acre - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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acre (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Acre is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈeɪ.kər/

Meaning and Usage

An acre is a unit of area that is equal to 43,560 square feet, predominantly used in the United States and the UK for measuring land. In terms of usage, the word "acre" is commonly found in both oral and written contexts, especially in discussions related to property, agriculture, and land management. Its frequency of use tends to be moderately high in specialized fields like real estate and farming.

Example Sentences

  1. The farmer bought a new acre of land to expand his crops.
    Фермер купил новый акр земли, чтобы расширить свои посевы.

  2. The city park covers ten acres, providing ample space for recreational activities.
    Городской парк занимает десять акров, предоставляя достаточно места для рекреационных мероприятий.

  3. In the US, a standard acre of land is often used to measure residential properties.
    В Соединенных Штатах стандартный акр земли часто используется для измерения жилой недвижимости.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "acre" itself is less often found in idiomatic expressions, it can appear in phrases related to land, properties, and agriculture, especially in contexts emphasizing size or quantity. Here are some extensions:

  1. "Land as far as the eye can see, hundreds of acres."
    Земля, сколько видно, сотни акров.

  2. "Every acre counts when it comes to farming efficiency."
    Каждый акр имеет значение, когда речь идет об эффективности сельского хозяйства.

  3. "He has acreage to spare for his new greenhouse."
    У него есть акры в запасе для своей новой теплицы.

  4. "Investing in an acre today can lead to great wealth tomorrow."
    Инвестиции в акр сегодня могут привести к большому богатству завтра.

  5. "With every acre of land developed, we lose a piece of nature."
    С каждым акром земли, который застраивается, мы теряем кусочек природы.

  6. "They donated several acres to the local wildlife preserve."
    Они пожертвовали несколько акров местному заповеднику дикой природы.

  7. "He owns a sprawling estate that covers over fifty acres."
    У него есть обширное поместье, которое занимает более пятидесяти акров.

  8. "The farmer's legacy is the thousands of acres he cultivated."
    Наследие фермера — это тысячи акров, которые он возделывал.

Etymology

The term acre comes from the Old English word æcer, which meant "field" or "open land." This term is related to similar words in various Germanic languages, reflecting the historical importance of agriculture and land cultivation in early societies.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Plot - Parcel - Tract

Antonyms:
- N/A (as "acre" is a specific measurement and doesn’t have direct antonyms, but in terms of area, "decrease" can contrast with "acre" if discussing land area).



25-07-2024