estate
noun /ɪˈsteɪt/
/ɪˈsteɪt/
住宅区;工业区;工厂区 - on an estate 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。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- large
- massive
- small
- …
- build
- on an/the estate
- on an estate She lives in a tower block on an estate in London.
(通常指农村的)大片私有土地,庄园 - a 3 000-acre estate
3 000英亩的地产 - on an estate The poet's childhood was spent on a country estate.
这位诗人的童年是在乡村庄园度过的。 - She receives rent from all the people whose cottages are on estate land.
她从所有村舍在地产上的人那里收取租金。
- Gilbert was heir to an extensive landed estate.
吉尔伯特是一处庞大地产的继承人。 - He owned a palatial estate in California.
他在加利福尼亚有一处宏伟的庄园。 - Queen Victoria bought the estate in 1848.
1848 年维多利亚女王买下了这片庄园。 - The family owns a large estate in the north of the country.
这个家族在国家的北部有大片庄园。 - the family estate at Kostroma
位于科斯特罗马的家族庄园 - the family mansion and sprawling country estate
家族大宅和开阔的乡村庄园
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- great
- huge
- …
- have
- own
- buy
- …
- manager
- owner
- worker
- …
- on an/the estate
- estate of
- an heir to an estate
- a 3 000-acre estate
- (law
) [countable, uncountable] all the money and property that a person owns, especially everything that is left when they die法律 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。 - He left estate valued at a million dollars.
他留下价值100万元的遗产。
- He owns personal estate worth $30 million.
他拥有价值3,000 万元的个人财产。 - It took seven years to settle the estate.
这一财产的交割花了 7 年的时间。 - The bulk of his estate was bequeathed to his son Jacob.
他的大部份遗产都遗赠给了他的儿子雅各布。 - assets from your taxable estate
来自应纳税遗产的资产 - to transfer estate taxes to the next generation
将遗产税转移到下一代人身上
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- personal
- taxable
- bequeath
- leave
- inherit
- …
- be valued at something
- be worth something
- tax
- sale
- Her estate was left to her daughter.
- [countable] (also estate car (both British English), North American English station wagon)a car with a lot of space behind the back seats and a door at the back for loading large items
旅行轿车;客货两用小汽车 see also fourth estate, real estate
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘state or condition’): from Old French estat, from Latin status ‘state, condition’, from stare ‘to stand’.