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- n.庄园;工业区;住宅区;工厂区
- 网络财产;地产;房地产
adj.+n. real estate,large estate v.+n. buy estate,inherit estate,settle estate,liquidate estate,own estate n. plantation,land,park,parkland,domain 1. | [c] (通常指农村的)大片私有土地,庄园a large area of land, usually in the country, that is owned by one person or family |
2. | [c] 住宅区;工业区;工厂区an area of land with a lot of houses or factories of the same type on it |
| She lives in a tower block on an estate in London. 她住在伦敦某住宅区的一栋高楼里。 |
3. | [c][u] 个人财产;(尤指)遗产all the money and property that a person owns, especially everything that is left when they die |
| Her estate was left to her daughter. 她的遗产全部留给了女儿。 |
n. | 1. the whole of somebody's property, possessions, and capital, especially the property of somebody who is dead or bankrupt 2. an area of rural, privately owned property that includes a large residence 3. the circumstances, period, or condition in which somebody lives 4. especially formerly in Europe, any of three traditional ranks or sectors of society with some political power, broadly, the clergy, the nobility, and the middle class 5. a large area set aside for industrial or commercial use 6. the assets and liabilities of somebody who is dead or bankrupt 7. any of three divisions of parliament or constitutional government, either the Lords Temporal, Lords Spiritual, and the Commons, or the Crown, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons. 8. a large area of land where a particular crop is grown 10. an area where there are many houses, usually built at the same time by the same company. Many estates are owned by local government and have cheap houses for poorer families. The American word is development 1. the whole of somebody's property, possessions, and capital, especially the property of somebody who is dead or bankrupt 2. an area of rural, privately owned property that includes a large residence 3. the circumstances, period, or condition in which somebody lives 4. especially formerly in Europe, any of three traditional ranks or sectors of society with some political power, broadly, the clergy, the nobility, and the middle class 5. a large area set aside for industrial or commercial use 6. the assets and liabilities of somebody who is dead or bankrupt 7. any of three divisions of parliament or constitutional government, either the Lords Temporal, Lords Spiritual, and the Commons, or the Crown, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons. 8. a large area of land where a particular crop is grown 10. an area where there are many houses, usually built at the same time by the same company. Many estates are owned by local government and have cheap houses for poorer families. The American word is development |
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