单词 | terraced |
释义 | terraced From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishterracedter‧raced /ˈterɪst/ adjective [only before noun]a terraced field, slope, garden etc has been cut into a series of flat areas along the side of the slope terraced rice fieldsExamples from the Corpusterraced• The view here gave on to a terraced garden within the walls.• This was a terraced house in Jubilee Road, a street of run-down Edwardian villas.• A bright orange river wound between terraced houses and cleanly-painted pigeon lofts perched among the allotments.• Then we wind through interminable streets of Edwardian terraced houses converted to flats and rooms.• One- and two-bedroom bungalows are priced from £47,995, while two-bedroom terraced houses start from £54,950.• For the poorer workers, the industrialists built closely packed rows of terraced houses with very little open space.• In addition to the palatial and leafy suburbs, there are areas of inner-city terraced housing awaiting redevelopment and large outlying council estates.• The hotel is fully air-conditioned and boasts a terraced restaurant with views overlooking the bay. |
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