Synonym: bench, patio, terrasse. Similar words: terraced house, interracial, terra, terrain, terrarium, terra firma, subterranean, mediterranean. Meaning: ['terəs] n. 1. usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence 2. a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below) 3. a row of houses built in a similar style and having common dividing walls (or the street on which they face). v. 1. provide (a house) with a terrace 2. make into terraces as for cultivation.
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(61) Looking down from the balcony on to the terrace, she observed that the cat was undisturbed by the gulls.
(62) There's a swimming pool and large sun terrace and guests are welcome to use the facilities of the Montanamar hotel opposite.
(63) A combination of rejuvenation and climatic change may cause complex terrace forms to be developed.
(64) A piano bar is open once a week and in front of the hotel is a pool and sun terrace.sentencedict.com/terrace.html
(65) I made my way back to Chelsea only too aware that I had no intention of buying a shop in the terrace.
(66) The hotel itself has a terrace with comfy chairs for that obligatory cocktail.
(67) He strolled along the terrace below which the grassy slopes fell away steeply towards an ornamental lake.
(68) From the far side of the swimming pool they caught sight of Dora sitting on the terrace, reading.
(69) It has a superb roof-top terrace and a small pool with breathtaking views.
(70) Breakfast is served, each morning, on the shaded terrace in mild weather and there is an elegant dining-room for dinner.
(71) Their function is simply that of dealing with the business aspects of terrace life and of negotiating with the outside world.
(72) From the roofed gateway, a paved terrace leads to the Summer Garden past a perfect lawn to the orangery.
(73) She arranged them on the big table on the terrace where they looked impeccable, like clothes set out for a wedding.
(74) The lounge bar looks out on the garden with two doors giving access to the terrace and seats some 100 persons.
(75) He thought the name singularly inappropriate: either side was lined with a wall of Victorian terrace villas.
(76) They ate outdoors, under a vine pergola on a wide terrace overlooking the sea.
(77) The Sirius is situated in a peaceful area with an attractive garden terrace at the front.
(78) Snacks and afternoon tea can be enjoyed on the sun terrace facing the Jungfrau mountain.
(79) Go sit on the terrace and soak up this unexpected sunshine.
(80) The Institute will be housed in a Regency terrace house in central London and will be funded by private capital.
(81) At nine o'clock on his second evening at Plumford, he was sitting on the terrace of the Ferry Inn.
(82) Breakfast is taken on a pleasant terrace, or in a large room which doubles as a comfortable lounge during the evenings.
(83) The bar opens on to a terrace and, during the high season, music is provided by a pianist or trio.
(84) Each apartment has basic, simple furnishings and a two-ring stove, living accommodation, shower room, and patio or terrace.
(85) She slung her bag over one shoulder and went marching across the terrace, head erect, free arm swinging.
(86) There is a small stuberl for alacarte meals and a small garden type terrace where snacks and drinks are served.
(87) Amenities include a sun terrace built out above the lake, garden, lounge, bar and table tennis.
(88) The house was one of a series in a terrace, with the usual upstairs balconies and shutters.
(89) Outside is a garden restaurant, lawns and a private sun terrace.
(90) Taking a deep breath to steady herself, Peach slid through the french windows from the terrace.
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