0 a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc -- gods; landsted; ejendom
They have an estate in Ireland.
1 a piece of land developed for building etc -- boligkvarter; industriområde
a housing/industrial estate.
2 a person’s total possessions (property, money etc) -- bo; formue
After Arthur’s death, his estate was divided among his sons.
An assessment of the interplay of the same landowners with the populations of estates so clearly founded on different principles is needed.
When he did stop, it was in cities ; he appears to have spent no more than a few days, in total, on rural estates.
Who presided over the surviving, and even the new, provincial estates ?
Such division was often met by those who had held large feudal estates, and by the tribal leaders, with displeasure and opposition.
I use the word 'inheritance' to denote both ways of transferring rights over estates and bodies.
The burghers had grown strong in feudal society and wanted a suitable position among the estates.
Indeed, much of the evidence for the mechanization of wheat farms was obtained from the inventories of insolvent estates.
His first two rubber estates employed 3,000 workers and were 450 and 550 acres in size.
中文繁体
財産, (位於鄉村的)大片私有土地,莊園,種植園, (個人死後留下的全部)財産,遺産…
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财产, (位于乡村的)大片私有土地,庄园,种植园, (个人死后留下的全部)财产,遗产…
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finca, polígono, ranchera…
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propriedade rural, loteamento, conjunto (residencial)…
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(邸宅に付属する広大な)地所, 工業団地, 住宅地区…
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malikâne, mülk, yurtluk…
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propriété [feminine], lotissement [masculine], propriété…
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finca, polígon…
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