English-Thai Dictionary
Terramycin
N ยาฆ่าเชื้อ แบ็ก ที เรีย ที่ มี ส่วนผสม ของ oxytetracycline ya-ka-chue-beak-te-ria-ti-me-suan-pa-som
terra
N แผ่นดิน พื้นดิน pan-din
terra cotta
N ดินเหนียว สีน้ำตาลแดง ใช้ ใน การปั้น ี earthenware clay din-niao-se-nam-tan-dang-chai-nai-kan-pan
terra cotta
N สีน้ำตาลแดง ี se-nam-tan-dang
terra firma
N ดิน แข็ง ดิน แน่น ผืนดิน ที่ แห้ง solid ground land soil din-kang
terrace
N ระเบียง ระเบียง กลางแจ้ง ดาดฟ้า นอกชาน balcony platform ra-biang
terrace
N เนิน ที่ ลาดเอียง ที่ราบ เป็น ขั้น ลดหลั่น ที่ราบ เป็น ขั้นบันได green plot lawn noen-ti-lad-iang
terrace
VT ทำ เป็น ระเบียง tam-pen-ra-biang
terrace
VT ทำให้ ลดหลั่น เป็น ชั้น ทำ เป็น ชั้น tam-hai-lod-lan-pen-chan
terrain
N ภูมิประเทศ ผืนดิน ground region territory pu-mi-pra-thed
terrane
N การ เกิด หิน
terraqueous
A ประกอบด้วย แผ่นดิน และ น้ำ
terras
N หิน ภูเขาไฟ trass
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TERRACE
n.[L. terra, the earth. ] 1. In gardening, a raised bank of earth with sloping sides, laid with turf, and graveled on the top for a walk.
2. A balcony or open gallery.
3. The flat roof of a house. All the buildings of the oriental nations are covered with terraces, where people walk or sleep.
TERRACE
v.t.To form in to a terrace. 1. To open to the air and light.
TERRACED
pp. Formed into a terrace; having a terrace.
TERRACING
ppr. Forming into a terrace; opening to the air.
TERRAPIN
n.A name given to a species of tide-water tortoise.
TERRAQUEOUS
a.[L. terra, earth, and aqua, water. ] Consisting of land and water, as the globe or earth. This epithet is given to the earth in regard to the surface, of which more than three fifths consist of water, and the remainder of earth or solid materials.
TERRAR
n.A register of lands. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TERRA
Ter "ra, n. Etym: [It. & L. See Terrace. ]
Defn: The earth; earth. Terra alba Etym: [L., white earth ] (Com. ), a white amorphous earthy substance consisting of burnt gypsum, aluminium silicate (kaolin ), or some similar ingredient, as magnesia. It is sometimes used to adulterate certain foods, spices, candies,paints, etc. -- Terra cotta. Etym: [It. , fr. terra earth + cotta, fem. of cotto cooked, L. coctus, p.p. of coquere to cook. See Cook, n.] Baked clay; a kind of hard pottery used for statues, architectural decorations,figures, vases, and the like. -- Terræ filius Etym: [L., son of the earth ], formerly, one appointed to write a satirical Latin poem at the public acts in the University of Oxford; -- not unlike the prevaricator at Cambridge, England. -- Terra firma Etym: [L.], firm or solid earth, as opposed to water. -- Terra Japonica. Etym: [NL. ] Same as Gambier. It was formerly supposed to be a kind of earth from Japan. -- Terra Lemnia Etym: [L., Lemnian earth ], Lemnian earth. See under Lemnian. -- Terra ponderosa Etym: [L., ponderous earth ] (Min. ), barite, or heavy spar. -- Terra di Sienna. See Sienna.
TERRACE
Ter "race, n. Etym: [F. terrasse (cf. Sp. terraza, It. terrazza ), fr. L. terra the earth, probably for tersa, originally meaning, dry land, and akin to torrere to parch, E. torrid, and thirst. See Thirst, and cf. Fumitory, Inter, v., Patterre, Terrier, Trass, Tureen, Turmeric. ]
1. A raised level space, shelf, or platform of earth, supported on one or more sides by a wall, a bank of tuft, or the like, whether designed for use or pleasure.
2. A balcony, especially a large and uncovered one.
3. A flat roof to a house; as, the buildings of the Oriental nations are covered with terraces.
4. A street, or a row of houses, on a bank or the side of a hill; hence, any street, or row of houses.
5. (Geol.)
