estates
英 [ɪsˈteɪts]
美 [ɪˈsteɪts]
n. (通常指农村的)大片私有土地,庄园; 住宅区; 工业区; 工厂区; 个人财产; (尤指)遗产
estate的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 庄园;地产;(在乡村的)大片私有土地
Anestateis a large area of land in the country which is owned by a person, family, or organization.- ...a shooting party on Lord Wyville's estate in Yorkshire.
在怀维尔勋爵位于约克郡的庄园里举行的狩猎会
- ...a shooting party on Lord Wyville's estate in Yorkshire.
- N-COUNT 住宅区;工业区
People sometimes useestateto refer to a housing estate or an industrial estate.- He used to live on the estate.
他过去曾住在那个住宅区。
- He used to live on the estate.
- N-COUNT 遗产
Someone'sestateis all the money and property that they leave behind them when they die.- His estate was valued at $150,000.
他的遗产被估价为15万美元。
- His estate was valued at $150,000.
- 同estate car
Anestateis the same as anestate car. - See also:housing estateindustrial estatereal estate
in AM, use 美国英语用 station wagon
双语例句
- In some cases the public estates coexist with private markets and influence their price through competition.
有时,公共集团与私营市场并存,通过竞争对价格施加影响。 - Landowners frequently left the management of their estates to tenant farmers.
地主们经常将土地的管理交给佃农。 - Most of the country estates were built by the landed gentry during the late 19th century.
乡间的大部分房子都是那些有土地的乡绅在19世纪后期修建的。 - He inherited vast estates on his accession to the throne.
他即位后继承了大片领地。 - And they evaluated the clerks'work every day. Quickly, the company accumulated a lot of estates.
他们每天评价办事员的工作。很快,公司积聚了大量的房地产。 - Small farms were increasingly replaced by large estates owned by rich generals and profiteers and worked by slaves.
小农场越来越被富有的将军们、投机商暴发户们拥有的大块地产所代替,并由奴隶们工作。 - Historically, wealth was all about land ownership and vast estates, she says.
从历史上看,财富的根本皆关于土地所有权和大片不动产,她说道。 - His mansion, estates, and wealth overwhelmed her.
他的寓所,庄园和财产都超过她。 - Most modern housing estates are terrible and inevitably done on the cheap.
现在的房子大多质量差劲透顶,肯定都是偷工减料盖起来的。 - Administer all industrial estates to continuously develop and maintain high standard of its public utility.
管理支持所有的工业园区保持连续的发展和维持公共设施的高标准。