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es·tate
(ĭ-stāt′)n.
1. A landed property, usually of considerable size.
2. Law
a. One's property, both real and personal, vested and contingent, especially as disposed of in a will.
b. The nature and extent of an owner's rights with respect to land or other property.
3. Chiefly British A housing development.
4. The situation or circumstances of one's life: A child's estate gives way to the adult's estate.
5. Social position or rank, especially of high order.
6. A major social class, such as the clergy, the nobility, or the commons, formerly possessing distinct political rights.
[Middle English estat, condition, from Old French; see state.]
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estate
(ɪˈsteɪt)n
1. a large piece of landed property, esp in the country
2. chiefly Brit a large area of property development, esp of new houses or (trading estate) of factories
3. (Law) property law
a. property or possessions
b. the nature of interest that a person has in land or other property, esp in relation to the right of others
c. the total extent of the real and personal property of a deceased person or bankrupt
4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Also called: estate of the realm an order or class of persons in a political community, regarded collectively as a part of the body politic: usually regarded as being the lords temporal (peers), lords spiritual, and commons. See also States General, fourth estate
5. state, period, or position in life, esp with regard to wealth or social standing: youth's estate; a poor man's estate.
[C13: from Old French estat, from Latin status condition, state]
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es•tate
(ɪˈsteɪt)n.
1. a piece of landed property, esp. one of large extent with an elaborate house on it.
2. Law.
a. property or possessions.
b. the amount, degree, or nature of a person's interest in land or other property.
c. the property of a deceased person, a bankrupt, etc., viewed as an aggregate.
3. Brit. a housing development.
4. a period or condition of life.
5. condition or circumstances with reference to worldly prosperity, estimation, etc.; social status or rank.
6. a major political or social group or class, esp. one once having specific political powers, as the clergy, nobles, and commons in France or the Lords Spiritual, Lords Temporal, and commons in England.
7. Obs. high social status or rank.
[1175–1225; Middle English estat < Old French < Latin status; status]
syn: See property.
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estate
A form of social stratification which is recognized by the legal system. Commonly, estates were formed around the following groups: the nobility, the clergy, the peasants.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() belongings, property, holding - something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property"; gross estate - the total valuation of the estate's assets at the time of the person's death net estate - the estate remaining after debts and funeral expenses and administrative expenses have been deducted from the gross estate; the estate then left to be distributed (and subject to federal and state inheritance taxes) estate for life, life estate - (law) an estate whose duration is limited to the life of the person holding it jointure, legal jointure - (law) an estate secured to a prospective wife as a marriage settlement in lieu of a dower |
2. | ![]() freehold - an estate held in fee simple or for life glebe - plot of land belonging to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical office leasehold - land or property held under a lease smallholding - a piece of land under 50 acres that is sold or let to someone for cultivation homestead - land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law barony - the estate of a baron countryseat - an estate in the country Crown land - land that belongs to the Crown manor - the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it) hacienda - a large estate in Spanish-speaking countries plantation - an estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas) entail - land received by fee tail | |
3. | estate - a major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country (especially in the United Kingdom) and formerly possessing distinct political rights social class, socio-economic class, stratum, class - people having the same social, economic, or educational status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class" first estate, Lords Spiritual - the clergy in France and the heads of the church in Britain Lords Temporal, second estate - the nobility in France and the peerage in Britain third estate, Commons - the common people fourth estate - the press, including journalists, newspaper writers, photographers body politic, country, nation, res publica, commonwealth, state, land - a politically organized body of people under a single government; "the state has elected a new president"; "African nations"; "students who had come to the nation's capitol"; "the country's largest manufacturer"; "an industrialized land" Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom France, French Republic - a republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe |
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estate
noun
1. lands, property, area, grounds, domain, manor, holdings, demesne a shooting party on his estate in Yorkshire
3. (Law) property, capital, assets, fortune, goods, effects, wealth, possessions, belongings His estate was valued at £100,000.
