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Что (кто) такое Estate - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Estate (area); Estates; Estate (disambiguation); The Estate; The Estate (film); Estate (film)
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estate         
n.
1.
State, condition.
2.
Rank, position (in life or society), social standing.
3.
Property, effects, possessions, fortune.
4.
Class (of those who constitute the State or the government of a State), order, division.
5.
(Law.) Interest (in any species of permanent property).
estate         
¦ noun
1. a property consisting of a large house and extensive grounds.
a property where coffee, rubber, grapes, or other crops are cultivated.
2. Brit. an area of land and buildings developed for residential, industrial, or commercial purposes.
3. a person's money and property in its entirety at the time of their death.
4. (also estate of the realm) a class or order forming part of the body politic, in particular (in Britain) one of the three groups constituting Parliament, now the Lords spiritual (the heads of the Church), the Lords temporal (the peerage), and the Commons (also known as the three estates).
5. archaic or literary a particular state, period, or condition in life: the holy estate of matrimony.
6. Brit. an estate car.
Origin
ME: from OFr. estat, from L. status 'state, condition', from stare 'to stand'.
estate         
n. 1) all that one owns in real estate and other assets. 2) commonly, all the possessions of one who has died and are subject to probate (administration supervised by the court) and distribution to heirs and beneficiaries, all the possessions which a guardian manages for a ward (young person requiring protection and administration of affairs), or assets a conservator manages for a conservatee (a person whose physical or mental lack of competence requires administration of his/her affairs). 3) an alternative term for real property interest which is used in conjunction with another defining word, like "life estate," "estate for years," or "real estate." See also: conservator guardian life estate probate real estate will
estate         
(estates)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
An estate is 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.
N-COUNT
2.
People sometimes use estate to refer to a housing estate or an industrial estate. (BRIT)
He used to live on the estate.
N-COUNT
3.
Someone's estate is all the money and property that they leave behind them when they die. (LEGAL)
His estate was valued at $150,000.
N-COUNT: oft poss N
4.
Estate         
·noun A person of high rank.
II. Estate ·vt Tom settle as a fortune.
III. Estate ·vt To endow with an estate.
IV. Estate ·vt To Establish.
V. Estate ·noun Social standing or rank; quality; dignity.
VI. Estate ·noun The state; the general body politic; the common-wealth; the general interest; state affairs.
VII. Estate ·noun Settled condition or form of existence; state; condition or circumstances of life or of any person; situation.
VIII. Estate ·noun The degree, quality, nature, and extent of one's interest in, or ownership of, lands, tenements, ·etc.; as, an estate for life, for years, at will, ·etc.
IX. Estate ·noun A property which a person possesses; a fortune; possessions, ·esp. property in land; also, property of all kinds which a person leaves to be divided at his death.
X. Estate ·noun The great classes or orders of a community or state (as the clergy, the nobility, and the commonalty of England) or their representatives who administer the government; as, the estates of the realm (England), which are (1) the lords spiritual, (2) the lords temporal, (3) the commons.
estate         
n.
1) to administer, manage an estate
2) ('BE) a housing estate
3) (BE) an industrial estate
4) (misc.) to come into an estate ('to inherit smt.')
Estate (land)         
  • Biltmore Estate, Asheville, North Carolina
  • A modern industrial estate in Lambeth, London.
  • Wentworth Woodhouse is a typical rural estate, extending to 15,000 acres including the country house.
COMPRISES THE BUILDINGS AND SUPPORTING FARMLAND AND WOODS OF A VERY LARGE PROPERTY
Domaine; Estate (house); Thikana; Estate house; Country estate; Family estate; Estate houses
Historically, an estate comprises the houses, outbuildings, supporting farmland, and woods that surround the gardens and grounds of a very large property, such as a country house or mansion. It is the modern term for a manor, but lacks a manor's now-abolished jurisdictional authority.
domaine         
  • Biltmore Estate, Asheville, North Carolina
  • A modern industrial estate in Lambeth, London.
  • Wentworth Woodhouse is a typical rural estate, extending to 15,000 acres including the country house.
COMPRISES THE BUILDINGS AND SUPPORTING FARMLAND AND WOODS OF A VERY LARGE PROPERTY
Domaine; Estate (house); Thikana; Estate house; Country estate; Family estate; Estate houses
[d?'me?n]
¦ noun a vineyard.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'estate' (see domain).
Estate (law)         
VALUE OF A PERSON'S ASSETS MINUS THEIR LIABILITIES
Estate Resource Management
An estate, in common law, is the net worth of a person at any point in time, alive or dead. It is the sum of a person's assets – legal rights, interests and entitlements to property of any kind – less all liabilities at that time.
mansion         
  • Chihuahua]], Mexico. The building, designed in a French style, is testimony to an era when France asserted greater [[soft power]] in the region than either Spain or Portugal.
  • historicist]] mansion architecture.
  • Villa Rotonda]] near [[Vicenza]] were an inspiration for many later mansions, especially during the industrialisation.
  • Palladian]] inspired Zonnebeek (1907), [[Enschede]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Renaissance Revival]] style, [[The Breakers]] in [[Newport, Rhode Island]], is one of the best known 19th-century mansions in the United States.
LARGE DWELLING HOUSE
Mansions; Mantion; Country mansion; Mega Mansion; Herrschaftliches Wohnhaus; Herrenhaus (building); Big mansion; Herrenhaus (Gebäude)
¦ noun
1. a large, impressive house.
2. (mansion block) Brit. a large block of flats.
3. (in names) a terrace or mansion block: Carlyle Mansions.
Origin
ME (denoting the chief residence of a lord): via OFr. from L. mansio(n-) 'place where someone stays', from manere 'remain'.

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