terrace in the PONS Dictionary

terrace Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

spectators' terrace

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The western side of the ground is an open terrace available to home fans.
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Graves are on terraces in the rolling terrain.
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His design included a terrace wall to the southeast of the hall.
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The towers were improved and made more graceful with roof terraces.
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The northern terrace may have contained a bailey but that is uncertain.
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The third terrace, the largest, contains the richest concentrations of archaeological remains.
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It consists of four stands, one covered with seating and the other three open terraces.
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Such topography resulted in terrace-constructed buildings within the defensive walls.
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About halfway up the main street, there is a noticeable gap in the terrace.
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Although there are differences of detailing between the terraces and groups of houses, the area has a very strong character.
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