs/ terracenoun (GROUND)[ C ] a flat raised area台地 B2 a flat area of stone or grass outside a house, where people sit and sometimes eat露天平台,阳台 Mint Images/GettyImages one of several narrow strips of land that are built like steps on the slope of a hill, used for growing crops on梯田;阶地 Photographer/Moment/GettyImages the terraces[ plural ] sports UK wide steps on which people stand to watch a football match: (足球)阶梯看台 You hear insults like that all the time on the terraces. Parts of buildings: walls & parts of walls alcove balcony baseboard cavity wall chimney breast dado damp course damp-proof damp-proofing drystone wall partition party wall pebbledash plasterboard recess wainscoted wainscoting wallboard walled woodwork You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts of gardens Parts of buildings: passages & entrance areas Areas of land where crops are grown terracenoun (HOUSE)[ C ]UK(USrow) a row of often small houses joined together along their side walls排屋,排房 Richard Newstead/Moment/GettyImages Houses & homes A-frame ADU affordable housing almshouse apartment dormitory dosshouse dower house duplex efficiency multifamily Nissen hut non-housing old people's home palace tower block town house townhouse tract house trap house terrace verb[ T ] uk /ˈter.əs/ us /ˈter.əs/ to build narrow strips of land on a slope so that people can plant crops there使…成梯田 Farming - general words agricultural extension agroecology agroforestry biodynamic cultivate harvester homestead hungry gap hydroponic hydroponically inorganically landrace reap the Agrarian Revolution thrash tillage U-pick unharvested unsown untillable terrace | American Dictionaryterrace noun[ C ] us/ˈter·əs/ a flat area outside a building, often with a stone floor, or a narrow, flat strip of land on the slope of a hill that is used for growing crops Examples of terraceterrace 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). For example, a stream can be manipulated with simple barriers in order to direct sedimentation in such a way that it builds terraces. This is entered through a gate that is located beneath the terrace linking the garage roof with the main floor of the residence. Doublure incurved, narrow, gently decreasing in size anteriorly, and bearing at least two low terrace ridges. They might have been individual houses subsequently subdivided, but the evidence points to terrace-type houses sharing the same roof. 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. Such findings would seem to indicate marked continuity in the specific residential groups that inhabited each terrace. Possibly, the third main segment was to the east in the first terrace. See all examples of terrace These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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