English-Thai Dictionary
estate
N ทรัพย์สิน ที่ดิน ที่ดิน อสังหาริมทรัพย์ land property sab-sin-ti-din
estate
N มรดก fortune inheritance property mor-ra-dok
estate agent
N คน ที่ทำงาน เกี่ยวกับ การ ขาย บ้าน และ ที่ดิน real estate agent realtor kon-ti-tam-ngan-kiao-kab-kan-kai-ban-lae-ti-din
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ESTATE
n.[L. status, from sto, to stand. The roots stb, std, and stg, have nearly the same signification, to set, to fix. It is probable that the L. sto is contracted from stad, as it forms steti.] 1. In a general sense, fixedness; a fixed condition; now generally written and pronounced state.
She cast us headlong from our high estate.
2. Condition or circumstances of any person or thing, whether high or low. Luke 1:48.
3. Rank; quality.
Who hath not heard of the greatness of your estate?
4. In law, the interest, or quantity of interest, a man has in lands, tenements, or other effects. Estates are real or personal. Real estate consists in lands or freeholds, which descent to heirs; personal estate consists in chattels or movables, which go to executors and administrators. There are also estates for life, for years, at will, etc.
5. Fortune; possessions; property in general. He is a man of a great estate. He left his estate unincumbered.
6. The general business or interest of government; hence, a political body; a commonwealth; a republic. But in this sense, we now use State.
Estates, in the plural, dominions; possessions of a prince.
1. Orders or classes of men in society or government. Herod made a supper for his chief estates. Mark 6:21.
In Great Britain, the estates of the realm are the king, lords and commons; or rather the lords and commons.
ESTATE
v.t.To settle as a fortune. [Little used. ] 1. To establish. [Little used. ]
ESTATED
pp. or a.Possessing an estate.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ESTATE
Es *tate ", n. Etym: [OF. estat, F. état, L. status, fr. stare to stand. See Stand, and cf. State. ]
1. Settled condition or form of existence; state; condition or circumstances of life or of any person; situation. "When I came to man's estate. " Shak. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Romans xii. 16.
2. Social standing or rank; quality; dignity. God hath imprinted his authority in several parts, upon several estates of men. Jer. Taylor.
3. A person of high rank. [Obs. ] She's a duchess, a great estate. Latimer. Herod on his birthday made a supper to his lords, high captains, and chief estates of Galilee. Mark vi. 21.
4. 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. See what a vast estate he left his son. Dryden.
5. The state; the general body politic; the common-wealth; the general interest; state affairs. [Obs. ] I call matters of estate not only the parts of sovereignty, but whatsoever. .. concerneth manifestly any great portion of people. Bacon.
6. pl.
Defn: 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.
7. (Law )
Defn: 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. Abbott. The fourth estate, a name often given to the public press.
ESTATE
ESTATE Es *tate ", v. t.
1. To establish. [Obs. ] Beau. & Fl.
2. Tom settle as a fortune. [Archaic ] Shak.
3. To endow with an estate. [Archaic ] Then would I... Estate them with large land and territory. Tennyson.
New American Oxford Dictionary
estate
es tate |iˈstāt ɪˈsteɪt | ▶noun 1 an area or amount of land or property, in particular: • an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person or organization. • all the money and property owned by a particular person, esp. at death: in his will, he divided his estate between his wife and daughter. • a property where coffee, rubber, grapes, or other crops are cultivated. • Brit. a housing or commercial development. 2 (also estate of the realm ) a class or order regarded as 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. They are also known as the three estates. • dated a particular class or category of people in society: the spiritual welfare of all estates of men. 3 archaic or literary a particular state, period, or condition in life: programs for the improvement of man's estate | the holy estate of matrimony. • grandeur, pomp, or state: a chamber without a chair of estate. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘state or condition ’): from Old French estat, from Latin status ‘state, condition, ’ from stare ‘to stand. ’
estate agent
es tate a gent |əsˈteɪt ˌeɪʤənt | ▶noun Brit. a real estate agent. DERIVATIVES es tate a gen cy noun
estate car
es tate car |əsˈteɪt ˌkɑr | ▶noun Brit. a station wagon.
estate duty
es ¦tate duty ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. historical a former death duty levied on property from 1889. It was replaced in 1975 by capital transfer tax and in 1986 by inheritance tax.
estate of the realm
es tate of the realm ▶noun see estate ( sense 2 ).
Estates General
Es tates Gen er al |iˈstāts əˌsteɪts ˈʤɛnrəl | another term for States-General.
estate tax
es tate tax |əsˈteɪt | ▶noun a tax levied on the net value of the estate of a deceased person before distribution to the heirs. Also called death tax.
