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noun flat area of stone next to a restaurant, etc. ADJ. paved | covered | shaded | sunny | cafe, garden, pool/poolside, roof/rooftop | sun, sunbathing VERB + TERRACE open onto The dining room opens onto a paved terrace. TERRACE + VERB overlook sth The hotel has a roof terrace overlooking the sea. TERRACE + NOUN bar, garden, restaurant PREP. on a/the ~ There's a table free on the terrace. line of joined houses ADJ. long | two-storey, three-storey, etc. TERRACE + NOUN house (also terraced house) PREP. in a/the ~ Our house is in a long Victorian terrace in north London. PHRASES a terrace of houses (usually terraces) for growing crops on a hill ADJ. steep | cultivated VERB + TERRACE dig The villagers had dug terraces in the hillside.
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