
건물에 붙어 있는 노천의 평평한 공간. (테라스)
A level paved area or platform next to a house or building, often furnished for outdoor seating or dining; a patio or veranda.
예문:
"We enjoyed a refreshing iced tea on the sunny rooftop terrace overlooking the city park."
"The restaurant's outdoor terrace is a popular spot during the summer evenings."
"They decided to tile the terrace floor to make it easier to clean."
경사면에 만든 계단식의 평평한 땅 또는 자연적으로 형성된 단 모양의 지형.
A natural horizontal shelflike formation, such as a raised beach or river bank, or an artificial series of flat areas cut into a slope for cultivation.
예문:
"The ancient farmers skillfully utilized the natural terraces of the mountainside for growing rice."
"Geologists studied the river terraces to determine the history of erosion and uplift in the valley."
공통 벽으로 연결된 주택들의 줄. (연립 주택)
(Chiefly British) A row of houses joined together by common side walls; a row house.
예문:
"She grew up in a modest Victorian terrace in the north of London."
"Finding parking near the busy terrace street proved to be a daily challenge."
경사면을 계단 모양의 평평한 땅으로 만들다.
To make or form sloping land into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps, typically for farming or construction.
예문:
"The local government decided to terrace the steep hillside to prevent landslides and allow for vineyard planting."
"Before construction could begin, the engineers had to terrace the site to create stable foundations."