Oxford Dictionary
estate
es ¦tate |ɪˈsteɪt, ɛ- | ▶noun 1 an area or amount of land or property, in particular: • Brit. an area of land and modern buildings developed for residential, industrial, or commercial purposes. • an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person, family, or organization. • all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death: in his will, he divided his estate between his wife and daughter. • a property where coffee, rubber, grapes, or other crops are cultivated. 2 (also estate of the realm ) a class or order regarded as 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. They are also known as the three estates. • dated a particular class or category of people in society: the spiritual welfare of all estates of men. 3 archaic or literary a particular state, period, or condition in life: programmes for the improvement of man's estate | the holy estate of matrimony. 4 Brit. short for estate car. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘state or condition ’): from Old French estat, from Latin status ‘state, condition ’, from stare ‘to stand ’.
estate agency
es ¦tate agency ▶noun Brit. a company or business that sells and rents out buildings and land for clients. • [ mass noun ] the activity or profession of selling and renting out buildings and land for clients.
estate agent
es ¦tate agent |ɛˈsteɪt ˌeɪdʒ (ə )nt | ▶noun Brit. a person whose job involves selling and renting out buildings and land for clients.
estate car
es ¦tate car ▶noun Brit. a car with a large carrying area behind the seats, accessed by a door at the rear.
estate duty
es ¦tate duty ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. historical a former death duty levied on property from 1889. It was replaced in 1975 by capital transfer tax and in 1986 by inheritance tax.
estate of the realm
es ¦tate of the realm ▶noun see estate ( sense 2 ).
Estates General
Estates General another term for States General.
estate tax
es ¦tate tax ▶noun US another term for inheritance tax.
American Oxford Thesaurus
estate
estate noun 1 the Knowltons' estate: property, grounds, garden (s ), park, parkland, land (s ), landholding, manor, territory; historical seigneury. 2 a coffee estate: plantation, farm, holding; forest, vineyard; ranch. 3 he left an estate worth $610,000: assets, capital, wealth, riches, holdings, fortune; property, effects, possessions, belongings; Law goods and chattels.
Oxford Thesaurus
estate
estate noun 1 she had a house on the Balmoral estate: property, grounds, garden (s ), park, parkland, land (s ), piece of land, tract, landholding, manor, domain, territory; archaic demesne. 2 a housing estate: area, site, development, complex, piece of land, land, region, tract. 3 a large coffee estate: plantation, farm, holding; forest, vineyard; N. Amer. ranch; in Spanish-speaking countries hacienda; in the W. Indies pen; in E. Africa shamba; in the Indian subcontinent tope. 4 he left an estate worth £610,000: assets, capital, wealth, riches, holdings, fortune, property, worth, resources, effects, possessions, belongings, things, goods, worldly goods, stuff, chattels, valuables; legacy, bequest; Law personalty, goods and chattels; informal gear; S. African informal trek. 5 archaic the estate of matrimony: state, condition, situation, position, circumstance, lot, fate.
estate agent
estate agent noun property agent; Brit. house agent; N. Amer. realtor, real estate agent.
estate car
estate car noun N. Amer. station wagon; Brit. informal estate; N. Amer. informal wagon; Brit. dated shooting brake, traveller. ANTONYMS saloon; hatchback.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
estate
es tate /ɪstéɪt, es- /〖原義は 5 〗名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 〖単数形で 〗〘法 〙(ある人のすべての )財産 , 資産 ; 遺産 ▸ Mr. Smith left his whole estate to his son .スミス氏は全財産を息子に残した 2 (大きな館のある田舎の広大な )地所 , 所有地 ; 農園, 大農場 ▸ George lived on his Suffolk estate .ジョージはサフォークの地所に住んでいた 3 ⦅英 ⦆団地 ; (同種の家屋 ビルが建ち並ぶ )計画区域 ▸ I grew up on an estate .私は団地で育った 4 ⦅英 ⦆ステーションワゴン (estate car ; ⦅米 ⦆station wagon ).5 ⦅古 ⦆(人生のある )時期 ; (生活の )状態 , 状況 .6 (中世の封建制における )身分, 階級 .~́ à gency ⦅英 ⦆不動産会社 .~́ à gent ⦅英 ⦆不動産業者, 土地ブローカー (⦅米 ⦆real estate agent, realtor ); 不動産管理人 .~́ d ù ty ⦅英 ⦆=estate tax .~́ s à le 遺産売却 .~́ t à x ⦅米 ⦆遺産税 .