Defn: A level plain, usually with a steep front, bordering a river, a lake, or sometimes the sea.
Note: Many rivers are bordered by a series of terraces at different levels, indicating the flood plains at successive periods in their history. Terrace epoch. (Geol.) See Drift epoch, under Drift, a.
TERRACE
Ter "race, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Terraced; p. pr. & vb. n. Terracing. ]
Defn: To form into a terrace or terraces; to furnish with a terrace or terraces, as, to terrace a garden, or a building. Sir H. Wotton. Clermont's terraced height, and Esher's groves. Thomson.
TERRACULTURE
Ter "ra *cul `ture, n. Etym: [L. terra the earth + cultura. ]
Defn: Cultivation on the earth; agriculture. [R.] -- Ter `ra *cul "tur *al, a. [R.]
TERRA INCOGNITA
TERRA INCOGNITA Ter "ra in *cog "ni *ta. [L.]
Defn: An unknown land; unexplored country.
The enormous tracts lying outside China proper, still almost terræ incognitæ. A. R. Colquhoun.
TERRANE
Ter "rane, n. Etym: [F. terrain, from L. terra earth. ] (Geol.)
Defn: A group of rocks having a common age or origin; -- nearly equivalent to formation, but used somewhat less comprehensively.
TERRAPIN
Ter "ra *pin, n. Etym: [Probably of American Indian origin. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of numerous species of tortoises living in fresh and brackish waters. Many of them are valued for food. [Written also terapin, terrapen, terrapene, and turapen.]
Note: The yellow-bellied terrapin (Pseudemys acebra ) of the Southern United States, the red-bellied terrapin (Pseudemys rugosa ), native of the tributaries Chesapeake Bay (called also potter, slider, and redfender ), and the diamond-back or salt-marsh terrapin (Malaclemmys palustris ), are the most important American species. The diamond-back terrapin is native of nearly the whole of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Alligator terrapin, the snapping turtle. -- Mud terrapin, any one of numerous species of American tortoises of the genus Cinosternon. -- Painted terrapin, the painted turtle. See under Painted. -- Speckled terrapin, a small fresh-water American terrapin (Chelopus guttatus ) having the carapace black with round yellow spots; -- called also spotted turtle.
TERRAQUEOUS
Ter *ra "que *ous, a. Etym: [L. terra the earth + E. aqueous. ]
Defn: Consisting of land and water; as, the earth is a terraqueous globe. Cudworth. The grand terraqueous spectacle From center to circumference unveiled. Wordsworth.
TERRAR
Ter "rar, n. Etym: [LL. terrarius liber. See Terrier a collection of acknowledgments.] (O. Eng. Law )
Defn: See 2d Terrier, 2.
TERRAS
TERRAS Ter "ras, n. (Min. )
Defn: See.
New American Oxford Dictionary
terra
ter ra |ˈterə ˈtɛrə | ▶noun 1 [ usu. with adj. ] land or territory. 2 ( Terra ) (in science fiction ) the planet earth. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘earth. ’
terra alba
ter ra al ba |ˈterə ˈalbə ˌtɛrə ˈælbə | ▶noun pulverized gypsum, esp. as an ingredient of medicines. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘white earth. ’
terrace
ter race |ˈteris ˈtɛrəs | ▶noun 1 a level paved area or platform next to a building; a patio or veranda. • each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation. • Geology a natural horizontal shelflike formation, such as a raised beach. 2 chiefly Brit. a block of row houses. • a row house. ▶verb [ with obj. ] make or form (sloping land ) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (denoting an open gallery, later a platform or balcony in a theater ): from Old French, literally ‘rubble, platform, ’ based on Latin terra ‘earth. ’
terraced
ter raced |ˈterist ˈtɛrəst | ▶adjective 1 (of land ) having been formed into a number of level areas resembling a series of steps. 2 chiefly Brit. (of a house ) in the style of a row house.
terraced roof
ter |raced roof ▶noun a flat roof, especially the roof of an Indian or Eastern house that is used as a cool resting area.
terra cotta
ter ra cot ta |ˈterə ˈkätə ˌtɛrə ˈkɑdə |(also terracotta ) ▶noun unglazed, typically brownish-red earthenware, used chiefly as an ornamental building material and in modeling. • a statuette or other object made of such earthenware. • a strong brownish-red or brownish-orange color. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Italian terra cotta ‘baked earth, ’ from Latin terra cocta.
