What does terasa in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word terasa in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use terasa in Romanian.

The word terasa in Romanian means terasă, verandă, terasă, a îndigui, verandă, cafenea cu terasă, terasă, apartament terasă, terasă, terasă de luat ceaiul, terasă, terasă, a terasa. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word terasa

terasă

(pub's outdoor area) (a unui bistro)

verandă, terasă

(wooden platform)

Am servit cina afară, pe verandă (or: terasă).
We ate dinner outside on the deck.

a îndigui

(surround with an embankment)

verandă

(roofed patio)

cafenea cu terasă

(café: outside seating)

Outdoor coffee-houses are not very popular in hot climates during the summer.

terasă

(paved area outside house)

Let's have dinner on the patio this evening.

apartament terasă

(top-floor apartment)

Paul lives in the penthouse of this block, right on the top floor.

terasă

(terrace open to sunshine)

The recreation center has a sundeck for members.

terasă de luat ceaiul

(outdoor tearoom)

terasă

(house, café: patio)

John sat at a table on the café's terrace.

terasă

(land: ridge)

The steeply sloping garden had been cut into a series of terraces.

a terasa

(land)

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