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estate

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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es·tate /ɪˈsteɪt/ ●●○ AWL noun  1 [singular] lawSCLOWN all of someone’s property and money, especially everything that is left after they die 个人全部财产〔尤指遗产〕somebody’s estate The property is part of the deceased’s estate. 该产业是死者遗产的一部分。2 [countable]TBB a large area of land in the country, usually with one large house on it and one owner 〔乡村里带有宅邸的〕大片私有土地,庄园 a country estate 乡村的庄园see thesaurus at land3 [countable] British EnglishTB an area where houses or buildings of a similar type have all been built together in a planned way 有计划地建有同类建筑物的地区council/industrial/housing etc estate 市建住宅区/工业园区/住宅区等 fourth estate, real estate
Examples from the Corpus
estateThey live in a block of flats on a bleak council estate.Mrs. Graham left her entire estate to her three children.Apparently he has a great estate beyond the Sierra Nevada - big hacienda or some such thing.After serving in the army during the Napoleonic wars, Széchenyi turned to the management of his estates.He walked between the pines and the cactus as if he were out for a stroll round his estate after dinner.Jane has her own house on a neat housing estate in the south-east.Armoured vans patrol Manchester estate Armoured vans are patrolling an estate in Manchester following three separate shotgun attacks.And they are not embracing some of the new strategy of insurance, real estate, tax minimization, and banking.His professional reputation as a respected real estate expert also has been tarnished, the suit alleges.Other ventures have failed, but now she wants to sell real estate.No sheep are at the estate this day.council/industrial/housing etc estateThe rows of white tents are numbered like a council estate.Harry Secombe was the third child of a none-too-successful commercial traveller living on a council estate near Swansea.We pass a council estate and a forlorn shop which seems to have been carved into the ground level of the estate.Some crews, such as those from large housing estates, had 200 or more members.On the bus home she passed, as usual, the new industrial estate.The specific provision at Southwark includes a basic education programme located on one particular housing estate.This afternoon we went to see a new workers' housing estate and visited some homes.
From Longman Business Dictionaryestatees‧tate /ɪˈsteɪt/ noun [countable]1PROPERTY a large piece of land in the country, usually with one large house on it and one ownerThe estate consists of the main villa, several outbuildings and barns, a swimming pool, a farm house and an old mill.2FARMINGland used for growing a particular crop, especially tea, coffee, or rubberefficiently run coffee estates3British EnglishPROPERTY an area of land with factories and offices industrial estate trading estate4LAWPROPERTY when someone owns all or part of a piece of land, and any buildings on it, or has a right to use it freehold estate leasehold estate legal estate life estate5LAW all of someone’s money and property, especially everything that is left after they dieIn her original will, she left her whole estate to her only son.Origin estate (1200-1300) Old French estat; → STATE1
es·tate nounChineseSyllable
all especially property and someone’s Corpus of Business money,


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estate
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estate S2 W2 AC /ɪˈsteɪt/ noun
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: estat; state1
1. [singular] law all of someone’s property and money, especially everything that is left after they die
    sb’s estate
    The property is part of the deceased’s estate.
2. [countable] a large area of land in the country, usually with one large house on it and one owner:
    a country estate
3. [countable] British English an area where houses or buildings of a similar type have all been built together in a planned way
    council/industrial/housing etc estate
fourth estate, real estate

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esˈtate car (also estate) noun [countable]
British English a car with a door at the back, folding back seats, and a lot of space at the back
   SYN  station wagon American English


🔑 es·tate AW BrE /ɪˈsteɪt/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈsteɪt/ 🔊 noun🔑 [countable] a large area of land, usually in the country, that is owned by one person or family (通常指农村的)大片私有土地,庄园🔑 [countable] (BrE) an area of land with a lot of houses or factories of the same type on it 住宅区;工业区;工厂区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。🔊🔊   see also council estate, housing estate, industrial estate, trading estate (law 法律) [countable, uncountable] all the money and property that a person owns, especially everything that is left when they die 个人财产;(尤指)遗产Her estate was left to her daughter. 她的遗产全部留给了女儿。🔊🔊 [countable] (BrE) = estate car