terra firma
ter ra fir ma |ˈterə ˈfərmə ˌterəˈfɜːrmə | ▶noun dry land; the ground as distinct from the sea or air. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting the territories on the Italian mainland that were subject to the state of Venice ): from Latin, literally ‘firm land. ’
terraform
ter ra form |ˈterəˌfôrm ˈtɛrəˌfɔ (ə )rm | ▶verb [ with obj. ] (esp. in science fiction ) transform (a planet ) so as to resemble the earth, esp. so that it can support human life. DERIVATIVES ter ra form er noun ORIGIN 1940s: from Latin terra ‘earth ’ + the verb form .
terrain
ter rain |təˈrān təˈreɪn | ▶noun 1 a stretch of land, esp. with regard to its physical features: they were delayed by rough terrain. 2 Geology variant form of terrane. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (denoting part of the training ground in a riding school ): from French, from a popular Latin variant of Latin terrenum, neuter of terrenus (see terrene ).
terra incognita
ter ra in cog ni ta |ˈterə ˌinkägˈnētə, inˈkägnitə ˌtɛrə ˌɪnˌkɑɡˈnidə | ▶noun unknown or unexplored territory. ORIGIN Latin, ‘unknown land. ’
terrain park
ter rain park ▶noun a specially designed outdoor area for skiing and snowboarding, containing a variety of ramps, jumps, etc.
terramare
terramare |ˌtɛrəˈmɑːri, -ˈmɛːri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] an ammoniacal earthy deposit found in mounds in prehistoric lake dwellings or settlements, especially in Italy. • a dwelling or settlement characterized by the presence of terramare. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, from Italian dialect terramara, from Italian terra ‘earth ’ + marna ‘marl ’.
Terramycin
Ter ra my cin |ˌterəˈmīsin ˌtɛrəˈmaɪsɪn | ▶noun trademark for oxytetracycline. ORIGIN 1950s: from Latin terra ‘earth ’ + -mycin .
Terran
Ter ran |ˈterən ˈtɛrən | ▶noun (in science fiction ) an inhabitant of the planet Earth. ▶adjective (in science fiction ) of or relating to the planet Earth or its inhabitants.
terrane
ter rane |təˈrān, ˈterˌān təˈreɪn |(also terrain ) ▶noun Geology a fault-bounded area or region with a distinctive stratigraphy, structure, and geological history. ORIGIN early 19th cent: from popular Latin terranum. Compare with terrain .
terrapin
ter ra pin |ˈterəˌpin ˈtɛrəˌpɪn | ▶noun 1 (also diamondback terrapin ) a small edible turtle with lozenge-shaped markings on its shell, found in coastal marshes of the eastern US. [Malaclemys terrapin, family Emydidae. ] 2 a freshwater turtle, esp. one of the smaller kinds of the Old World. Also called turtle. [Emydidae and other families, order Chelonia: several genera and species. ] ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting the diamondback terrapin ): of Algonquian origin.
terraqueous
ter ra que ous |terˈākwēəs, -ˈak- tɛrˈeɪkwiəs | ▶adjective consisting of, or formed of, land and water. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin terra ‘land ’ + aqueous .
terrarium
ter rar i um |təˈre (ə )rēəm təˈrɛriəm | ▶noun ( pl. terrariums or terraria |-ˈre (ə )rēə | ) a vivarium for smaller land animals, esp. reptiles, amphibians, or terrestrial invertebrates, typically in the form of a glass-fronted case. • a sealed transparent globe or similar container in which plants are grown. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin terra ‘earth, ’ on the pattern of aquarium .
terra rossa
terra rossa |ˈrɒsə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a reddish soil occurring on limestone in Mediterranean climates. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: Italian, literally ‘red earth ’.
terra sigillata
terra sigillata |ˌsɪdʒɪˈleɪtə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 astringent clay from Lemnos or Samos, formerly used as a medicine. 2 another term for Samian ware. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin, literally ‘sealed earth ’.
terrasse
ter rasse |teˈräs tɛˈrɑs | ▶noun ( pl. same ) (in France ) a flat, paved area outside a cafe where people sit to take refreshments. ORIGIN French, literally ‘terrace. ’
terrazzo
ter raz zo |təˈräzō, tiˈrätsō təˈrɑzoʊ | ▶noun flooring material consisting of chips of marble or granite set in concrete and polished to give a smooth surface. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: Italian, literally ‘terrace, ’ based on Latin terra ‘earth. ’
Oxford Dictionary
terra
terra |ˈtɛrə | ▶noun 1 [ usu. with modifier ] land or territory. 2 (also Terra ) (in science fiction ) the planet earth. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘earth ’.
