estate

estate
i'steit
noun
1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) finca
2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) urbanización
3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) bienes
- estate-car
estate n finca / propiedad
estate
tr[ɪ'steɪt]
noun
1 (land) finca
2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (with houses) urbanización nombre femenino
3 (money and property) propiedad nombre femenino, bienes nombre masculino plural; (inheritance) herencia
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
estate agent agente nombre masulino o femenino inmobiliario,-a
estate agent's agencia inmobiliaria
estate car SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL coche nombre masculino familiar
estate [ɪ'steɪt, ɛ-] n
1) possessions: bienes mpl, propiedad f, patrimonio m
2) property: hacienda f, finca f, propiedad f
estate
n.
estado s.m.
estamento s.m.
finca s.f.
gleba s.f.
hacienda s.f.
herencia s.f.
predio s.m.
propiedad s.f.
ɪ'steɪt
noun
1)
a) (land, property) finca f, propiedad f
b) (group of buildings)

a private estate — un complejo habitacional, una urbanización (Esp), un fraccionamiento (Méx)

2) (Law) patrimonio m; (of deceased person) sucesión f
3) estate (car) (BrE) station wagon
[ɪs'teɪt]
1. 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

real 4.
3) (Pol) estado m ; fourth 3., third 4.
4) (Brit) = estate car
2.
CPD

estate agency N(esp Brit) agencia f inmobiliaria

estate agent N(esp Brit) agente mf inmobiliario(-a)

estate agent's (Brit) N — agencia f inmobiliaria

estate car N(Brit) ranchera f , coche m familiar, rural f (S. Cone), camioneta f (LAm)

estate duty N(Brit) impuesto m de sucesiones

* * *
[ɪ'steɪt]
noun
1)
a) (land, property) finca f, propiedad f
b) (group of buildings)

a private estate — un complejo habitacional, una urbanización (Esp), un fraccionamiento (Méx)

2) (Law) patrimonio m; (of deceased person) sucesión f
3) estate (car) (BrE) station wagon

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