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estate
noun2. Something, as land and assets, legally possessed:
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Translations
أمْلاك، عَقاراتعِزْبَةعَقار، قِطْعَة أرْضقِطْعَة أرْض للعَمار
statek
ejendomformuegodsindustriområdelandsted
farmarifarmariautofincakartanokuolinpesä
imanje
ipartelep
byggingarsvæîieignir; eftirlátnar eigurlandareign
地所
부동산
nekilnojamojo turto prekybos agentasžemės valda
apbūvēta teritorijadzīvojamais masīvsestateindustrial estateīpašums
zástavba
posestvostanovanjsko naselje
gods
ทรัพย์สินที่ดิน
bất động sản
estate
[ɪsˈteɪt]A. N
1. (= land) → finca f, hacienda f; (= country estate) → finca f, hacienda f (LAm), estancia f (S. Cone); (= housing estate) → urbanización f; (= industrial estate) → polígono m industrial
2. (= property) → propiedad f; (= assets) → patrimonio m; [of deceased] → herencia f
she left a large estate → dejó una gran herencia
personal estate → patrimonio m personal
see also real D
she left a large estate → dejó una gran herencia
personal estate → patrimonio m personal
see also real D
4. (Brit) = estate car
B. CPD estate agency N (esp Brit) → agencia f inmobiliaria
estate agent N (esp Brit) → agente mf inmobiliario/a
estate car N (Brit) → ranchera f, coche m familiar, rural f (S. Cone), camioneta f (LAm)
estate duty N (Brit) → impuesto m de sucesiones
estate agent N (esp Brit) → agente mf inmobiliario/a
estate car N (Brit) → ranchera f, coche m familiar, rural f (S. Cone), camioneta f (LAm)
estate duty N (Brit) → impuesto m de sucesiones
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
estate
[ɪˈsteɪt] n (= property of deceased person) → succession f
(British) (also housing estate) (= council-owned flats) → cité f (HLM) (= privately-owned houses) → lotissement m
I live on an estate → J'habite dans un lotissement.estate agency n (British) → agence f immobilièreestate agent n (British) → agent mf immobilierestate car n (British) → break m
I live on an estate → J'habite dans un lotissement.estate agency n (British) → agence f immobilièreestate agent n (British) → agent mf immobilierestate car n (British) → break m
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
estate
n
(Jur: = possessions) → Besitz m, → Besitztümer pl, → Eigentum nt; (of deceased) → Nachlass m, → Erbmasse f; to leave one’s estate to somebody → jdm seinen ganzen Besitz vermachen or hinterlassen; personal estate → persönliches Eigentum ? real ADJ c
(= order, rank) → Stand m; the three estates → die drei Stände; person of high estate (old) → Standesperson f (old); the holy estate of matrimony (Brit Rel) → der heilige Stand der Ehe
(Brit) = estate car
estate
:estate agent
n (Brit) → Grundstücks- or Immobilienmakler(in) m(f)
estate car
n (Brit) → Kombi(wagen) m
estate duty
n → Erbschaftssteuer f
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
estate
[ɪsˈteɪt] na. (land) → proprietà f inv, tenuta (Brit) (also housing estate) → complesso edilizio
country estate → tenuta in campagna
country estate → tenuta in campagna
b. (Law) (on death) → patrimonio, beni mpl
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
estate
(iˈsteit) noun1. a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc. They have an estate in Ireland.
2. a piece of land developed for building etc. a housing/industrial estate.
3. a person's total possessions (property, money etc). His estate was divided among his sons.
estate agent a person whose job is to sell houses and land.
eˈstate-car noun (American station wagon) a car with a large area behind the seats for luggage etc, and a rear door.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
estate
→ عِزْبَة statek ejendom Landsitz κτήμα estado, finca kartano propriété imanje proprietà 地所 부동산 landgoed eiendom posiadłość estado, propriedade поместье gods ทรัพย์สินที่ดิน malikane bất động sản 庄园Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
estate
n. estado, condición de una persona, animal o cosa.
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