terra alba
terra alba |tɛrə ˈalbə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] pulverized gypsum, especially as an ingredient of medicines. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘white earth ’.
terrace
ter |race |ˈtɛrəs | ▶noun 1 a level paved area next to a building; a patio. 2 each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation. • (usu. terraces ) Brit. a flight of wide, shallow steps providing standing room for spectators in a stadium, especially a soccer ground. • Geology a natural horizontal shelf-like formation, such as a raised beach. 3 Brit. a row of houses built in one block in a uniform style. • an individual house in a terrace. ▶verb [ with obj. ] make or form (sloping land ) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (denoting an open gallery, later a platform or balcony in a theatre ): from Old French, literally ‘rubble, platform ’, based on Latin terra ‘earth ’.
terraced
ter |raced |ˈtɛrəst | ▶adjective 1 Brit. (of a house ) forming part of a terrace. 2 (of land ) having been formed into terraces.
terraced roof
ter |raced roof ▶noun a flat roof, especially the roof of an Indian or Eastern house that is used as a cool resting area.
terracing
ter |ra ¦cing |ˈtɛrəsɪŋ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 terraced ground. 2 Brit. wide, shallow steps used to provide standing room for spectators in a stadium.
terracotta
terracotta |ˌtɛrəˈkɒtə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a type of fired clay, typically of a brownish-red colour and unglazed, used as an ornamental building material and in modelling. • [ count noun ] a statuette or other object made of terracotta. • a strong brownish-red or brownish-orange colour. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Italian terra cotta ‘baked earth ’, from Latin terra cocta.
terra firma
terra firma |ˈfəːmə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] dry land; the ground as distinct from the sea or air. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting the territories on the Italian mainland which were subject to the state of Venice ): from Latin, literally ‘firm land ’.
terraform
terra |form |ˈtɛrəfɔːm | ▶verb [ with obj. ] (especially in science fiction ) transform (a planet ) so as to resemble the earth, especially so that it can support human life. DERIVATIVES terraformer noun ORIGIN 1940s: from Latin terra ‘earth ’ + the verb form .
terrain
terrain |tɛˈreɪn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features: they were delayed by rough terrain. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (denoting part of the training ground in a riding school ): from French, from a popular Latin variant of Latin terrenum, neuter of terrenus (see terrene ).
terra incognita
terra incognita |ɪnˈkɒgnɪtə, ˌɪnkɒgˈniːtə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] unknown or unexplored territory. ORIGIN Latin, ‘unknown land ’.
terrain park
ter |rain park ▶noun a specially designed outdoor area for snowboarding, containing a variety of ramps, jumps, etc.
terramare
terramare |ˌtɛrəˈmɑːri, -ˈmɛːri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] an ammoniacal earthy deposit found in mounds in prehistoric lake dwellings or settlements, especially in Italy. • a dwelling or settlement characterized by the presence of terramare. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, from Italian dialect terramara, from Italian terra ‘earth ’ + marna ‘marl ’.
Terramycin
Terramycin |ˌtɛrəˈmʌɪsɪn | ▶noun trademark for oxytetracycline. ORIGIN 1950s: from Latin terra ‘earth ’ + -mycin .
Terran
Ter ran |ˈterən ˈtɛrən | ▶noun (in science fiction ) an inhabitant of the planet Earth. ▶adjective (in science fiction ) of or relating to the planet Earth or its inhabitants.
terrane
terrane |tɛˈreɪn | ▶noun Geology a fault-bounded area or region with a distinctive stratigraphy, structure, and geological history. ORIGIN early 19th cent: from popular Latin terranum. Compare with terrain .
terrapin
terra |pin |ˈtɛrəpɪn | ▶noun 1 a freshwater turtle, especially one of the smaller kinds of the Old World. Called turtle in North America. ●Emydidae and other families, order Chelonia: several genera and species, in particular the European pond terrapin. 2 (also diamondback terrapin ) US a small edible turtle with lozenge-shaped markings on its shell, found in coastal marshes of the eastern US. ●Malaclemys terrapin, family Emydidae. 3 ( Terrapin ) Brit. trademark a type of prefabricated one-storey building for temporary use. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting the diamondback terrapin ): of Algonquian origin.
