terrace|terraced|terraces|terracing in English
verb
[ter·race || 'terəs]
construct a porch, build a patio or deck; create many narrow flat levels in a hillside (for agriculture or to prevent erosion)
Use "terrace|terraced|terraces|terracing" in a sentence
1. an Edwardian terraced house.
2. At least it should free us from those terracing Barrackings
3. Terraced fields in Yen Bai province
4. Hotel Cachet has a large terraced …
5. It's a terraced house built in 18
6. Southern farmers enshrine tombs on hillside terraces.
7. And from the terraces of Go·morʹrah.
8. They Clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.
9. Her large, Victorian terraced house is her pride and joy.
10. House for sale in Vélez-Málaga (Málaga) Terraced - Ref.
11. Terraces for rice cultivation covered the hillsides.
12. The terrace faces south.
13. 8 For the terraces of Heshʹbon+ have withered,
14. They are alluvial soils overlying stony terraces.
15. Ancestros Ecoparque offers a terrace
16. They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.
17. Right: Irrigated terraces at Machu Picchu, near Cuzco
18. 27 On cafe terraces or in grocery shops?
19. They Clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.
20. Terraced flower beds are a common feature in traditional Korean gardens.
21. A flat region with alluvial deposits and terracing where secondary and tertiary material come to the surface.
22. A flat region with alluvial deposits and terracing where secondary and tertiary material come to the surface
23. Acquarella Resort offers a terrace
24. An ancient vine overhangs the terrace.
25. Arita is surrounded by thick forests, dramatic landscapes, and gorgeous terraced rice fields