terraced in English

adjective
1
(of land) having been formed into a number of level areas resembling a series of steps.
In Bhutan, cows and yaks graze, rice and wheat grow, and people live up and down terraced land that seems to kiss endless blue sky above and melt into pristine waters below.
2
(of a house) in the style of a row house.
Six of the houses would be affordable low-cost homes, with the remainder a mix of two and four-bedroom houses and semi-detached and terraced housing.
verb
1
make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps.
The land is terraced and, in effect, so are the houses.

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1. an Edwardian terraced house.

2. Terraced fields in Yen Bai province

3. Hotel Cachet has a large terraced

4. It's a terraced house built in 18

5. They Clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.

6. Her large, Victorian terraced house is her pride and joy.

7. House for sale in Vélez-Málaga (Málaga) Terraced - Ref.

8. They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.

9. They Clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.

10. Terraced flower beds are a common feature in traditional Korean gardens.

11. Arita is surrounded by thick forests, dramatic landscapes, and gorgeous terraced rice fields

12. 21 They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.

13. Terraced rice fields in Mu Cang Chai coupled with distinctive cultural practices of local ethnic minority groups attract many tourists, both domestic and foreign, to Mu Cang Chai to admire the “terraced rice field masterpieces”.

14. Historians credit Nebuchadnezzar with the building of temples, palaces, city walls, and a magnificent terraced garden.

15. She opened the gate of Number the terraced house of Miss Vine, whose budgerigar was unwell.

16. A few doors further down the road there is a small terraced house worth around £000.

17. 1 Alison says the poltergeist has tried to smother her boyfriend in their terraced house.

18. 3 hours’ drive to Longsheng. Enjoy the scenery of Longji terraced fields and the Yao and Dong villages.

19. The terraced house in Station Road, Darlington, is already in multiple occupancy and retrospective planning permission had been applied for.

20. 9 She opened the gate of Number the terraced house of Miss Vine, whose budgerigar was unwell.

21. A density of 240 dwellings per hectare is achieved through a radical reworking of the traditional 'back-to-back' terraced house.

22. In terms of property types, flats in Beldams Gate sold for an average of £251,967 and terraced houses for £326,898.

23. A woman clutching the infant called at the terraced house in Albany Road, Prescot, with another woman and a man.

24. 27 In addition to these yards terraced cottages that were similar in size and appearance were built to the north of Mutton Lane.

25. Situated on the eastern shore of the lake with a backdrop of terraced vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees.

26. Taibach, where Cis and Elfed lived, was largely a cluster of small cheap terraced cottages since demolished and unmourned.

27. Harrison lived the first four years of his life at 12 Arnold Grove, a terraced house on a cul-de-sac.

28. 16 For the cost of a few cubic feet of topsoil, the garden can be terraced excitingly on to, say, three levels.

29. It is going on three types of family house, namely a terraced house and left and right end corner houses.

30. So there we all were: one husband and father, two mothers and six children, all in a small terraced house.

31. Raised volcanic ramparts and plunging dark-shadowed chasms abut terraced green hills and flowering meadows that bake under the scorching Aegean sun.

32. In addition to the palatial and leafy suburbs, there are areas of inner-city terraced housing awaiting redevelopment and large outlying council estates.

33. In the Central Highlands around Kandy, villagers faced with limited flat land have developed intricately terraced hillsides where they grow rice.

34. 19 Now, he wrote, it is in a little room in a nondescript Victorian terraced house in a side-street in South London.

35. Its gentle green bosomy hills were obliterated in the mid-nineteenth century by pit-heads[Sentence dictionary], ironworks and regiments of cheap terraced housing.

36. Thus a great town house, by its size and design, accentuated its owner's power by its contrast with the monotony of the smaller terraced houses surrounding it.

37. The residents spoke out after District Judge Simon Mitchell agreed to grant a seven-day possession order on the terraced house in the town's Dutch Quarter.

38. In 1993 (see article) the K Foundation honoured Rachel Whiteread, an artist who cast the inside of a terraced house in concrete, with the title of Britain's worst contemporary artist.

39. The former back garden of a two storey over garden level Victorian terraced house, it is accessed from a lane to the south with the garden to the north.

40. When I was a little girl I dreamed of living in a terraced house on a cobbled street, because in wagons and caravans you never get any peace.

41. Agonised by Love Lyrics: I crawled through the forgotten house / In open air I know a beast / Brooding like something torn up / A terraced hill / They seem swallowed by the Sun / They seem

42. My street, a little Pakistan, had rows of terraced houses full of Muslims getting their halal meat from the cash and carry at one end and praying five times a day at the mosque at the other end.

43. Copycat is a model of analogy making and human cognition based on the concept of the parallel terraced scan, developed in 1988 by Douglas Hofstadter, Melanie Mitchell, and others at the Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition, Indiana University …

44. These central highlands, traditionally the homeland of the Merina people and the location of their historic capital at Antananarivo, are the most densely populated part of the island and are characterized by terraced, rice-growing valleys lying between grassy hills and patches of the subhumid forests that formerly covered the highland region.

45. ‘a Battering ram to crush opposing views’ ‘Officers convinced he was at home used a metal Battering ram to break the door down.’ ‘Officers wearing stab-proof jackets and helmets secured the rear of the terraced house on the town's Kirkbarrow estate before knocking in the front door with a single swing of a steel Battering ram known as an ‘enforcer’.’