terraqueous
terraqueous |tɛˈreɪkwɪəs | ▶adjective consisting or formed of land and water. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin terra ‘land ’ + aqueous .
terrarium
terrarium |tɛˈrɛːrɪəm | ▶noun ( pl. terrariums or terraria |-rɪə | ) a vivarium for smaller land animals, especially reptiles, amphibians, or terrestrial invertebrates, typically in the form of a glass-fronted case. • a sealed transparent globe or similar container in which plants are grown. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin terra ‘earth ’, on the pattern of aquarium .
terra rossa
terra rossa |ˈrɒsə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a reddish soil occurring on limestone in Mediterranean climates. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: Italian, literally ‘red earth ’.
terra sigillata
terra sigillata |ˌsɪdʒɪˈleɪtə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 astringent clay from Lemnos or Samos, formerly used as a medicine. 2 another term for Samian ware. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin, literally ‘sealed earth ’.
Terrassa
Ter |rassa variant spelling of Tarrasa.
terrasse
terrasse |tɛras | ▶noun ( pl. pronunc. same ) (in France ) a flat, paved area outside a cafe where people sit to take refreshments. ORIGIN French, literally ‘terrace ’.
terrazzo
terrazzo |tɛˈratsəʊ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] flooring material consisting of chips of marble or granite set in concrete and polished to give a smooth surface. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: Italian, literally ‘terrace ’, based on Latin terra ‘earth ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
terrace
terrace noun dinner on the terrace: patio, sundeck, platform, porch, stoop, veranda, balcony.
terrain
terrain noun it's a stark and hostile terrain: land, ground, territory; topography, landscape, countryside, country.
Oxford Thesaurus
terrain
terrain noun the rough, rocky terrain: land, ground, territory; topography, landscape, countryside, country.
Duden Dictionary
Terra
Ter ra Substantiv, feminin Geografie , die |T e rra |die Terra; Genitiv: der Terra lateinisch Erde, Land
Terra di Siena
Ter ra di Si e na Substantiv, feminin , die |T e rra di Si e na |die Terra di Siena; Terra di Siena italienisch Siena 2
Terrain
Ter rain Substantiv, Neutrum , das |tɛˈrɛ̃ː |Gelände das Terrain erkunden | figurativ an Terrain gewinnen, verlieren | figurativ sich [mit etwas ] auf ein gefährliches Terrain begeben
Terrainbeschreibung
Ter rain be schrei bung Substantiv, feminin , die Beschreibung eines Terrains
Terra incognita
Ter ra in co g ni ta , Ter ra in co gni ta Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |T e rra inc o gnita |die Terra incognita; Genitiv: der Terra incognita lateinisch unbekanntes, unerforschtes Gebiet
Terrakotta
Ter ra kot ta , Ter ra cot ta Substantiv, feminin , die Terracotta |Terrak o tta Terrac o tta |die Terrakotta; Genitiv: der Terrakotta, Plural: die Terrakotten (österreichisch nur so )die Terracotta; Genitiv: der Terracotta, Plural: die Terracotten (österreichisch nur so )italienisch terracotta, aus: terra = Erde < lateinisch terra und cotto = gebrannt, 2. Part von: cuocere < lateinisch coquere, kochen 1 ohne Plural ohne Glasur gebrannter Ton , der beim Brennen eine weiße, gelbe, braune oder rote Färbung annimmt 2 Gefäß oder Plastik aus Terrakotta 1
terrakottafarben
ter ra kot ta far ben , ter ra cot ta far ben Adjektiv terracottafarben |terrak o ttafarben terrac o ttafarben |rötlich braun wie Terrakotta
Terrakotte
Ter ra kot te Substantiv, feminin , die |Terrak o tte |die Terrakotte; Genitiv: der Terrakotte, Plural: die Terrakotten italienisch terracotta, aus: terra = Erde < lateinisch terra und cotto = gebrannt, 2. Part von: cuocere < lateinisch coquere, kochen Terrakotta
Terramare
Ter ra ma re Substantiv, feminin , die |Terram a re |die Terramare; Genitiv: der Terramare, Plural: die Terramaren meist im Plural bronzezeitliche Siedlung in der Poebene
Terrarianer
Ter ra ri a ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Terrari a ner |lateinisch Terrarienliebhaber
Terrarianerin
Ter ra ri a ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Terrari a nerin |
Terrarienkunde
