terrace

terrace
noun
1 flat area of stone next to a restaurant, etc.
ADJECTIVE
covered, outdoor
shaded, sunny
rear, upper
raised
viewing
garden, pool (esp. BrE)
roof, rooftop
sun
VERB + TERRACE
open onto

The dining room opens onto a garden terrace.

TERRACE + VERB
overlook sth

The hotel has a roof terrace overlooking the sea.

TERRACE + NOUN
garden
bar, cafe, restaurant (all esp. BrE)
PREPOSITION
on a/the terrace

There's a table free on the terrace.

2 (BrE) line of joined houses
ADJECTIVE
long
two-storey/two-story, three-storey/three-story, etc.
Georgian, Victorian
TERRACE + NOUN
home, house, property (usually terraced home, etc.)
PREPOSITION
in a/the terrace

Our house is in a long Victorian terrace in north London.

PHRASES
a terrace of houses

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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