Ter ra ri en kun de Substantiv, feminin , die |Terr a rienkunde |Lehre von der Haltung und Zucht von Tieren im Terrarium
Terraristik
Ter ra ris tik Substantiv, feminin , die |Terrar i stik |Terrarienkunde
Terrarium
Ter ra ri um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Terr a rium |das Terrarium; Genitiv: des Terrariums, Plural: die Terrarien gebildet nach Aquarium zu lateinisch terra = Erde 1 [Glas ]behälter zur Haltung, Zucht und Beobachtung von Lurchen und Kriechtieren 2 Gebäude [in einem zoologischen Garten ], in dem Lurche und Kriechtiere gehalten werden
Terra rossa
Ter ra ros sa Substantiv, feminin , die |T e rra r o ssa |die Terra rossa; Genitiv: der Terra rossa, Terre rosse lateinisch-italienisch roter Tonboden, der durch die Verwitterung von Kalkstein in warmen Gegenden entstanden ist
Terra sigillata
Ter ra si gil la ta Substantiv, feminin , die |T e rra sigill a ta |die Terra sigillata; Genitiv: der Terra sigillata lateinisch ; »gesiegelte Erde «; nach dem aufgepressten Herstellersiegel Geschirr der römischen Kaiserzeit aus rotem Ton, das mit figürlichen Verzierungen und dem Fabrikstempel versehen ist
Terrasse
Ter ras se Substantiv, feminin , die |Terr a sse |französisch terrasse, eigentlich = Erdaufhäufung, über das Altprovenzalische zu lateinisch terra, Terra 1 [überdachter ] abgegrenzter freier Platz an einem Haus für den Aufenthalt im Freien eine glasgedeckte, sonnige Terrasse | auf der Terrasse frühstücken 2 waagerechte Stufe an einem Hang Terrassen für den Weinbau anlegen
terrassenartig
ter ras sen ar tig Adjektiv |terr a ssenartig |in der Art von Terrassen 2
Terrassendach
Ter ras sen dach Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Terr a ssendach |
Terrassenfeldbau
Ter ras sen feld bau Substantiv, maskulin , der |Terr a ssenfeldbau |Anbau von Nutzpflanzen an Hängen, die in Terrassen 2 angelegt sind
terrassenförmig
ter ras sen för mig Adjektiv |terr a ssenförmig |die Form von Terrassen 2 aufweisend terrassenförmige Weinberge
Terrassengarten
Ter ras sen gar ten Substantiv, maskulin , der |Terr a ssengarten |in Terrassen 2 angelegter Garten
Terrassenhaus
Ter ras sen haus Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Terr a ssenhaus |[an einen Hang gebautes ] Haus, bei dem jedes Stockwerk gegenüber dem darunterliegenden um einige Meter zurückgesetzt ist, sodass jede Wohnung eine eigene Terrasse 1 hat
Terrassenheizer
Ter ras sen hei zer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Terr a ssenheizer |im Freien verwendetes pilzförmiges Heizgerät
Terrassenstrahler
Ter ras sen strah ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |Terr a ssenstrahler |im Freien verwendetes pilzförmiges Heizgerät
Terrassentür
Ter ras sen tür Substantiv, feminin , die |Terr a ssentür |Tür, die auf eine Terrasse 1 führt
terrassieren
ter ras sie ren schwaches Verb |terrass ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch terrasser einen Hang terrassenförmig anlegen terrassierte Gärten
Terrassierung
Ter ras sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Terrass ie rung |a das Terrassieren b das Terrassiertsein
Terrazzo
Ter raz zo Substantiv, maskulin , der |Terr a zzo |der Terrazzo; Genitiv: des Terrazzo [s ], Plural: die Terrazzi italienisch terrazzo, eigentlich = Terrasse aus Zement und verschieden getönten Steinchen hergestellter Werkstoff, der für Fußböden, Spülsteine usw. verwendet wird
Terrazzofußboden
Ter raz zo fuß bo den Substantiv, maskulin , der |Terr a zzofußboden |
French Dictionary
terrain
terrain n. m. nom masculin Espace de terre. : Acheter un terrain à la campagne. Des terrains vagues. LOCUTIONS Sur le terrain. Sur les lieux de l ’action. Terrain de camping. Espace aménagé pour les campeurs. : Des terrains de camping bien ombragés. Terrain de jeu ou terrain de jeux. Espace aménagé pour la pratique d ’activités de récréation. : Des terrains de jeu ou des terrains de jeux magnifiquement entretenus. Terrain d ’entente. figuré Compromis. Terrain glissant. figuré Situation difficile. Tout-terrain. Se dit d ’un véhicule qui peut rouler sur tous les types de terrains. : Des véhicules tout-terrains, des tout-terrains. Note Grammaticale La locution était invariable et sans trait d ’union; elle s ’écrit maintenant généralement avec un trait d ’union et le mot terrain prend la marque du pluriel.
terrasse
terrasse n. f. nom féminin 1 Plateforme extérieure non couverte par un toit, terrain surélevé. : Un salon donnant sur une terrasse exposée au sud. 2 Partie du trottoir devant un café, un restaurant, où sont disposées des tables et des chaises. : On mangera une salade à la terrasse du restaurant.
terrassement
terrassement n. m. nom masculin Aménagement d ’un terrain. : Des travaux de terrassement. Un engin de terrassement.
terrasser
terrasser v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Jeter à terre au cours d ’un combat. : Les gardiens de sécurité ont terrassé le malfaiteur. 2 figuré Abattre, atteindre brutalement. : Il a été terrassé par une crise cardiaque. Une crise cardiaque l ’a terrassé. aimer
Spanish Dictionary
terracería
terracería nombre femenino Méx Tierra que se acumula en terraplenes o camellones en los caminos o carreteras en obra o construcción .
terracota
terracota nombre femenino 1 Arcilla modelada y endurecida al horno :figuras de terracota; los materiales que utilizaron en la construcción eran el adobe, la madera y la terracota .2 Escultura de pequeño tamaño hecha con esta arcilla :de este pueblo proceden algunas terracotas .3 nombre común /adjetivo Color marrón rojizo, como el de esta arcilla :un toque de terracota dorado da mayor luz al rostro .
terrado
terrado nombre masculino Parte superior plana y descubierta de una casa u otro edificio, dispuesta para poder andar sobre ella :tendía la ropa en el terrado porque se secaba más rápido .SINÓNIMO azotea .
terraja
terraja 1 nombre femenino 1 Tabla recortada para hacer molduras de yeso, estuco o mortero, que puede irse corriendo cuando la pasta está blanda .2 Barra de acero con un agujero en medio, donde se ajustan las piezas que labran las roscas de los tornillos .
terraja
terraja 2 adjetivo /nombre común Urug col. desp. [persona ] Que tiene mal gusto y modales vulgares .SINÓNIMO mersa .
terral
terral nombre masculino /adjetivo Esp Viento flojo que sopla durante la noche de la tierra al mar :subiendo por aquí se puede contemplar una espléndida panorámica de la ciudad, especialmente los días de terral .
terramicina
terramicina nombre femenino Oxitetraciclina .
Terranova
Terranova VÉASE perro de Terranova .
terranova
terranova nombre común /adjetivo Perro de gran tamaño, cuerpo robusto, hocico corto, orejas caídas y pelaje denso y largo, generalmente de color negro brillante; es inteligente y buen nadador, y con frecuencia salva la vida a personas en peligro de ahogarse .También perro de Terranova .
terraplén
terraplén nombre masculino 1 Montón de tierra con que se rellena un hueco o que se levanta con un fin determinado :este terraplén sirve para salvar el desnivel de la vía férrea; se han hallado castros celtíberos amurallados con fosos y terraplenes .2 Pendiente que forma este montón de tierra :el animal huyendo trepó por el terraplén de la carretera .
terraplenar
terraplenar verbo transitivo 1 Llenar un hueco con tierra .2 verbo transitivo Acumular tierra para levantar un terraplén .
terráqueo, -quea
terráqueo, -quea adjetivo Del planeta Tierra o relacionado con él :debemos prevenir la destrucción terráquea . VÉASE globo terráqueo .
terrario
terrario nombre masculino Instalación en la cual se mantienen artificialmente las condiciones de hábitat adecuadas para ciertos animales de tierra, especialmente reptiles y anfibios, o plantas :en el zoológico visitamos el terrario de los reptiles tropicales; las plantas que viven en terrarios necesitan muy pocos cuidados, y pueden vivir en esas condiciones durante muchos años, sobre todo si este está cerrado herméticamente .
terrateniente
terrateniente adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es dueño de tierras o fincas rurales extensas :un terrateniente arruinado cuenta sus innumerables pleitos a la búsqueda de sus terrenos perdidos .
terraza
terraza nombre femenino 1 Parte descubierta o parcialmente cubierta, amplia y espaciosa en un lugar elevado de un edificio o que sobresale en su fachada, protegida por una barandilla o muro bajo :algunas habitaciones del hotel cuentan con una terraza en la que hay una mesa y un par de hamacas para tomar el sol .2 Faja de terreno llano en una pendiente, generalmente dispuesta escalonadamente con otras y sujeta por una valla o pared baja, que se utiliza para el cultivo :los suelos arenosos de las terrazas que se encuentran al oeste de la ciudad están destinados a frutales y olivares .3 Esp Lugar al aire libre, situado junto a un café o establecimiento de hostelería, donde se disponen mesas para los clientes :es importante que las terrazas de bares y pubs no invadan el paso de los peatones en la vía pública; el restaurante dispone de una terraza donde podrá tomar un aperitivo mientras espera que preparen su mesa .
terrazgo
terrazgo nombre masculino 1 Parcela de tierra para sembrar :además de los cultivos en el terrazgo, los campesinos contaban con hortalizas, árboles frutales, sobre todo manzanos, lino, etc .2 Renta que paga el labrador al dueño de una tierra :el terrazgo se fijaría en las tierras más llanas y de mejores condiciones .
terrazo
terrazo nombre masculino 1 Terreno representado en un cuadro de tema paisajístico .2 Esp Pavimento formado por piedrecitas y trozos de mármol aglomerados con cemento, y cuya superficie se pulimenta .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Terra
Ter ra /térə /名詞 テラ 〘ガイア (大地の女神 )のローマ名 〙.
terrace
ter race /térəs /〖語源は 「盛り上がった土地 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /C 1 テラス 〘ホテル レストラン 家などの屋外で飲食できる空間 〙; バルコニー .2 ⦅主に英 ⦆連棟式集合住宅 〘道路沿いの通例3階建ての長屋式住宅; しばしばT -として町名の一部になる; →terraced house 〙.3 ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~s 〗(サッカーの )立ち見観戦席 .4 〖通例 ~s 〗段地, 台地 〘傾斜面の農耕地 〙; 土壇 ; (海岸などの )段丘 .5 =terraced roof .6 ⦅米 ⦆(大通り中央の盛り上がった )緑地帯, 中央分離帯 .動詞 他動詞 …にテラスを付ける ; …を段にする .
terraced
t é r raced /-t /形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗段 [台 ]地になった 〈斜面 〉▸ terraced rice fields 棚田 ~̀ h ó use ⦅英 ⦆テラスハウス, 集合住宅 (⦅米 ⦆row house ) 〘terrace 2 の壁で区切られた1戸分の住宅 〙.~̀ r ó of (スペイン 東洋風家屋の )平屋根 .
terracotta
ter ra cot ta /tèrəkɑ́tə |-kɔ́tə /〖<イタリア 〗名詞 U テラコッタ 〘園芸鉢などの赤褐色の素焼き 〙; テラコッタの色, 赤褐色 .形容詞 テラコッタの ; 赤褐色の .
terra firma
ter ra fir ma /tèrə -fə́ː r mə /〖<ラテン 〗名詞 U 陸地, 大地 .
terraforming
t é r ra f ò rm ing 名詞 U 惑星地球化 〘SFなどで, 植民する惑星の環境を地球に近づけるよう改善すること 〙.
terrain
ter rain /təréɪn /名詞 C U 1 〖通例修飾語を伴って 〗地形, 土地, 地域 .2 〘軍 〙地形 .
terra incognita
ter ra in cog ni ta /tèrə -ɪnkɑ́ɡnətə |-kɔ́ɡ -/〖<ラテン 〗名詞 複 ~e /-taɪ /C 未知の土地 [領域 ].
terrapin
ter ra pin /térəpɪn /名詞 C 1 テラピン 〘北米産; 食用のカメ 〙.2 ⦅商標 ⦆〖T- 〗テラピン 〘1階建てのプレハブ住宅 〙.
terrarium
ter rar i um /teré ə riəm /名詞 複 ~s, -raria /-ɪə /C 陸生動物飼育場 [器 ], テラリウム .